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Multiple Sclerosis: Associated Cardiometabolic Risks and Impact of Exercise Therapy

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Bert Op't Eijnde

Status

Completed

Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis
Healthy Controls

Treatments

Behavioral: Physical exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common chronic inflammatory neurological disorder in young adults. Due to heterogeneous symptoms, MS patients are often more inactive than healthy controls, resulting in an inactivity related physiological profile. In healthy people, physical inactivity can contribute to the development of an increased cardiometabolic risk state including the combined presence of cardiovascular risk factors (increased cholesterol, elevated blood pressure, body fat, glucose intolerance/insulin resistance, inflammation and reduced heart function/autonomic control). In other populations, these secondary health complications can be, in part, reduced by physical exercise, which is often used as the primary treatment strategy. Since the impact of exercise on cardiovascular risk factors in MS is unknown the present project first aims to explore this in a pilot trial and a controlled research setting (during 12 weeks). A better understanding of the above described risk factors and underlying physiological mechanisms will reduce the incidence of preventable comorbidities in MS and will further improve the multidisciplinary treatment of MS patients and MS rehabilitation in particular. Interestingly, the investigators already reported an elevated prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance in MS, but it is not clear whether the cardiometabolic state in MS is also impaired. Therefore, in a second part, the researchers will explore whether MS patients present a higher risk to develop cardiovascular diseases, as measured by the assessment of various cardiovascular risk factors, compared to healthy controls.

Full description

In a first part, various cardiovascular risk factors will be determined in a group of MS patients (n=~16). These patients will be enrolled in a pilot trail, investigating the feasability and impact of a high intense interval exercise intervention (12 weeks high intensity interval training). After 12 weeks, baseline cardiovascular risk measurements will be repeated to determine the impact of high intensity interval training on these risk factors in MS.

In a second part, these cardiovascular risk factors in a larger group of MS patients (n=~50) will be compared to healthy controls (n=~25), in order to determine whether MS patients show an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, and thus an elevated risk to develop cardiovascular diseases.

In total, a group of 80 subjects (MS patients and HC) will be investigated throughout this study, with only MS patients participating in the pilot trial/exercise intervention.

Measurements of cardiovascular risk factors will include:

  • body composition (DEXA)
  • blood pressure and heart rate (Omron M4-I)
  • whole body glucose disposal (oral glucose tolerance test)
  • blood analysis: insulin, total cholesterol, high- density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, plasma triglycerides, C-reactive protein and glycosylated haemoglobin.

Furthermore, a maximal exercise test (determination maximal heart rate, workload, lactate concentrations, etc) and an isometric/isokinetic strength test will be performed to determine the impact of the rehabilitation program in MS patients.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Healthy controls:

  • male/female
  • 18 years
  • written informed consent (Declaration of Helsinki and ethical committee guidelines)

MS patients:

  • cfr healthy controls criteria, in addition:
  • Diagnosed MS according to the McDonald criteria
  • Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) between 1 and 7
  • Being available for the complete study course

Exclusion criteria

  • other disorders
  • pregnancy
  • participation in another study
  • MS exacerbation 6 months prior to the start.
  • for the MS patients: contra-indication to perform physical exercise

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

80 participants in 3 patient groups

MS patients intervention group
Experimental group
Description:
the feasibilty and influence of high intense interval exercise on the cardiometabolic risk state in MS patients will be investigated in a pilot trial.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physical exercise
healthy controls
No Intervention group
Description:
To identify whether MS patients have a higher cardiometabolic risk state than healthy controls, this project discovers the prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors (dyslipidemia, hypertension, body fat, glucose tolerance/IR, inflammation and heart function), in MS and referent subjects.
larger group of MS patients
No Intervention group
Description:
To identify whether MS patients have a higher cardiometabolic risk state than healthy controls, this project discovers the prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors (dyslipidemia, hypertension, body fat, glucose tolerance/IR, inflammation and heart function), in MS and referent subjects.

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