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Can HIIT Improve Symptoms Among Patients with MS?

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    HIIT may improve bone health and reduce cholesterol levels in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).

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    The training enhances physical function and lipid profiles, highlighting its potential benefits for MS management.

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    The exercise group participated in a remotely supervised HIIT protocol three times per week for 8 weeks.

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    Results indicated improvements in physical function for the exercise group.

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    Lipid profile analysis showed reductions in total and LDL cholesterol levels among exercise group participants.

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    HIIT was confirmed to be an effective and safe training method for patients with MS.

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    Positive effects on bone remodeling, lipid profile, and lower limb functionality were observed.

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    HIIT could be used to preserve bone status, slow the occurrence of osteoporosis, and maintain a healthy lipid metabolism.

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