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力量训练对老年多发性硬化症患者神经退行性变、神经肌肉功能和身体功能的影响。“老年多发性硬化症患者力量训练(PoTOMS)随机对照试验”的研究方案。

Effects of power training in older patients with multiple sclerosis on neurodegeneration, neuromuscular function, and physical function. A study protocol for the "power training in older multiple sclerosis patients (PoTOMS) randomized control trial.

作者信息

Gaemelke Tobias, Laustsen Christoffer, Feys Peter, Folkestad Lars, Andersen Marianne Skovsager, Jørgensen Niklas Rye, Jørgensen Marie-Louise, Jespersen Sune Nørhøj, Ringgaard Steffen, Eskildsen Simon F, Dalgas Ulrik, Hvid Lars G

机构信息

Exercise Biology, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

The MR Research Center, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2024 Feb 19;38:101279. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101279. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Approximately one-third of all persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) are older, i.e., having an age ≥60 years. Whilst ageing and MS separately elicit deteriorating effects on brain morphology, neuromuscular function, and physical function, the combination of ageing and MS may pose a particular challenge. To counteract such detrimental changes, power training (i.e., a type of resistance exercise focusing on moderate-to-high loading at maximal intended movement velocity) presents itself as a viable and highly effective solution. Power training is known to positively impact physical function, neuromuscular function, as well as brain morphology. Existing evidence is promising but limited to young and middle-aged pwMS, with the effects of power training remaining to be elucidated in older pwMS.

METHODS

The presented 'Power Training in Older MS patients (PoTOMS)' trial is a national, multi-center, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial. The trial compares 24 weeks of usual care(n = 30) to 24 weeks of usual care and power training (n = 30). The primary outcome is whole brain atrophy rate. The secondary outcomes include changes in brain micro and macro structures, neuromuscular function, physical function, cognitive function, bone health, and patient-reported outcomes.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The presented study is approved by The Regional Ethics Committee (reference number 1-10-72-222-20) and registered at the Danish Data Protection Agency (reference number 2016-051-000001). All study findings will be published in scientific peer-reviewed journals and presented at relevant scientific conferences independent of the results. The www.clinicaltrials.gov identifier is NCT04762342.

摘要

引言

约三分之一的多发性硬化症患者(pwMS)年龄较大,即年龄≥60岁。虽然衰老和多发性硬化症分别会对脑形态、神经肌肉功能和身体功能产生恶化影响,但衰老与多发性硬化症并存可能带来特殊挑战。为抵消这些有害变化,力量训练(即一种以最大预期运动速度进行中等到高负荷训练的抗阻运动)是一种可行且高效的解决方案。已知力量训练对身体功能、神经肌肉功能以及脑形态有积极影响。现有证据很有前景,但仅限于年轻和中年pwMS患者,力量训练对老年pwMS患者的影响仍有待阐明。

方法

所展示的“老年多发性硬化症患者力量训练(PoTOMS)”试验是一项全国性、多中心、平行组、随机对照试验。该试验将24周的常规护理(n = 30)与24周的常规护理加力量训练(n = 30)进行比较。主要结局是全脑萎缩率。次要结局包括脑微观和宏观结构、神经肌肉功能、身体功能、认知功能、骨骼健康以及患者报告结局的变化。

伦理与传播

所展示的研究已获得地区伦理委员会批准(参考编号1 - 10 - 72 - 222 - 20),并在丹麦数据保护局注册(参考编号2016 - 051 - 000001)。所有研究结果将发表在科学同行评审期刊上,并在相关科学会议上展示,与结果无关。www.clinicaltrials.gov标识符为NCT04762342。

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