Acute Effects of Exercise in Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients
NCT ID: NCT07248137
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
16 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-12-01
2026-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Aerobic exercise
Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Aerobic exercise
Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Traditional strength exercise
Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Traditional strength exercise
Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Circuit strength exercise
Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Circuit strength exercise
Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Control
Control. No intervention
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Aerobic exercise
Intermittent walking will be performed on a treadmill (F2W DUAL, BHFitness®, Spain). There will be 8 sets of 2 minutes in duration at an intensity equivalent to the level at which the patient experienced claudication symptoms. The recovery period between each set will be two minutes. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Traditional strength exercise
Two sets will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery period after each set will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Circuit strength exercise
Two sets (rounds) will be performed with a moderate-to-high effort level (15-16 repetitions out of 20RM) in a circuit consisting of 6 multi-joint exercises. The recovery time between exercises will be the minimum required to change exercises, and the recovery between sets (rounds) will be two minutes of passive rest. Each participant will be asked to move the load as quickly as possible during each repetition. All training sessions will conclude with a cool-down period of 5 minutes of walking at 50-60% of peak heart rate, followed by 3 minutes of joint mobility exercises. Throughout the session, heart rate will be continuously monitored using a heart rate monitor (Polar H10, Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland) and the Polar Team application (Polar Electro Ltd., Kempele, Finland).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease at grade IIa or IIb according to the Leriche-Fontaine classification.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with recent major surgery (≤12 months) or lower limb amputations.
* Patients institutionalized in healthcare facilities.
* Patients dependent on a wheelchair.
* Patients with any other condition contraindicating participation in an exercise program.
18 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid. Angiology and Vascular Surgery Department.
UNKNOWN
European University Miguel de Cervantes
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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PI-DOC009- VESSEL-FIT
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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