High-intensity interval training combined with resistance training improves physiological capacities, strength and quality of life in multiple sclerosis patients: a pilot study.

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Date publication

février 2018

Journal

European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DE SEZE Jérôme, Pr FAVRET Fabrice


Tous les auteurs :
Zaenker P, Favret F, Lonsdorfer E, Muff G, de Seze J, Isner-Horobeti ME

Résumé

Numerous studies have shown that mild-to-moderate intensity or resistance exercise training improves physical capacities such as, peak oxygen consumption, maximal tolerated power and strength in multiple sclerosis patients. However, few studies have evaluated the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) associated to with resistance training. Only few studies have analyzed difference between men and women before and after combined training. Moreover, the evaluation of exercise between ambulatory multiple sclerosis patients without disability (Expanded Disability Status Score [EDSS] 0-3) and patients with disabilities (EDSS 3.5-5) was not largely published.

Mots clés

Adult, Exercise Tolerance, Female, High-Intensity Interval Training, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis, physiopathology, Muscle Strength, Pilot Projects, Quality of Life, Resistance Training, Treatment Outcome

Référence

Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2018 Feb;54(1):58-67