OBJECTIVE: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington's disease (HD). DESIGN: Experimental observational study with a randomly allocated subgroup before/after interventional study. SETTING: Community. SUBJECTS: People with HD (n=30) and a healthy comparator group (n=20). Thirteen people from the HD group were randomly allocated to an exercise training program. MAIN MEASURES: Heart rate (HR) and perceived exertion on the Borg-CR10 scale (RPE) during a submaximal cycle ergometer exercise test (three minute unloaded and nine minute 65%-75%HRmaximum phase). Expired air and lactate measures were available for 8 people with HD during the exercise. INTERVENTION: A 12 week gym and home walking exercise programme (n=13). RESULTS: People ...
Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise program...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercis...
<b>Background</b> This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-we...
OBJECTIVE: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington's disease (HD). DESIGN: Experiment...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). Design: Experi...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD).<p></p>...
Background Exercise is suggested to be of benefit to people with Huntington's disease (HD), however ...
Background: Exercise is suggested to be of benefit to people with Huntington’s disease (HD), however...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's dise...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore feasibility, safety and outcome of an exercise inter...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's d...
BACKGROUND: Limited data suggests that an altered metabolic and cardiorespiratory exercise response...
Background There is evidence that exercise delivered in home and community settings can benefit peop...
Purpose: The purpose of this studywas to investigate disease specific and respiratory function meas...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise program...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercis...
<b>Background</b> This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-we...
OBJECTIVE: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington's disease (HD). DESIGN: Experiment...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). Design: Experi...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD).<p></p>...
Background Exercise is suggested to be of benefit to people with Huntington's disease (HD), however ...
Background: Exercise is suggested to be of benefit to people with Huntington’s disease (HD), however...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's dise...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore feasibility, safety and outcome of an exercise inter...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's d...
BACKGROUND: Limited data suggests that an altered metabolic and cardiorespiratory exercise response...
Background There is evidence that exercise delivered in home and community settings can benefit peop...
Purpose: The purpose of this studywas to investigate disease specific and respiratory function meas...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise program...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercis...
<b>Background</b> This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-we...