This pilot study aims to test whether remote delivery of the exercise intervention provides a sufficient training stimulus. This pilot study will be remote and online-only, and will have no in-person interaction, data collection or intervention. 20 Participants will participate in a 12-wk, 3hrs/wk remote exercise intervention and in a pre- and a posttest remote testing session. We will use Zoom for all testing and exercise sessions.
Design: Repeated measures design: 20 participants will participate in the remote exercise intervention study with a pre-test and a post-test to investigate training effects on aerobic endurance, strength, balance and gait. Intervention: The program we will be using is specifically developed for individuals with Down syndrome based on the Mann Method PT Principles. The MMPT Principles TM focus on a progressive program of therapeutic activity (cardiovascular activity), therapeutic exercise (foundational strengthening and hip strengthening activities), and neuromuscular rehabilitation (visual/vestibular and balance activities) to address the unique needs of individuals with Down syndrome. This program has been developed and successfully implemented in Down syndrome activity centers across the country. This program will be offered through Zoom. Intensity will be submaximal for both data collection and during the exercise sessions, and recorded with Polar heart rate monitors. Measurements: We will use only field tests instead of the original lab-based testing for aerobic endurance, strength, balance and gait, and all tests will be conducted remotely. Baseline measurements: height, weight, circumferences Aerobic endurance: 2 Minute Step Test: participant marches in place as fast as possible with a set height for how high to lift the knees, for two minutes. Outcome is heart rate and number of steps in two minutes. Strength: 30 Second Chair Stand and 5 Times Chair Stand: participants starts seated, then stands up and sits down as fast as possible, first counting the number of times within 30 seconds, then timing the number of seconds for 5 times. Balance: Timed Up and Go: This is a timed test where the participant stands up from a chair, walk 10ft, turn around, walk back and sit down again, as fast as possible. Modified CTSIB (Clinical Test on Sensory Information on Balance) and FICSIT-4 (Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques): Standing balance in different conditions and positions. Functional Reach Test: Reaching from a standing position as far as possible. Gait: Comfortable and Fast Walking Speed, Observational Gait Analysis based on anterior, posterior and lateral video recordings of the participant's walking. Additionally, participants (and/or parents/caregivers for the group with Down syndrome) will complete a health history questionnaire and physical activity questionnaire, a questionnaire about risk of falling (Short Falls Efficacy Scale-1) and about attitudes towards exercise (Health Matters Evaluation Toolkit).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Aerobic endurance
We measure aerobic endurance with the 2-min Step Test, outcome measure is number of times the right leg is lifted.
Time frame: 13 weeks
Leg strength
30 Second Chair Stand, measured in number of times to stand up.
Time frame: 13 weeks
Leg strength
5 times Chair Stand, measured in number of seconds it takes to stand up and sit down 5 times.
Time frame: 13 weeks
Balance
Timed Up and Go, measured in seconds to complete task.
Time frame: 13 weeks
Balance
Modified CTSIB (Clinical Test on Sensory Information on Balance), measured in seconds
Time frame: 13 weeks
Balance
FICSIT-4 (Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques, measured in seconds
Time frame: 13 weeks
Balance
Functional reach, measured in centimeter
Time frame: 13 weeks
Gait
Walking speed, measured in meter/second
Time frame: 13 weeks
Gait
Observational Gait Analysis, measured in total score for deviations
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Time frame: 13 weeks