Abstract
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 (
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 (
Results:
People with HD achieved a lower work rate at nine minutes (82±42(0-195) v 107±35(50 -185) Watts (
Conclusions:
There was a large variability in the observed metabolic and physiological responses to exercise in people with HD. The observed exercise responses suggest that altered exercise prescription parameters may be required for people with HD and that exercise response and factors’ affecting this requires further investigation.
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