Study Results
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-11-08
2024-11-14
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Individuals with HD
Participants with a confirmed diagnosis of Huntington's disease
Movement to Music
Participants will be educated on how to access prerecorded Move to Improve classes conducted by a professional dance instructor which will be accessible by computer or tablet 24/7 via a hyperlink. Classes last 45 minutes, and participants will be instructed to participate in the activity at least twice weekly, for 12 weeks. Each class uses movement to music combinations across different dance genres that build in intensity and sequence complexity, accompanied by music with faster beats, to encourage participants to achieve a moderate-vigorous level of physical and cognitive activity. Care partners will be present during each class to ensure safety and will also participate in the Move to Improve exercise program. The care partner and participant will be instructed to stand at a counter or behind a chair for safety during exercise.
Care Partners
Participants' care partners
Movement to Music
Participants will be educated on how to access prerecorded Move to Improve classes conducted by a professional dance instructor which will be accessible by computer or tablet 24/7 via a hyperlink. Classes last 45 minutes, and participants will be instructed to participate in the activity at least twice weekly, for 12 weeks. Each class uses movement to music combinations across different dance genres that build in intensity and sequence complexity, accompanied by music with faster beats, to encourage participants to achieve a moderate-vigorous level of physical and cognitive activity. Care partners will be present during each class to ensure safety and will also participate in the Move to Improve exercise program. The care partner and participant will be instructed to stand at a counter or behind a chair for safety during exercise.
Interventions
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Movement to Music
Participants will be educated on how to access prerecorded Move to Improve classes conducted by a professional dance instructor which will be accessible by computer or tablet 24/7 via a hyperlink. Classes last 45 minutes, and participants will be instructed to participate in the activity at least twice weekly, for 12 weeks. Each class uses movement to music combinations across different dance genres that build in intensity and sequence complexity, accompanied by music with faster beats, to encourage participants to achieve a moderate-vigorous level of physical and cognitive activity. Care partners will be present during each class to ensure safety and will also participate in the Move to Improve exercise program. The care partner and participant will be instructed to stand at a counter or behind a chair for safety during exercise.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* above the age of 21 years
* has a care partner who can assist with the program.
* able to access the online exercise program
* able to understand study and provide consent.
* stable medication regime for four weeks prior to initiation of trial, and anticipated to be able to maintain a stable regime for the course of trial
* OR regularly assisting in the care for an individual that meet the above criteria (for care partners)
Exclusion Criteria
* unable to understand or communicate in spoken English
* currently involved in any intervention trial or within four weeks of completing an intervention trial
* current, regular participation in a structured exercise program three times per week or more
21 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Huntington's Disease Society of America
OTHER
Ohio State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Deb Kegelmeyer
Professor
Locations
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The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2021H0219
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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