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Moderate Intensity Exercise in Pre-manifest Huntington’s Disease: Results of a 6 months Trial

BACKGROUND: While it has been shown that aerobic exercise interventions are well tolerated in participants with the Huntington disease (HD) gene mutation, no study to date has tested whether an aerobic exercise intervention benefits brain structure and function in pre-manifest HD. OBJECTIVE: In this...

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Autores principales: Aldine, Amro Saad, Ogilvie, Amy, Wemmie, John, Kent, James, Schultz, Jordan, Long, Jeffrey D., Kamholz, John, Sajjad, Hassan, Kline, Joel, Shaw, Emily, Voss, Michelle, Paulsen, Jane S., Magnotta, Vincent A.
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128541
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author Aldine, Amro Saad
Ogilvie, Amy
Wemmie, John
Kent, James
Schultz, Jordan
Long, Jeffrey D.
Kamholz, John
Sajjad, Hassan
Kline, Joel
Shaw, Emily
Voss, Michelle
Paulsen, Jane S.
Magnotta, Vincent A.
author_facet Aldine, Amro Saad
Ogilvie, Amy
Wemmie, John
Kent, James
Schultz, Jordan
Long, Jeffrey D.
Kamholz, John
Sajjad, Hassan
Kline, Joel
Shaw, Emily
Voss, Michelle
Paulsen, Jane S.
Magnotta, Vincent A.
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description BACKGROUND: While it has been shown that aerobic exercise interventions are well tolerated in participants with the Huntington disease (HD) gene mutation, no study to date has tested whether an aerobic exercise intervention benefits brain structure and function in pre-manifest HD. OBJECTIVE: In this study we utilized magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques to assess the efficacy of moderate-to-vigorous exercise treatment relative to active stretching and toning control. METHODS: Forty pre-manifest participants with confirmed HD gene expansion were recruited into a two-arm intervention study that included a moderate-to-vigorous intensity home-based walking exercise intervention (N=34) and an active stretching and toning control intervention (N=6). Participants were assessed at baseline and after 26 weeks in one of the two study arms. RESULTS: 25 of the 34 (74%) participants assigned to the moderate-to-vigorous intensity group completed the intervention while 4 of the 6 (67%) participants in the stretching and toning intervention completed the study. The primary analyses compared the two arms of the study and found no statistical differences between the groups. Both groups were found to have improved their cardiorespiratory fitness as assessed by maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2)max). A secondary analysis combined the two arms of the study and there was a significant relationship (p<0.05) between change in VO(2)max and change in brain structure. CONCLUSIONS: Though this study did not show efficacy for the exercise intervention, secondary results suggest that aerobic exercise interventions increasing cardiorespiratory fitness may be a potential way to slow progression in pre-manifest HD.
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spelling pubmed-88151102022-02-04 Moderate Intensity Exercise in Pre-manifest Huntington’s Disease: Results of a 6 months Trial Aldine, Amro Saad Ogilvie, Amy Wemmie, John Kent, James Schultz, Jordan Long, Jeffrey D. Kamholz, John Sajjad, Hassan Kline, Joel Shaw, Emily Voss, Michelle Paulsen, Jane S. Magnotta, Vincent A. SVOA Neurol Article BACKGROUND: While it has been shown that aerobic exercise interventions are well tolerated in participants with the Huntington disease (HD) gene mutation, no study to date has tested whether an aerobic exercise intervention benefits brain structure and function in pre-manifest HD. OBJECTIVE: In this study we utilized magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques to assess the efficacy of moderate-to-vigorous exercise treatment relative to active stretching and toning control. METHODS: Forty pre-manifest participants with confirmed HD gene expansion were recruited into a two-arm intervention study that included a moderate-to-vigorous intensity home-based walking exercise intervention (N=34) and an active stretching and toning control intervention (N=6). Participants were assessed at baseline and after 26 weeks in one of the two study arms. RESULTS: 25 of the 34 (74%) participants assigned to the moderate-to-vigorous intensity group completed the intervention while 4 of the 6 (67%) participants in the stretching and toning intervention completed the study. The primary analyses compared the two arms of the study and found no statistical differences between the groups. Both groups were found to have improved their cardiorespiratory fitness as assessed by maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2)max). A secondary analysis combined the two arms of the study and there was a significant relationship (p<0.05) between change in VO(2)max and change in brain structure. CONCLUSIONS: Though this study did not show efficacy for the exercise intervention, secondary results suggest that aerobic exercise interventions increasing cardiorespiratory fitness may be a potential way to slow progression in pre-manifest HD. 2021 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8815110/ /pubmed/35128541 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aldine, Amro Saad
Ogilvie, Amy
Wemmie, John
Kent, James
Schultz, Jordan
Long, Jeffrey D.
Kamholz, John
Sajjad, Hassan
Kline, Joel
Shaw, Emily
Voss, Michelle
Paulsen, Jane S.
Magnotta, Vincent A.
Moderate Intensity Exercise in Pre-manifest Huntington’s Disease: Results of a 6 months Trial
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title_short Moderate Intensity Exercise in Pre-manifest Huntington’s Disease: Results of a 6 months Trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128541
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