BONeMOVE: exercise boosts endurance in kids with brittle bones
NCT ID NCT05927389
First seen May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests whether a 6-month adapted physical activity program can improve endurance and quality of life in 30 children and teens with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease). Participants will do supervised exercises designed for their condition. The main goal is to see if their maximum oxygen consumption (a measure of fitness) increases after the program.
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CHU Montpellier Hôpital Arnaud de Villeneuve
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CHU Toulouse
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