Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise programme in mid stage HD in terms of adherence and potential benefit. Methods 31 subjects (16 male) [mean (SD) age 50.4 (11.4) years and disease burden score (DBS) 438 (129)] were randomly allocated to intervention (n=16) or control (usual care) (n=15). Mean (SD) total functional capacity scores at baseline were 8.4 (2.6) and 8.9 (3.1) and mean (SD) Unified Huntington's Disease Rating scale total motor scores (UHDRS TMS) were 32.4 (15.5) and 35.2 (20.5) at baseline in the intervention and control respectively. The intervention was a weekly gym session and self-directed walking. Blinded assessments were conducted on a range of outcomes including ...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD).<p></p>...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercise inter...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). Design: Experi...
Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise program...
<b>Background</b> This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-we...
Background: This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12 week exercise progra...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's dise...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's d...
Background There is evidence that exercise delivered in home and community settings can benefit peop...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore feasibility, safety and outcome of an exercise inter...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercis...
Regular involvement in physical activity is associated with health benefits, but little is known abo...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background and aims: Across the Huntington’s Disease (HD) communities, there has been some success i...
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).<p></p>...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercise inter...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). Design: Experi...
Background This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-week exercise program...
<b>Background</b> This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12-we...
Background: This multi-centre controlled study [ISRCTN 59910670] evaluated a 12 week exercise progra...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's dise...
Background and Purpose: The beneficial role of exercise as a treatment approach in Huntington's d...
Background There is evidence that exercise delivered in home and community settings can benefit peop...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore feasibility, safety and outcome of an exercise inter...
AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercis...
Regular involvement in physical activity is associated with health benefits, but little is known abo...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background and aims: Across the Huntington’s Disease (HD) communities, there has been some success i...
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).<p></p>...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and benefit of a structured exercise inter...
Objective: To explore exercise response in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). Design: Experi...