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Fitness Intervention Trial for Stroke (FITS)

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McGill University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Stroke

Treatments

Other: Home Cycling Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00786045
MCT_66794
A11-M107-02A

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of this study is to evaluate, among persons who have completed the restorative phase of stroke and have ceased rehabilitation, the relative effectiveness in improving functional exercise capacity of two programs for continued care, a home-based general fitness training program using stationary cycling and a disability targeted, home-based exercise program to enhance mobility and walking competency. capacity compared with the "walking" group and that consequently the cycle group will achieve a higher quality of life.

A secondary objective is to explore factors associated with compliance with the exercise regimens. Previous research has indicated that cognitive-affective-behavioural profile is related to exercise activity in a number of populations including sedentary adults, older adults and patients with cardiovascular disease. As we anticipate that one of the mechanisms by which the cycling will result in an outcome better than the more traditional type of disability tailored exercise program is through greater compliance, this second objective is very relevant. This study will also address the impact of regular exercise on cardio-vascular risk factor profile.

Full description

The specific clinical hypothesis to be tested is that, over a one year period, persons assigned to the general fitness "cycle" group will experience a greater increase in functional exercise

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • verified stroke requiring hospital admission (based on clinical and radiological evidence)
  • ability to walk a minimum of 10 meters independently, using an aid or orthotic, with or without supervision,
  • less than one year since the last cerebrovascular event at the time of recruitment,
  • discharge from active rehabilitation (usually around 3 to 4 months post-stroke but not less than 1 month) into the geographic study area of greater Montreal and greater Halifax.

Exclusion criteria

  • severe cognitive deficits as evaluated by the Telephone Version of the Mini-Mental State Examination such that the subject does not understand their participation in the study,
  • receptive aphasia as evaluated by the Canadian Neurological Scale48 or the treating speech therapist,
  • illness or disability precluding participation in either rehabilitation intervention.
  • failure to pass a standard cardiology orientated history and physical examination complemented by a baseline screening exercise stress test

Trial design

60 participants in 2 patient groups

Home Cycling Program
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will be given a time and intensity graded program at an intensity that is comfortable and tolerable for the individual. The individual will be encouraged to augment, gradually, either the time of cycling per day or the work of cycling, always keeping within the limits of comfort and tolerability. Participants will also be given a target heart rate threshold to try and meet but not to exceed. This will be based their response to the stress test and will most likely be between 50% and 70% of maximum age-predicted heart rate. The aim is to build up to one-half hour of cycling per day. All bicycles will be equipped with electronic monitoring of speed, distance, and heart rate.
Treatment:
Other: Home Cycling Program
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
The investigators have devised a series of mobility-related tasks that can be easily and safely carried out at home without ongoing professional supervision

Trial contacts and locations

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