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Effect of physical exercise on sarcopaenia in patients with overt hepatic encephalopathy: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Kazunori, Yoh
Hiroki, Nishikawa
Hirayuki, Enomoto
Yoshinori, Iwata
Akio, Ishii
Yukihisa, Yuri
Noriko, Ishii
Yuho, Miyamoto
Kunihiro, Hasegawa
Chikage, Nakano
Ryo, Takata
Takashi, Nishimura
Nobuhiro, Aizawa
Yoshiyuki, Sakai
Naoto, Ikeda
Tomoyuki, Takashima
Hiroko, Iijima
Shuhei, Nishiguchi
Source :
BMJ Open Gastroenterology
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Introduction Limited data are currently available for patients with overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE)) receiving physical exercise (PE). The aim of the current study is to prospectively examine the effect of PE on sarcopaenia in patients with OHE. Methods and analysis At the time of patient recruitment, a precise assessment for nutritional status and daily physical activities will be performed in each subject. Study participants will be randomly assigned into two groups: (1) the PE group and (2) the control group. In the PE group, we will conduct guidance to study participants once a month at the outpatient nutrition guidance room. We will also instruct them to do exercise with >3 metabolic equivalents (mets; energy consumption in physical activities/resting metabolic rate) for 60 min per day and to do exercise >23 mets per week. Improvement of sarcopaenia as defined by muscle mass and muscle strength at 3 months after the randomisation will be the primary endpoint. Sarcopaenia will be defined based on the current Japanese guidelines. We prospectively compared the improvement of sarcopaenia in the two groups. Ethics and dissemination This study has received approval from the Institutional Review Board at Hyogo college of medicine (approval no. 2768). Final data will be publicly disseminated irrespective of the study results. A report releasing study results will be submitted for publication in an appropriate journal after completion of data collection. Trial registration number UMIN000029248; Pre-results. No patient is registered at the submission of our manuscript.

Details

ISSN :
20544774
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ open gastroenterology
Accession number :
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