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The Effect of Aerobic Exercise, on Fitness and Functional Muscle Strength, in Patients With Muscular Dystrophy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Bethlem Myopathy
Interventions
Behavioral: Moderate-intensity training
Registration Number
NCT01895283
Lead Sponsor
Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Brief Summary

Muscular dystrophy is a group of disorders that are characterized by progressive muscle weakening and loss of muscle mass, caused by defects in muscle proteins. Muscular dystrophy is almost always inherited disorders, and so far, no curative treatments exist.

Previous studies have shown that endurance training significantly improves fitness and self-assessed muscle function in a variety of muscular dystrophies. In this study, we wish to investigate whether patients with Bethlem myopathy (a specific form of muscular dystrophy) also benefit from endurance training.

The study consists of two test days, a 10-week training period and five blood tests.

Patients will be required to train, three times per week, for 10 weeks, on a bike ergometer with a specific training intensity, under pulse rate monitoring.

The training period will be flanked by two test days, where we will determine, and compare the patients' muscle strength and fitness level, from before to after the training program. The patients conditioning level will be determined from a 15 minute cycle ergometer test and patients will undergo three functional tests to determine their functional muscle strength.

We will as a safety measure analyze blood tests before, during and after the training program for the muscle enzyme creatine kinase (an indicator of muscle damage) and through adverse effects as reported by patients during weekly telephone-consultations with the Principal investigator.

We anticipate, that Bethlem myopathy patients will have a similar rise in fitness level and functional muscle strength, as that seen in patients with other forms of muscular dystrophy, who undertake a similar training program.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
7
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with Bethlem myopathy
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with disorders that would confound the interpretation of the effect from training (cardiomyopathy, pregnant women, etc.)
  • Patients who are deemed mentally unfit for cooperation with the training program

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Moderate-intensity trainingModerate-intensity trainingRegular supervised moderate-intensity training on a bike ergometer, three times per week, for 30 minutes a total of 10 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)after 10 week bike ergometer training program

VO2max will be determined during an incremental bike test to exhaustion. VO2max is a physiological measure of physical fitness. VO2max relies on a persons ability to supply and consume oxygen ("energy") in muscle tissue.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self-assessed improvements in muscle functionAfter completion of a 10 week training program
Functional muscle strengthAfter completion of a 10 week training program

Functional muscle strength will be determined by performance in three functional tests: a five-repetition-sit-to-stand-test, a 6 minute walk test and a 14 step stair test.

Muscle strength determined by dynamometryAfter completion of a 10 week training program
Self-assessed improvements in incidence of problems that are related to inactivity (in patients who are confined to a wheel-chair)After a 10 week training program

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Rigshospitalet, Neuromuscular Research Unit, section 3342

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Copenhagen, Denmark

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