Exploring the impact of exercise and essential amino acid plus cholecalciferol supplementation on physical fitness and body composition in multiple sclerosis: A case study

Author:

Ispoglou Theocharis1ORCID,Ferentinos Panagiotis1,Prokopidis Konstantinos2,Blake Cameron1,Aldrich Luke1,Elia Antonis3,Lees Matthew4,Hind Karen5

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie School of Sport Leeds Beckett University Leeds UK

2. Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

3. Division of Environmental Physiology Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden

4. Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Well‐being Durham UK

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageIn MS patients, especially those frail or malnourished, combining home‐based exercise twice weekly with essential amino acids and vitamin D may improve body composition, strength, and physical performance, enabling long‐term functional improvements.AbstractMultiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with reduced bone and muscle strength and function. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a 24‐week intervention in a 57‐year‐old frail female with MS. The participant completed a 2×/week exercise intervention and ingested 2×/day a supplement containing 7.5 g essential amino acids and 500 IU cholecalciferol. Body composition, 6‐m gait speed (GS), handgrip strength (HGS), 30‐sec arm‐curl test (30ACT), 6‐min walking test (6MWT), 30‐sec chair‐stand test (30CST), and plasma concentrations of 25‐hydroxyvitamin D3 [25(OH)D3], insulin‐like growth factor 1 (IGF‐1), and amino acids were assessed at baseline, and at Weeks 12 and 24. Plasma 25(OH)D3 increased from 23.2 to 41.3 ng/mL and IGF‐1 from 131.6 to 140.7 ng/mL from baseline to post‐intervention. BMI, total lean tissue mass (LTM), fat mass, bone mineral content, and the sum of 17 amino acids increased by 3.8, 1.0, 3.5, 0.2, and 19%, respectively, at Week 24. There were clinically significant increases in regional LTM (6.9% arms and 6.3% legs) and large increases in GS (67.3%), dominant HGS (31.5%), non‐dominant HGS (11.8%), dominant 30ACT (100%), non‐dominant 30ACT (116.7%), 6MWT (125.6%), and 30CST (44.4%). The current intervention was effective in improving components of physical fitness and body composition in a female with MS.

Funder

Leeds Beckett University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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