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Sponsor: University of Aarhus
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: Systematic aerobic training, Systematic resistance training, Aerobic training booster sessions, Resistance training booster sessions
Countries: Denmark
This study wants to investigate whether exercise booster sessions applied in the follow-up period after an exercise intervention can increase the sustainability of exercise induced effects in persons with multiple sclerosis. The study will be a randomized, multi-site, controlled trial. Participants will from the beginning be allocated to either aerobic training group, resistance training group or control group. After a 12 week exercise intervention, the exercise groups will be additionally randomized to receive either exercise booster sessions + standard care or just standard care in the 40 week follow up period. It is hypothesized that exercise booster sessions can increase the sustainability of exercise induced effects.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * A definite diagnosis of MS, according to the McDonald criteria * Walking \<650m on 6MWT. * Exercising ≤ two sessions per week of moderate-to-high intensity during the past six months. Exclusion Criteria: * Comprise comorbidities (cardiovascular-, respiratory-, orthopedic- or other neurological diseases.)
- Aarhus, Denmark