scholarly journals The effects of Combine Training Program on Level Adipsin and Insulin Resistance in Female Multiple Sclerosis Patients (MS)

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-62
Author(s):  
Ali Shafiezadeh ◽  
zahra Raisi ◽  
Farzane Kaveh ◽  
mohammad Faramarzi ◽  
zahra hemati farsani ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Carmen Gutiérrez-Cruz ◽  
F.Javier Rojas-Ruiz ◽  
Juan Carlos De la Cruz-Márquez ◽  
Marcos Gutiérrez-Dávila

This study investigated the effects of a 24-week combined training program (CTP) based on strength exercises and cognitive–motor tasks performed concurrently in participants with multiple sclerosis. A randomized, controlled intervention study was carried out. In total, 31 subjects with a confirmed diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (14 men and 17 women) were stratified and randomized into an intervention group (17 subjects) and a control group (14 subjects). The intervention group completed three weekly training sessions for 24 weeks, while the control group pursued their normal daily activities. In this program, cognitive–motor tasks were completed at once (dual tasking). A 3D photogrammetry connected to a selective attention system designed for dual tasking while walking was used. Ground reaction forces were measured using two force plates, one for sit-to-stand testing, while the other was used for static force measurement. Postural equilibrium was examined using a stabilometric plate based for Romberg test assessment. The 24-week training program for multiple sclerosis patients improved their static peak force by 11% (p < 0 .05), their rate of force development by 36% (p < 0.05), and their balance (p < 0.05). Performance in daily activities such as walking or sitting-to-standing improved significantly in multiple sclerosis participants. CTP training was effective in reducing the dual-task costs of step length (48%) and walking velocity (54%), as compared to a matched control group.


2020 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 101575
Author(s):  
Mohammad Khalili ◽  
Shaghayegh Khamodchyan ◽  
Hormoz Ayromlou ◽  
Abdorreza Naser-Moghadasi

2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 139-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zofia Radikova ◽  
Adela Penesova ◽  
Miroslav Vlcek ◽  
Andrea Havranova ◽  
Monika Sivakova ◽  
...  

AbstractObjectives. Increased metabolic and cardiovascular morbidity has been reported in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Previously, we have found decreased insulin sensitivity and hyperinsulinemia in a group of newly diagnosed MS patients. We hypothesize that these features may be associated with an altered lipid profile and low, intermediate, or high density lipoprotein (LDL, IDL, HDL) subclasses accelerating atherosclerosis and thus contributing to the cardiovascular risk increase in these patients.Subjects and methods. In a group of 19 newly diagnosed untreated MS patients with previously found hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance and a matched group of 19 healthy controls, the lipoprotein subclasses profile was determined. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to separate and measure the LDL (large LDL and small dense LDL), HDL (large, intermediate and small), and IDL (A, B and C) subclasses with the Lipoprint© System (Quantimetrix Corporation, Redondo Beach, CA, USA).Results. No difference was found either in the conventional lipid or lipoprotein subclasses profile between the MS patients and healthy controls. We found an inverse association between the level of IDL-B with fasting insulin (r=–0.504, p=0.032), the insulin resistance estimated by homeo-static model assessment – insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (r=–0.498, p=0.035), insulin response expressed as area under the curve (AUC; r=–0.519, p=0.027), and area above the baseline (AAB; r=–0.476, p=0.045) and positive association with insulin sensitivity estimated by insulin sensitivity index (ISI) Matsuda (r=0.470, 0.048) in MS patients, but not in healthy controls suggesting the first signs in lipoprotein subclasses profile change.Conclusions. Our data indicate that changes in lipoprotein profile and subclasses are preceded by insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia in patients with newly diagnosed MS.


2017 ◽  
Vol 78 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 71-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benoit Gonzales ◽  
Gilles Chopard ◽  
Benjamin Charry ◽  
Eric Berger ◽  
Julien Tripard ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 523-530 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Medina-Perez ◽  
Fernanda de Souza-Teixeira ◽  
Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo ◽  
Jose Antonio de Paz-Fernandez

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