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NCT06330922

Muscle-tendon Pathology and Metabolic Dysregulation in CP

Sponsor: University of Graz

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Summary

The main aim of this project is to gain knowledge about the muscle-tendon pathology of moderately to severely affected young people with cerebral palsy and their risk for cardiometabolic diseases and chronic inflammation. Furthermore, it will be investigated whether there are associations between the existing pathophysiology as well as inactivity and muscle function, cardiometabolic risk factors and inflammation. Moreover, the potential of the target group for adaptation of its muscular, cardiorespiratory, and endocrine system will be investigated. The study parameters will be determined in adolescents and young adults aged 14 to 30 years with moderate to severe spastic cerebral palsy and compared with those of their less severely affected and healthy peers (cross-sectional study). In addition, the more affected individuals will participate in a 12-week training intervention (longitudinal study) performed with special tricycles (i.e., Frame Runners). To measure the study parameters, ultrasound, strength tests, near-infrared spectroscopy, blood analyses, and spiroergometry will be used. The fitness training will be performed two times a week for 12 weeks with the Frame Runners.

Official title: Muscle-tendon Pathology, Metabolic Dysregulation and Chronic Inflammation in Adolescents and Young Adults With Moderate to Severe Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

14 Years - 30 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2024-03-08

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-03-21

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Cardiorespiratory fitness training

Cardiorespiratory fitness training will be performed two times a week for one hour in small groups (4-5 people). The training will be conducted outdoors at track and field facilities with at least two coaches.

Locations (1)

Institute of Human Movement Science, Sport and Health, University of Graz

Graz, Austria