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NCT number NCT05455762
Other study ID # 9511215137
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 2022
Est. completion date November 2022

Study information

Verified date July 2022
Source Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Contact Mohammad Javaherian, Ph.D.
Phone +989129321391
Email Javaherian_m@razi.tums.ac.ir
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

this study aims to determine the effect of 8 weeks of exercise on the quality of life and muscle strength of patients with IBD. Patients will be randomized into 1) Intervention group: doing aerobic and resistance exercise according to physiotherapist prescription and 2) Control group: usual medical care. Both groups will continue their medications prescribed by the Gastroenterologist. After 8 weeks patients come back to the hospital for reevaluation of measured indices. The primary outcome of this study is the patient quality of life assessed by the IBDQ questionnaire. Other outcomes that will be evaluated before and after 8 weeks are muscle strength measured by a dynamometer and laboratory markers such as ESR and CRP and tool calprotectin. Also, disease activity using partial mayo score and Harvey Bradshaw score will be calculated and compared before and after treatment.


Description:

Inflammatory bowel disease has a huge burden both on patients and on the health system due to its chronic nature. Studies have shown a higher prevalence of sarcopenia, a condition in which muscle mass and strength decreases, in patients with IBD compared to age and sex-matched healthy individuals. Patients with IBD are physically less active than the normal population according to a couple of researches. There has been a growing interest to evaluate the effect of exercise on the quality of life and disease severity of IBD patients in recent years. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of combined aerobic and resistance exercise on quality of life, physical function, muscle strength, disease activity, and laboratory markers in patients with established IBD. The researchers will invite 56 patients to the Imam Khomeini hospital complex, Tehran, Iran. All patients will be enrolled after taking informed consent. Interventions will be conducted with the coordination of the patient's physician. Patients will be randomized to the intervention or control group. Outcome measurements will be evaluated immediately before and after the interventions (8 weeks period)


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 56
Est. completion date November 2022
Est. primary completion date November 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with IBD (UC or Chron's) confirmed by colonoscopy and pathology 2. Be able to read and write in Farsi 3. Be able to participate to exercise therapy program. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with PSC 2. Patients with cirrhosis 3. Patients with colon cancer 4. Patients on corticosteroid treatment 5. Patients' dissatisfaction to continue the study for any reason 6. Patients who exercise on a daily routine (more than 30 minutes per day) 7. Patients having any contraindication for exercise training.

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Exercise
The intervention consists of 8 week of combined resistance and aerobic exercise. Patients will exercise 6 days a week;3 days aerobic ones and 3 days resistance ones. The aerobic exercise include 20 minutes of walking divided into three parts. In the first five minute the patients walks slowly to warm up, in the next 10 minutes the patient will speedup to reach the intensity described by the physiotherapist. In the last 5 minutes the patient walks like the first five minutes. The middle 10 minutes may be increased or not based on patient's weekly report. The resistance training consists of 5 exercise; hip abduction, shoulder abduction, bridging, elbow flexion and knee extension. each of these exercises is done in 3 set of 10 repetition with one minute break between each set. Based on patients' weekly report a 0.5 kilogram weight might be added.

Locations

Country Name City State
Iran, Islamic Republic of Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex Tehran

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Iran, Islamic Republic of, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Health-related quality of life assessed by IBDQ-9 questionnaire Baseline
Primary Health-related quality of life assessed by IBDQ-9 questionnaire day 56
Secondary 6 minute walk test distance walked in 6 minute with max speed Baseline
Secondary 6 minute walk test distance walked in 6 minute with max speed day 56
Secondary Knee extensor muscle strength muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Baseline
Secondary Knee extensor muscle strength Knee extensor muscle strength Day 56
Secondary Elbow flexor muscle strength muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Baseline
Secondary Elbow flexor muscle strength muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Day 56
Secondary Hip flexor muscle strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Baseline
Secondary Hip flexor muscle strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Day 56
Secondary shoulder abductor muscle strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Baseline
Secondary shoulder abductor muscle strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Day 56
Secondary hand grip strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Baseline
Secondary hand grip strength Muscle force measured by manual dynamometer Day 56
Secondary partial mayo score calculated based on patient answers Baseline
Secondary partial mayo score calculated based on patient answers Day 56
Secondary Harvey Bradshaw index calculated based on patient answers Baseline
Secondary Harvey Bradshaw index calculated based on patient answers Day 56
Secondary erythrocyte sedimentation rate Measured using laboratory techniques Baseline
Secondary erythrocyte sedimentation rate Measured using laboratory techniques Day 56
Secondary C-reactive protein Measured using laboratory techniques Baseline
Secondary C-reactive protein Measured using laboratory techniques Day 56
Secondary Stool calprotectin Measured using laboratory techniques Baseline
Secondary Stool calprotectin Measured using laboratory techniques Day 56
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