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Sponsor: Universidad de Almeria
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Relapsing-remitting
Interventions: Strength training session during Early Follicular Phase, Strength Training Protocol during Late Follicular Phase, Strength Training during Mid-Luteal Phase
Countries: Spain
This phase of the project aims to analyze the interaction between physical exercise and the phases of the menstrual cycle, evaluating its impact on fatigue, functional capacity, and exercise perception in women with and without Multiple Sclerosis. To achieve this, a controlled, single-blind, prospective, 2x3 crossover, randomized clinical trial will be conducted, involving women with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), matched by age, lifestyle habits (smoking, physical activity), and geographic location with a group of women without MS. This study, aligned with previous findings, seeks to deepen the understanding of the role of exercise in managing Multiple Sclerosis symptoms and to promote greater adherence to personalized physical activity programs adapted to the phases of the menstrual cycle.
Sex: FEMALE
Age: 18 Years to 50 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion criteria include: * Women of reproductive age (18-50 years) with MS will be included, with the upper age limit adjusted to reflect the reproductive phase;. * No iron-deficiency anemia. * Stable disease phase. * Independent walking ability for over 10 meters. Women will be recruited first and later matched with men based on age, EDSS, and lifestyle habits (physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption). Exclusion criteria will include participants with MS who: * Score \<1 or \>6 on the EDSS. * Report a relapse within 12 months before the study begins. * Have taken corticosteroid treatment within the last 2 months. * Have participated in a structured training program in the previous 6 months. Once all women with MS are recruited, male participants will be recruited following a 1:1 matching methodology based on age, geographic region, and lifestyle habits.
- Murcia, Murcia, Spain