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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-05-01
2026-12-31
Brief Summary
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To date, it has not been possible to study exercise among non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy in a structured and standardized manner. Improved possibilities to carry out such studies are now offered by the robotic medical device Innowalk, which allows various training options in an upright weight-bearing position. In order to design optimal exercise strategies for children with cerebral palsy, the investigators will examine the effects of two tailored training programs, using Innowalk. Changes in cardiopulmonary and metabolic parameters, and in the levels of brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF), nerve growth factor (NGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) will be examined.
The investigators will assess the acute (1 day), adaptive (16 weeks), and long-term (1 year) effects of the exercise programs through indirect calorimetry and blood samples at multiple time points. The investigators will also study the environmental and behavioral factors facilitating and hindering participation in exercise, by semi-structured interviews.
The goal is to design improved individualized exercise programs that will increase health and well-being in the children and their families, thereby decreasing the use of medications and healthcare.
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Detailed Description
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Aim 1: Acute response to exercise Objectives: The aim is to elucidate the acute effects form one bout of SST and one bout of HIIT in the three groups of children.
Research question: Are there differences in the physiological responses in BDNF, NGF, VEGF and metabolic bio-markers from one acute bout of HIIT and one acute bout of SST exercise among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children? Methodology: Indirect calorimetry will be used during one acute bout of HIIT exercise and SST exercise to assess markers of ventilation, circulation, fat versus carbohydrate oxidation, and energy expenditure during exercise. Blood will be collected before and after the exercise testing to assess differences in BDNF, NGF, VEGF and metabolic bio-markers. Temperature at the feet will be assessed to analyze vasodilation.
Deliverables: To demonstrate biomarkers of cardiopulmonary and metabolic function and BDNF, NGF, VEGF, that are the most effected by one bout of HIIT and one bout of SST among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children and to elucidate if there are differences between the three groups of children.
Aim 2: Adaptation to exercise Objectives: The aim is to elucidate the adaptation to 16 weeks of two types of structured training regimes (HIIT vs. SST) on cardiopulmonary and metabolic parameters and BDNF, NGF, VEGF, in the three groups of children.
Research question: Are there differences in the physiological adaptation to HIIT exercise and SST exercise among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children? Methodology: We will use supervised exercise training of 16 weeks with HIIT -16 weeks Washout -16 weeks with SST, starting and ending with the exercise testing described in Aim 1 to evaluate adaptation to HIIT and SST.
Deliverables: To demonstrate changes in cardiopulmonary and metabolic parameters and BDNF, NGF, VEGF in adaptation to HIIT and SST and to elucidate whether there are differences between HIIT and SST among the three groups of children.
Aim 3: Adherence to physical activity and exercise; child-family perspective Objectives: The aim is to study the adherence to the two exercise regimes among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children and to elucidate health and well-being factors for the child and their family.
Research question: Which are the facilitating and hindering factors to participate in structured and standardized exercise regimes and which factors are affecting health and well-being within a child-family perspective, professional caregivers and the child-family perspective and the within the healthcare system? Methodology: The methods used will be a combination of questionnaires and semi-structured interviews individually and in focus groups.
Deliverables: Description of facilitating and hindering factors for adherence in the exercise regimes among the three groups of children, and furthermore a description of factors facilitating and hindering health and well-being.
Aim 4: Long-term effects from exercise Objectives: The aim is to study the physiological long-term effects of the exercise intervention programs at a one-year follow-up and the adherence to exercise among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children.
Research question: Which are the physiological adaptations to exercise and which are the facilitating and hindering factors to long-term participation in exercise regimes? Methodology: The methods in Aim 1 and Aim 3 will be used to answer the research question.
Deliverables: Description of long-term physiological effects from exercise and facilitating and hindering factors for adherence long-term to exercise among non-ambulatory children with CP, ambulatory children with CP and non-disabled children, and furthermore a description of factors facilitating and hindering health and well-being.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Children with cerebral palsy GMFCS IV-V
Exercise intervention in the waling aide Innowalk
Exercise - High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled children
Exercise - Submaximal Steady State Training (SST)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled
Children with cerebral palsy GMFCS I-II
Exercise intervention on spinning bikes
Exercise - High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled children
Exercise - Submaximal Steady State Training (SST)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled
Children without disabilities
Exercise intervention on spinning bikes
Exercise - High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled children
Exercise - Submaximal Steady State Training (SST)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled
Interventions
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Exercise - High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled children
Exercise - Submaximal Steady State Training (SST)
Exercise in the walk aid Innowalk for children for children with CP GMFCS IV-V, Exercise on spinning bike for children with CP GMFCS I-II and non-disabled
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
10 Years
16 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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The Swedish Research Council
OTHER_GOV
Region Skane
OTHER
Halmstad University
OTHER
Lund University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Health Sciences Centre
Lund, Skåne County, Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2018-02433
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2019-00106
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2022-00729
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
LU2019LEER
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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