Exercise Intensity Matters in Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Stroke, Rehabilitation, Neurosciences, Exercise, Neurorecovery, Cardiovascular health, High-intensity interval training, Moderate-intensity continuous training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 6-60 months following first-ever, single stroke confirmed by MRI/CT
- Living in the community and able to independently walk at least 10 meters (assistive devices permitted, as this is representative of many people who regain some walking ability following stroke but commonly with some adaptation)
- Montreal Cognitive Assessment score >20 (individuals with this score are capable to follow exercise instructions)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant disability as determined by modified Rankin scale score <2
- Stroke of non-cardiogenic origin or tumor
- Actively engaged in stroke rehabilitation services or a structured exercise program besides the one provided in the study
- Class C or D American Heart Association Risk Criteria
- Other neurological or musculoskeletal co-morbidities that preclude exercise participation
- Pain which is worsened with exercise
- Cognitive, communication, or behavioral issues that would limit safe exercise participation
- Contraindications to transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Sites / Locations
- Ontario Central South Stroke NetworkRecruiting
- Jewish Rehabiliation HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
High-intensity interval training
Moderate-intensity continuous training
Intensity will be determined using a combination of heart rate reserve (HRR, calculated as HRR= [max HR - resting HR] x [% training] + [resting HR]) and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). The protocol will involve 10 60-second intervals of high intensity interspersed with 9 60-second low-intensity intervals. The initial high intensity intervals will start at 80% of the HRR (RPE=14-17) and progress by 10% every 4 weeks. Low intensity intervals will be performed at 30% of HRR (RPE=9-11). Three-minute warm-up and 2-minute cool-down periods will be performed at 30% of HRR. Total HIIT time including warm-up and cool-down is 24 minutes.
Intensity will be determined using a combination of heart rate reserve (HRR, calculated as HRR= [max HR - resting HR] x [% training] + [resting HR]) and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). The MICT protocol will be increased using a progression schedule previously used (initial intensity at 40% HRR (RPE=9-11), and progressed by 10% HRR every 4 weeks up to 60% HRR (RPE=13-14) will be maintained until the end of the intervention). A 3-minute warm-up and 2-minute cool-down will be performed at 30% HRR (RPE=9-11). The total duration of MICT, including warm-up and cool-down, will be 35 minutes.