Change in aerobic fitness of patients with multiple sclerosis during a 6‐month training program

J. Ponichtera-Mulcare, T. Mathews, P. Barrett, S. C. Gupta
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Twenty‐three individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) participated in a 6‐month exercise training program; 11 ambulatory (AMB) and 8 semi‐ambulatory (SEMI). Four persons with MS served as non‐exercising controls (C). A test of maximal aerobic power (VO2max) was administered at baseline to all subjects. AMB and SEMI subjects exercised on alternating days for 30 minutes, at 55‐60% VO2max using either a commercially available recumbent or upright combination leg/arm bicycle ergometer. At the end of 12 and 24 weeks, exercising subjects were re‐evaluated. The C group was only re‐evaluated at 24 weeks. The results show that the AMB and SEMI groups experienced a +20% and +5% improvement in VO2max, respectively. The C group averaged a 12% decline in VO2max during the 6 months. These data demonstrate the possibility that although exercise improves cardiovascular fitness of some persons with less severe MS, this beneficial response may not apply to the more severely impaired patient. Nevertheless, improved cardiova...
6个月训练项目中多发性硬化症患者有氧适能的变化
23名多发性硬化症(MS)患者参加了为期6个月的运动训练项目;11例门诊(AMB)和8例半门诊(semi)。4名MS患者作为非运动对照(C)。在基线时对所有受试者进行最大有氧能力(VO2max)测试。AMB和SEMI受试者每天交替进行30分钟的运动,最大摄血量为55 - 60%,使用市售的卧式或直立式组合腿/手臂自行车测力仪。在12周和24周结束时,对运动受试者进行重新评估。C组仅在24周时重新评估。结果表明,AMB组和SEMI组的最大摄氧量分别提高了+20%和+5%。在6个月内,C组的最大摄氧量平均下降了12%。这些数据表明,尽管运动可以改善一些不太严重的MS患者的心血管健康,但这种有益的反应可能不适用于受损更严重的患者。然而,改善心血管…
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