In this study, we are aiming to systematically review the literature on the effect of HIIT on MS patients as improving physical performance, cognitive function, aerobic fitness and muscle strength. This could help guide the development of standardized clinical guidelines and direct clinical decision making by the physical therapists whether to implement this type of exercises or not.
Multiple sclerosis patients have considerably negative effects on the community and the national and international economy. Chronic symptoms of MS such as fatigue, cognitive impairments, emotional burden and diminished physical functioning considerably affect the daily lives of people with MS and may interfere with social and quality of life factors as friendships, family relationships and occupational status. HIIT has induced significant improvements in physiological conditioning in healthy and clinical populations, and might be appropriate for persons with MS. Recently, several RCTs have been published evaluating the effect of HIIT on MS patients. Consequently, this study will systematically review all these recent literature to direct the physiotherapists whether to implement this type of exercises or not.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
86
high intensity interval training through ergometer, with whole treatment session between 20 - 30 minutes divided into 3 parts, the 1st is warming up (40% of HRmax intensity for 2/3/5 minutes then the active training part (intervals of 85-90% of HRmax for 1 minute then rest period of 1 minute of 40 % of HRmax and so on for nearly 20 minutes ) then the last part is cooling down (30 % of HRmax for 3/5 minutes).
Azzarqa
Damietta, Egypt
RECRUITINGcognitive function
serum levels of serotonin and brain derived necrotic factor (BDNF)
Time frame: 8-12 weeks or less
mental processing speed
symbol digit modalities test
Time frame: 8-12 weeks or less
Hossam M. Elsaid, lecturer
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