FIT-ATOMIC Exercise Feasibility Trial
Part of paid clinical trials in La Jolla, California.
- Sponsor
- The Hospital for Sick Children
- Study ID
- NCT06870968
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
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Conditions
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neuroinflammatory Diseases
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 11 Years - 25 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Exercise Training — BEHAVIORALThe Exercise Training will follow a progressive interval-based training program designed for youth with MS. Participants will engage in three weekly exercise sessions. Participants will be given access to links to live virtual structured exercise sessions. The sessions will be scheduled weekly in partnership with a coach. A trained fitness instructor will lead the participants in a 10-minute warm-up, followed by 30 minutes of interval training, and a 10-minute stretching and cool down activity. Intervals will progress in intensity over the course of the 20-week program and progression will be based on individualized target heart rate zones. The session will be delivered via a live feed in order to foster social support from the participants peers enrolled in the program. Participants will have the option of completing the class in real-time and make up classes will also be available through a repository of sessions accessible through links to the repository cloud.
- Mobility and Flexibility Training — BEHAVIORALThe Mobility and Flexibility Training will be focused on improving mobility and flexibility through three times a week stretching and mobility program. A 5-minute warm up will be followed by a series of stretches and mobility patterns that will be repeated as a circuit four times. Each session will focus on a specific muscle group - upper body, lower body or core. The classes will be led by a fitness instructor in the same manner as the exercise intervention arm with a virtual link sent to the participants.
Study Details
This multi-center, randomized controlled feasibility trial will assess a 20-week home-based exercise intervention in youth with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The goal is to determine the feasibility of conducting a larger, definitive trial on exercise training as a non-pharmacological approach to improve disease outcomes in this population. Participants will be randomized to either an Exercise Training group or a Mobility and Flexibility Training group. The investigators will evaluate differences between the two groups in physical activity levels, mediators of physical activity, and psychosocial outcomes. Assessments, including clinical exams, brain MRI, eye tracking, cognitive testing, blood draws, and questionnaires, will occur at baseline and after 20 weeks. Accelerometry will be done at baseline, 10 weeks, and 20 weeks to track physical activity. The primary objectives are to assess the feasibility of recruiting, retaining, and randomizing youth with MS and to evaluate adherence to the exercise intervention and coaching sessions. Exploratory objectives include examining changes in depressive symptoms, cognitive function, blood biomarkers (BDNF and irisin), brain volume, and fitness levels in response to the intervention. Approximately 40 participants will be enrolled from four sites in Canada and the United States. Primary outcomes include feasibility, acceptability, and fidelity measures. Exploratory outcomes include blood biomarkers, brain MRI, cognitive testing, and other neuropsychological measures.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Jun 30, 2025
- Status verified
- Sep 2024
- Primary completion
- Sep 30, 2026
- Completion
- Sep 30, 2026
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 40 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- BASIC_SCIENCE
Arms
- Active Comparator: Exercise Training GroupThe exercise training will follow a progressive interval-based training program designed for youth with MS. Participants will engage in three weekly exercise sessions. Participants will be given access to links to live virtual structured exercise sessions. The sessions will be scheduled weekly in partnership with a coach. A trained fitness instructor will lead the participants in a 10-minute warm-up, followed by 30 minutes of interval training, and a 10-minute stretching and cool down activity. Intervals will progress in intensity over the course of the 20-week program and progression will be based on individualized target heart rate zones established from baseline exercise testing.
- Sham Comparator: Mobility & Flexibility Training GroupThe Mobility \& Flexibility Training Program focuses on mobility and flexibility. The training will be focused on improving mobility and flexibility through three times a week stretching and mobility program. A 5-minute warm up will be followed by a series of stretches and mobility patterns that will be repeated as a circuit four times. Each session will focus on a specific muscle group - upper body, lower body or core. The classes will be led by a fitness instructor in the same manner as the exercise group with a virtual link sent to the participants.
Primary Outcome Measure
Participant accrual rate [ Time Frame: From enrollment to the end of study ]
Central Contacts
- Ann Yeh, MD416-813-7353
- Jesse Joynt, MSc416-813-7654 X415125
Locations (2)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of California, San Diego | La Jolla | California | 92093 | Sophie Zacharek Jennifer Graves, MD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR) |
| Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19104 | Gerry Liu Sona Narula, MD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR) Amy Waldman, MD (SUB_INVESTIGATOR) |
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