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| National Multiple Sclerosis Society | OTHER |
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The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a DVD-delivered, home-based six-month physical activity intervention for people with Multiple Sclerosis.
Persons with MS are less likely to be active than their healthy counterparts, a statistic that is compounded by the symptom manifestations of MS. However, there is increasing evidence to support the importance of physical activity in MS. Unfortunately, structured, safe, and efficacious physical activity programs that are often conducted in medical or university settings are often not accessible to many older adults with or without MS. We propose to conduct a randomized controlled pilot trial testing the efficacy of a DVD-delivered physical activity intervention which targets factors that have the potential to reduce disability in older adults with MS. This DVD-based intervention has been previously approved by the IRB at the University of Illinois for a similar study with low-active, community-dwelling older adults (IRB Protocol Number: 09765). This novel intervention provides systematic, programmatic activities with alternative versions of each exercise that allow individuals of all capabilities to complete the program successfully. It focuses on improving flexibility, strength, and balance and has been demonstrated to be feasible, well-accepted, and efficacious in a large sample of older adults without MS. Importantly, intervention resulted in clinically significant improvements in the Short Physical Performance Battery, reliable determinant of disability, institutionalization, morbidity, and mortality. If such an intervention was equally successful in older persons with MS, this could have considerable public health impact.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental: FlexToBa physical activity DVD | Experimental | Participants in this arm will receive a physical activity program delivered by DVD that focuses on exercises targeting flexibility, toning and balance. These exercises will be progressive in nature throughout the six months and will also focus on modifications for all ability levels. Participants will be provided with three DVDs including: an Introduction to physical activity, Sessions 1-3, and Sessions 4-6, which they will be asked to watch and participate in over the course of six months. |
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| Usual care-Wait list | Active Comparator | Participants in this arm will receive a DVD that focuses on healthy aging topics but does not include physical activity. They will receive the FlexToBa DVD after the completion of the 6-month follow-up testing. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Home-based, DVD-delivered physical activity | Behavioral | Subjects will be participating in a home-based physical activity program that focuses on flexibility, toning and balance. Exercises will be progressive over the six-months and will highlight modifications for varying levels. This program will be delivered on 3 DVDs. Participants will be asked to exercise with the DVD at least three times per week. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults who have Multiple Sclerosis | The measurements will include: Short physical performance battery -- measures walking speed, ability to rise from a chair, and standing balance | Baseline and six months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults who have MS | Measurements will include: Timed 20-foot walk test -- walk 25 feet as quickly as possible; | Baseline and six-months |
| Change in assessments of functional fitness assessments in sedentary adults with MS | Measurements will include: 6-minute walk test -- walk as much as possible (in terms of distance) for 6 minutes; | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults with MS | Measurements will include: Grip strength -- using a dynamometer, participants will demonstrate isometric grip strength; | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults who have MS | Measurements will include: Flexibility -- sit and reach (lower body flexibility) and back scratch test (upper body flexibility) | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults with MS | Measurements will include: Upper body strength -- bicep curls consisting of lifting a light hand-weight as many times as possible in 30-seconds; |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of cognitive performance in sedentary adults with MS | The Brief International Cognitive Assessment for Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS) battery, which will be administered to assess cognitive performance. | Baseline and six months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported barriers self-efficacy in people with MS |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Edward McAuley, PhD | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Urbana | Illinois | 61801 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 25448627 | Derived | Wojcicki TR, Roberts SA, Learmonth YC, Hubbard EA, Kinnett-Hopkins D, Motl RW, McAuley E. Improving physical functional and quality of life in older adults with multiple sclerosis via a DVD-delivered exercise intervention: a study protocol. BMJ Open. 2014 Dec 1;4(12):e006250. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006250. |
| Label | URL |
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| Exercise Psychology Lab at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | View source |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009103 | Multiple Sclerosis |
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| D020278 | Demyelinating Autoimmune Diseases, CNS |
| D020274 | Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D003711 | Demyelinating Diseases |
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| Behavioral: Usual care/Wait list | Behavioral | Participants in this arm will receive a DVD that focuses on healthy aging topics but does not include physical activity. They will receive the FlexToBa DVD after the completion of the 6-month follow-up testing. |
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| Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of functional fitness of sedentary adults who have MS | Measurements will include: Balance -- a timed (up to 30-seconds) unassisted one-leg stand test with eyes open on each leg. | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported quality of life in people with MS | The Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Scale will be used as a disease specific quality of life measure for people with MS. | Baseline and six months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported quality of life in people with MS | The Satisfaction with Life Scale will be used to assess global life satisfaction and is sensitive enough to detect changes in participants' perceptions over the course of a clinical intervention. | Baseline and six-months |
Participants' situation-specific self-confidence for physical activity will be assessed using The Barriers Self-Efficacy Scale, which taps subjects' perceived capabilities to exercise three times per week for 40 minutes over the next two months in the face of commonly identified barriers to participation. |
| Baseline and six months |
| Changes in physical activity relating to specified exercise program in sedentary adults with MS | Adherence to exercise program as documented by daily exercise logs. | Baseline and six months |
| Objective changes in physical activity in sedentary adults with MS | Objective assessment of physical activity via accelerometry over seven days time. | Baseline and six months |
| Self-reported changes in physical activity in sedentary adults with MS | Subjective assessment of physical activity via the Godin Leisure Time Exercise Questionnaire, which assesses frequency of involvement in strenuous, moderate and light activities. | Baseline and six months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported gait self-efficacy in sedentary adults with MS | Participants' situation-specific self-confidence for physical activity will be assessed using The Gait Self-Efficacy Scale, which will assess participants' beliefs in their capabilities to negotiate stairs and objects in their path. | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported exercise self-efficacy in sedentary people with MS | The Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale will assess participants' beliefs in their ability to continue exercising on a three time per week basis at moderate intensities for 40+ minutes per session in the future. | Baseline and six-months |
| Change from baseline to six-months in assessments of reported self-efficacy of walking in sedentary people with MS | Walking Self-Efficacy Scale for Duration will assess participants' beliefs in their physical capability to successfully complete incremental 5-minute intervals (up to 40 minutes)of walking at a moderately fast pace. | Baseline and six-months |
| D001327 | Autoimmune Diseases |
| D007154 | Immune System Diseases |