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The purpose of this study is to better understand whether or not children with ALL can complete an exercise program during treatment and whether or not that program may impact peripheral neuropathy. Researchers will also study changes in the blood and body that may occur during the program by collecting samples of blood at various times during the study. Aim 1: Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of EX as an intervention for VIPN in pediatric patients with ALL. Aim 2: Estimate preliminary effect sizes of the EX intervention.


Clinical Trial Description

Baseline visit (week 6): This visit may take up to 1.5 hours total. - The subject's exercise therapist will meet with them to discuss what they can expect throughout the program period. The subject will receive their exercise DVD to be used for at-home exercise sessions. - The subject will be asked questions about how they are feeling and their general well-being. The subject will also be asked to complete several questionnaires about their neuropathy, confidence level about completing the program, support and expectations. - The subject will be given a Fitbit with instructions about how and when to use it. - The subject will have a sample of blood collected (15mL or about 1 tablespoon). The study team will time this blood draw to occur when they are already having blood drawn for routine clinical treatment. - The subject will have a physical fitness test, which includes body measurements such as weight, height and blood pressure; also tests for physical strength, endurance and oxygen consumption. At the same time the subject is given the physical fitness test they will also be asked to not eat for 1 hour before this session. - The subject will complete their first exercise session with their therapist. Weeks 6-13: During weeks 6-13 (8 weeks total), the subject will be asked to exercise for at least 15 minutes 6 times per week using the instructional DVD that was provided to them. The exercise the subject does will be tailored to their age range (either age 5-10 or 11-18) and will consist of strengthening and aerobic activities. The subject will also be asked to keep an exercise log that is provided by the study to record their exercise activity including how they felt when they exercised. The subject will be asked to perform one of their exercise sessions during weeks 8, 10, and 12 at Riley Hospital with their exercise therapist. The study team will coordinate this visit to occur during one of their regularly scheduled office visits. Post-program visit (week 14) This visit may take up to 1.5 hours total. - The subject will be asked questions about how they are feeling and their general well-being. The subject will also be asked to complete several questionnaires about your neuropathy, confidence level about completing the program, support and expectations. - The subject will have a sample of blood collected (15mL or about 1 tablespoon). The study team will time this blood draw to occur when they are already having blood drawn for routine clinical treatment. - The subject will repeat the physical fitness test, which includes body measurements such as weight, height and blood pressure; also tests for physical strength, endurance and oxygen consumption. During the last session (week 14) the subject will also be asked to not eat for 1 hour before this session. - The subject will be asked to complete a satisfaction survey. ;


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NCT number NCT03430674
Study type Interventional
Source Indiana University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 1, 2018
Completion date October 30, 2019

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