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    HP:0004417: Intermittent claudication

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    Correlated Drug Terms (1)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    drug224 Activity plan to break up sitting time Wiki 1.00

    Correlated MeSH Terms (3)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    D007383 Intermittent Claudication NIH 1.00
    D016491 Peripheral Vascular Diseases NIH 0.58
    D058729 Peripheral Arterial Disease NIH 0.50

    Correlated HPO Terms (1)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    HP:0004950 Peripheral arterial stenosis HPO 0.38

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    1 Personalised Activity Plan for BREAKing UP Sitting Time in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease and Intermittent Claudication (The BREAK UP Study)

    Intermittent claudication is the most common manifestation of peripheral arterial disease, a common cardiovascular disease that causes blocked blood vessels (arteries) in the leg. Symptoms consist of persistent pain in one or both legs during exercise that is relieved with rest. Evidence suggests that high levels of uninterrupted sitting and sedentary behaviour are associated with cardiovascular disease risk, mortality and all-cause mortality. One of the main goals for treating people with intermittent claudication, is increased participation in physical activity. Supervised Exercise Programmes are recommended however these are not well tolerated and compliance is low. Alternative exercise, including short bouts of physical activity to break up sedentary time, has been suggested to help improve physical function. This study will investigate whether alternative exercise, in the form of breaking up prolonged sitting time, will improve physical function in patients with intermittent claudication. A suite of multi-modal activities will be developed offering a variety of exercise activities which will inform a personalised activity plan for each participant. Patients will be screened during their routine clinic appointment at Glenfield Hospital. All other study activity will take place in a laboratory within the Leicester Diabetes Centre at the Leicester General Hospital (LGH). Patients will be expected to attend LGH for up to a maximum of 4 visits where study data will be collected from performing physical measurements and assessments, and the completion of various questionnaires. Additional data will be collected from activity monitors which will be worn for up to 8 days at baseline and follow-up, measuring step count and time, inactivity, activity time and intensity, and sleep duration. Participants will also be expected to wear activity monitors for the duration of the 8-week intervention to measure steps. Participants will be in the study for approximately 18 weeks in total.

    NCT04572737
    Conditions
    1. Peripheral Arterial Disease
    Interventions
    1. Behavioral: Activity plan to break up sitting time
    MeSH:Peripheral Arterial Disease Peripheral Vascular Diseases Intermittent Claudication
    HPO:Intermittent claudication Peripheral arterial stenosis

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent sitting at baseline vs. follow-up assessed via acceleration)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in sitting time

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Total score for 16 questions measuring walking distance, speed and stair climbing from 0 (worst/inability) to 4 (best/without limitations)

    Measure: The walking impairment questionnaire

    Time: 8 weeks

    Secondary Outcomes

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent performing physical activity at baseline vs. follow up assessed via mean acceleration mg/day )

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent performing physical activity

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent in light physical activity at baseline vs. follow up assessed via acceleration mins/day)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent in light physical activity

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent in moderate physical activity at baseline vs. follow up assessed via acceleration mins/day)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent in moderate physical activity

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent in vigorous physical activity at baseline vs. follow up assessed via acceleration mins/day)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent in vigorous physical activity

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent sitting at baseline vs. follow-up assessed via acceleration)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent in prolonged sitting

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using accelerometers (comparison of time spent sleeping at baseline vs. follow-up assessed via acceleration)

    Measure: To investigate overall changes in time spent in sleep

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using the Vascular Quality of Life (VascuQoL) questionnaire

    Measure: To investigate whether personalised activity breaks in sitting time improve quality of life

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using the Euro Quality of Life (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire

    Measure: To investigate whether personalised activity breaks in sitting time improve quality of life

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using the modified medical research council (mMRC) dyspnoea scale

    Measure: To investigate whether personalised activity breaks in sitting time improve breathlessness

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using Chalder's Fatigue Scale

    Measure: To investigate whether personalised activity breaks in sitting time improve fatigue

    Time: 8 weeks

    Description: Measured using the hospital anxiety and depression scale

    Measure: To investigate whether personalised activity breaks in sitting time improve anxiety and depression

    Time: 8 weeks

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