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Exercise in Hereditary ATTR (ATTRv) Amyloidosis

Exercise in Hereditary ATTR (ATTRv) Amyloidosis

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18 years and older
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Overview

This study aims to explore the effects of a 12-week exercise intervention on the physical and mental health of people living with Hereditary ATTR (ATTRv) Amyloidosis, a rare genetic disease caused by mutations in the transthyretin gene, leading to the deposition of amyloid fibrils in nerves and organs.

Description

Considering that few studies to date have explored the effects of exercise in ATTRv Amyloidosis, this study aims to increase the existing evidence in this under-researched area. Besides, the existing research was performed with liver transplanted patients and focused exclusively on physical fitness outcomes. Therefore, we aim to include those patients who are currently receiving new therapies and extend research to the mental benefits of exercising, questioning whether exercise can ease the mental burden of living with such a debilitating disease. This research also seeks to raise awareness among patients and healthcare professionals about the importance of an active lifestyle in improving HRQoL in this community.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • ATTRv Amyloidosis patients living in Portugal;
  • Disease stage 1 or 2;
  • No medical contraindication for exercising;
  • Ability to provide informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Having undergone a liver transplant in the past 6 months.

Study details
    Amyloidosis
    Hereditary
    Transthyretin-Related

NCT07033715

University of Maia

28 June 2025

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