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Targeted exercise for African-Americans with multiple sclerosis: Project TEAAMS

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CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS
Volume 126, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107088

Keywords

Exercise; African Americans; Multiple sclerosis; Rehabilitation; Walking

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This study aims to examine the effects of a remotely-delivered, culturally-tailored exercise training program on walking dysfunction, symptoms, and health-related quality of life among African-Americans with multiple sclerosis. The study will use a parallel group randomized controlled trial design, comparing the effects of the exercise training program to an active control condition. The primary outcomes focus on walking dysfunction, while secondary outcomes include symptoms of fatigue, depression, anxiety, and health-related quality of life. The study will provide initial evidence for the implementation of the program in healthcare settings for African-Americans with MS.
Background: We propose a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that examines the effects of a remotely-delivered, cultrally-tailored exercise training program for immediate and sustained improvements in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of walking dysfunction, symptoms, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among African-Americans with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods/design: The study will be conducted using a parallel group RCT design. The RCT examines the effects of a remotely-delivered, culturally-tailored exercise training program compared with an active control condition among 100 African-Americans with MS. The primary PROs focus on walking dysfunction. The secondary PROs include symptoms of fatigue, depression, anxiety, and HRQOL. The tertiary PROs include exercise behavior and mediator variables based on social cognitive theory. Participants will be randomly assigned into one of two conditions, intervention (Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Training) or active control (Stretching and Flexibility), using a random numbers sequence with concealed allocation. The conditions will be administered over four months by a trained behavioral coach who will be uninvolved in recruitment, screening, random assignment, and outcome assessment. We will monitor the outcomes of interest before and after the 4-month intervention period, and then again 4 months after intervention cessation for capturing stability of intervention effects. The data analysis will follow intent-to-treat principles with a linear mixed model.Discussion: If successful, this RCT will provide initial evidence for the uptake and implementation of the program in clinics/environments providing healthcare for African-Americans with MS.

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