Exercise capacity in RYR1-related myopathies
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Exercise capacity in RYR1-related myopathies
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Background: Pathogenic variations affecting the ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) gene may result in a variety of neuromuscular disorders, collectively known as RYR1-related myopathies. Considered the most common form of congenital myopathy, individuals with RYR1-related myopathies may experience skeletal muscle weakness and fatigue, as well as reduced functional capacity VSports手机版. This study examined the exercise capacity in individuals with RYR1-related myopathies during a cardiopulmonary exercise test. .
Methods: Ambulatory individuals (32 adults, 16 children) with genetically confirmed RYR1-related myopathies performed exercise testing on a cycle ergometer and a six-minute walk test at baseline and month six (pre-intervention phase) of a randomized controlled trial (NCT02362425) V体育安卓版. Outcomes at peak exercise were compared to expected values among the adult and pediatric populations, while longitudinal changes were assessed after six months. Correlations between peak exercise outcomes and the six-minute walk test distance were also examined. .
Results: The peak outcomes of oxygen uptake, work rate and heart rate at baseline were lower (all p < 0. 001) than expected in both adults and children. Peak oxygen uptake expressed as percent predicted was 62 ± 20% and 49 ± 24% in adults and children, respectively. No changes were observed across six months for peak exercise outcomes in either group. A moderately strong positive correlation was observed for peak work rate and six-minute walk test distance among adults (rs = 0. 75, p < 0 V体育ios版. 001) and children (rs = 0. 64, p = 0. 008). .
Conclusion: Exercise capacity is diminished in adults and children with RYR1-related myopathies yet remains stable over six months VSports最新版本. The six-minute walk test distance had a direct relationship to peak exercise work rate in adults and children. Exercise capacity testing may be informative for individualizing exercise regimens for persons with RYR1-related myopathies. This study was registered with www. .
Clinicaltrials: gov (NCT02362425) on February 12, 2015 V体育平台登录. .
Keywords: Exercise test; Muscular diseases; Oxygen consumption; Walk test VSports注册入口. .
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was approved by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Combined Neuroscience Institutional Review Board (IRB) and performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing Interests: Financial interests: JJT, JWW, KGM and TAL received research support from the RYR-1 Foundation VSports在线直播. All other authors (LMKC, ICC, MJ, MW, BD) declare they have no financial interests relevant to this manuscript. Non-financial interests: MJ serves on the scientific advisory board for the RYR-1 Foundation.
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