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NCT05735405
Aerobic Exercise and Cognitive Training in Patients With Stroke
Conditions: Ischemic Stroke, Hemorrhagic Stroke
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 80 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus
Location: Italy
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effects of aerobic exercise and BDNF on patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke during a computerized cognitive training.The main questions it aims to answer are:Does a moderate intensity aerobic exercise, prior to a cognitive training, allow a better performance?Is it possible to exploit the timing of rehabilitation interventions to obtain greater effects?
Participants will be divided in 2 groups.
The experimental group will first perform 20 minutes of pedaling as a moderate intensity aerobic exercise.
It will then participate in one-hour cognitive training sessions, with the aim of training attentional, working memory and executive functions.
The control group will carry out the same interventions but in reverse order.The researchers will compare the results of the cognitive training in the two groups to verify if the order of the interventions influences the results themselves.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Patients with a clinical diagnosis of stroke, both ischemic and haemorrhagic.Patients admitted to the Specialist Rehabilitation Unit 1 of the "E.
Spalenza - Don Gnocchi "of Rovato.Overall score in the MoCA test ³ 26In case of a diagnosis of aphasia, a test of verbal comprehension ("Token Test") with score in the norm, P.E.
> 1Hypertonic and spasticity picture compatible with the performance of motor activity of pedaling expected in the EA session.Tolerance of physical exerciseIncoming electrocardiogram normal and free of anomaliesExclusion Criteria:Overall score in the MoCA test <26In case of a diagnosis of aphasia, a test of verbal comprehension ("Token Test") with pathological or borderline score, P.E.
£ 1.Documented diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases with impact on performance cognitive.Severe acquired brain injuryIlliteracyStatus of hypertonus and spasticity not compatible with the performance of motor trainingExcessive fatigue: the patient does not tolerate moderate intensity physical activity and accuses excessive fatigue during the preliminary testElectrocardiogram at entrance with anomalies and / or alteredIschemic heart diseaseCardiac disorders that are contraindications for aerobic activity of moderate intensity
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