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Multimodal Exercise Training to Reduce Frailty in People With Multiple Sclerosis
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University of Kansas Medical Center · 2023
Abstract
Study Significance: This proposed investigation is designed to examine the feasibility of an exercise-based intervention to reduce frailty in people living with MS. The proposed research will be the first to establish the feasibility of targeting frailty in pwMS and will begin to examine the dynamic nature of frailty in MS. These advances will pave the way for planned prospective studies toward effective targets for diagnostics, and rehabilitation of frailty in MS.
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Anonymous. (2023). Multimodal Exercise Training to Reduce Frailty in People With Multiple Sclerosis. <em>University of Kansas Medical Center</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06042244
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Anonymous. Multimodal Exercise Training to Reduce Frailty in People With Multiple Sclerosis. University of Kansas Medical Center. 2023.
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@misc{anon2023Multim,
title = {Multimodal Exercise Training to Reduce Frailty in People With Multiple Sclerosis},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {University of Kansas Medical Center},
year = {2023},
}
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