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SAMBA Trial: Towards a Paradigm Shift in Severe Asthma Management: Deep Analysis of the Effect of suBmaximal Aerobic Training

SAMBA Trial: Towards a Paradigm Shift in Severe Asthma Management: Deep Analysis of the Effect of suBmaximal Aerobic Training

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18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The effects of regular exercise on asthma control has not yet been well demonstrated.

The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of submaximal aerobic training on exercise tolerance (VO2max - primary outcome) and a set of secondary outcomes: quality of life, asthma symptoms control, bronchial and systemic inflammatory markers, lung function, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, anxiety and depression and body composition in patients with persistant asthma.

Description

While it is well known that intense physical exercise can generate bronchospasm and limit exercise performance, it recently appeared that regular physical exercise practiced aerobically could improve the clinical status of asthmatic patients.

The investigators are planning a 12-week randomized controlled study to assess the effect of regular aerobic exercise on exercise tolerance (VO2max), quality of life, asthma control, lung function, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, anxiety and depression, and bronchial and systemic inflammation in patients with persistent asthma.

The hypothesis is that regular physical exercise increases exercise tolerance, symptoms control, lung function and quality of life and reduces inflammation, anxiety and depression and bronchial hyperresponsiveness compared to simple physiotherapy sessions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • asthmatic patient
  • aged 18- 65 years
  • ACQ \> 1.5
  • stable background treatment comprising at least one inhaled corticosteroid or an anti-leukotriene

Exclusion Criteria:

  • IMC \> 35
  • severe osteoarthritis of the knees and hips
  • unstable angor
  • Severe uncontrolled hypertension

Study details
    Chronic Asthma

NCT04395937

University of Liege

13 May 2026

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