Actively Recruiting
Evaluation of the Effect of a Physical Activity Recovery Stay
Led by Union de Gestion des Etablissements des Caisses d'Assurance Maladie - Nord Est · Updated on 2026-05-08
50
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
232 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
A WHO study in 2020 revealed that 81% of adolescents (aged 11-17) do not respect the recommendation of one hour of moderate physical activity per day. In the context of disability, many factors impose limits on physical activity. While the pathology itself induces limitations and restrictions (prolonged sitting time, assisted movement, etc.), organizational constraints also apply to both children and parents, who have to divide their time between work, school and therapeutic care, which is sometimes numerous and varied over the course of a single week. These limitations generate stress and fatigue, and prolonged sedentary periods lead children with chronic illnesses, rare diseases or disabilities into a process of physical deconditioning. The accumulation of sedentary time is detrimental to cardiovascular and metabolic health. To combat this deconditioning, the 2008 National Physical Activity and Sport Plan (PNAPS) sets out the main guidelines for treatment and implementation. The plan explains that "for patients with chronic illnesses, rare diseases or disabilities, the aim is to encourage care and guidance towards Adapted Physical Activity (APA). The attending physician will be able to identify local therapeutic education programs, rehabilitation services and "sport-santé" offers, to improve access for these patients to supervised local programs". In addition, the plan suggests "developing APA programs in healthcare establishments to enable people with chronic illnesses, rare diseases or disabilities to access health education incorporating practical sessions". In line with this plan, an exercise reconditioning program has been set up at our facility. This three-month stay includes children with a variety of pathologies, but with a common feature of physical deconditioning.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Evaluation of the Effect of a Physical Activity Recovery Stay
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Children with a pathology (chronic disease, rare disease or disability) in a state of deconditioning to exercise
- Taken in charge at the CMPRE for a stay to resume physical activity
You will not qualify if you...
- Age under 8 and over 18
- Patients undergoing rehabilitation during the stay
- Patients with a significant change in their therapeutic management during the stay
- Significant cognitive impairment preventing comprehension of instructions
- Significant club or leisure sports activity (3x/week)
- Electric wheelchair
- Non-compliance with stay (5 �bd days missed out of total stay)
- Participation in another study during the return-to-physical-activity stay
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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Institut Régional de Médecine Physique et de Réadaptation
Nancy, France, 54000
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Research Team
J
Jonathan Pierret, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
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Model
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Primary Purpose
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Number of Arms
1
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