Beneficial effects of a supervised and individualized training circuit on physical capacities and quality of life of patients suffering from multiple sclerosis

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作者
Bouquiaux, O. [1 ]
Beaudart, C. [1 ]
Thibaut, A. [1 ]
Detal, T. [1 ]
Marsala, L. [1 ]
Dorban, G. [2 ]
Kaux, J. F. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] CHU Liege, CNRF Ctr Neurolog & Readaptat Fonctionnelle, Serv Med Appareil Locomoteur, Rue Champ Alouettes 30, B-4557 Tinlot, Belgium
[2] Haute Ecole Robert Schuman, Libramont, Belgium
[3] Univ Liege, Dept Phys Med & Sports Traumatol,SportS 2, FIMS Collaborat Ctr Sports Med, FIFA Med Ctr Excellence,IOC Res Ctr Prevent Injur, Liege, Belgium
[4] Univ Hosp Liege, Liege, Belgium
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; Physical training; Quality of life; Physical performance; Muscle strength; Task oriented circuit training; TIMED; 25-FOOT; PERFORMANCE; FATIGUE; WALK;
D O I
10.1016/j.scispo.2021.10.001
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objective. - Rehabilitation strategies using adapted physical activities in multiple sclerosis (MS) have been poorly studied. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the impact of an 18-week program of adapted-training sessions (i.e., task-oriented circuit training, TOCT) on physical capacities and quality of life of patients suffering from MS. Methods. - The program was composed of 3 sessions per week, one supervised by two physiotherapists which consisted of TOCT of 75 min; and two other sessions which consisted of an independent walking exercise of 30 min. Primary outcomes were walking abilities and quality of life. Secondary outcomes were handgrip strength, finger dexterity, lower limb strength endurance, fatigue, depression/anxiety and cardiorespiratory endurance. Results. - Fourteen patients were included in analyses. TOCT significantly enhanced patients'ability to perform the walking tests (improvement of +12.8% for the Timed 25-foot walk test[ P = 0.006], +9.56% for the 100-meter walk test [P = 0.001], +8.91% for the 500-meter walk test[ P = 0.03] and +20.35% for the Six Spot Step Test [P = 0.03]) and improved the mental componentscale of the SF-36 questionnaire (+14.3% [P = 0.03]). Some secondary outcomes also improvedfollowing TOCT: dexterity of the non-dominant hand (+5.28%, P = 0.024), the 30-second chairstand test (+13.2%, P = 0.002) as well as the cardiorespiratory endurance (+9.21%, P = 0.02). Nodifference of handgrip strength, fatigue and depression/anxiety was notified. Conclusion. - Despite not using a controlled design, this interventional pilot study suggests thefeasibility and potential beneficial effects of an adapted training program in walking abilities, mental health quality of life, dexterity of the non-dominant hand and physical performance ofmultiple sclerosis patients. The beneficial effects of the intervention deserved to be confirmedin well-conducted randomized controlled trials. (c) 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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