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N/ACompleted· 4 enrolled
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Cardiopulmonary exercise test +2 moreother
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NCT03570216N/ACompleted

Acute Effects of High-Intensity Interval Exercise vs. Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise on Arterial Stiffness in Chronic Stroke

McMaster University·interventional·Posted Jun 26, 2018·Updated Feb 26, 2021

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Cardiopulmonary exercise test, Moderate-intensity continuous exercise, and 1 other intervention for Stroke, Cardiovascular. Completed, enrolled 4 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

There is an urgent need to reduce the impact of stroke by promoting optimal rehabilitation strategies that decrease the risk of stroke. Improving cardiovascular health following a stroke is a key rehabilitation strategy that has the potential to reduce the risk of a recurrent event. Adverse cardiovascular events, including stroke, are often due to chronic atherosclerosis, which shows as increased arterial stiffness. Elevated arterial stiffness is prevalent in individuals with cardiovascular disease, is associated with markers of silent cerebrovascular disease and is a new marker for predicting cardiovascular risk. Cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPETs) are used to assess cardiorespiratory fitness. Novel CPET protocols have emerged for stroke, enabling safe and valid measurements of cardiorespiratory fitness. Cardiovascular exercise, typically performed through moderate-intensity continuous exercise (MICE), can improve function and fitness in individuals living with stroke and lower the risk of recurrent stroke. Recently, high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) has emerged as a potentially potent stimulus that may also lead to improvements in function and fitness. While HIIE has shown benefits in clinical and non-clinical populations, only a few small, preliminary studies have examined the effects of HIIE in individuals living with stroke, and most have primarily focused on examining the effects of HIIE on function and gait. No study has examined and compared the acute effects of a CPET, MICE and HIIE on arterial stiffness in stroke. This study will (1) examine the acute effects of a single session of this HIIE protocol compared to a CPET and a single session of MICE on arterial stiffness among individuals with chronic stroke, and (2) the feasibility of a high-intensity interval training exercise protocol previously found to be tolerable and effective in attaining high levels of exercise intensity in in these individuals.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesCanada
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 26, 2018
Enrollment StartMar 27, 2019
Primary CompletionDec 31, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.8 yearsPosted 8.0 years ago

Interventions

Cardiopulmonary exercise testother

Participants will perform a graded cardiopulmonary exercise test to asses their cardiorespiratory fitness. It will also provide a peak exercise stimulus to examine acute changes in arterial stiffness, and to prescribe both moderate intensity continuous exercise and high intensity interval exercise.

Moderate-intensity continuous exerciseother

Participants will perform a 30-minute session of moderate-intensity continuous exercise.

High-intensity interval exerciseother

1 week later, participants will perform a 19-minute session of high-intensity interval exercise.