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Fitness and Fat Oxidation in Overweight Chinese, Indian and Malay Men

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Nanyang Technological University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Overweight and Obesity

Treatments

Other: Cardiorespiratory fitness test
Other: Maximum fat oxidation test
Other: Resting measure of fat oxidation

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05337111
2017-T1-002-036

Details and patient eligibility

About

South Asian men have lower cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) than white men which is associated with a reduced capacity to oxidise fat during exercise. This is a risk factor for weight gain/regain. Whilst comparisons with Europeans are valuable, Asians are not a homogenous group and substantial differences in obesity and body fat partitioning exist with ethnicity. This cross-sectional pilot investigation aims to compare CRF and fat oxidation at rest and during exercise in Chinese, Indian and Malay men (from Singapore) with elevated BMI (23 -30 kg/m2). Forty-five men (15 each ethnicity) with elevated body mass index (23 -30 kg/m2) will complete testing in a fasted state on two separate mornings separated by ≥72 hours: (i) for a measure of CRF; and (ii) for a measure of fat oxidation at rest and during incremental exercise.

Full description

South Asian men have lower cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) than white men which is associated with a reduced capacity to oxidise fat during exercise. This is a risk factor for weight gain/regain. Whilst comparisons with Europeans are valuable, Asians are not a homogenous group and substantial differences in obesity and body fat partitioning exist with ethnicity. This cross-sectional pilot investigation aims to compare CRF and fat oxidation at rest and during exercise in Chinese, Indian and Malay men (from Singapore) with elevated BMI (23 -30 kg/m2). Forty-five men (15 each ethnicity) with elevated body mass index (23 -30 kg/m2) will complete testing in a fasted state on two separate mornings separated by ≥72 hours: (i) for a measure of CRF; and (ii) for a measure of fat oxidation at rest and during incremental exercise. A submaximal exercise test will be used to estimate CRF (maximum oxygen uptake, VO2max) during walking using a standard protocol where subjects walk on a treadmill at 5 km/h with regular increments in gradient until individuals reach 80% of their estimated maximum heart rate [220 - age (years)]. Perceived exertion will be monitored assessed periodically during the test and expired gases continuously measured via a mouthpiece attached to an automated metabolic cart (Parvomedics MMS-2400; Parvomedics, Sandy, UT). Oxygen consumption will be extrapolated to estimate VO2max based on estimated maximum heart rate. Resting fat oxidation will be determined via a 30 minute measure of expired gases under a ventilated hood attached to an automated metabolic cart. Fat oxidation during exercise will be determined via walking on a treadmill with increments in speed and gradient until the respiratory exchange ratio is ≥ 0.95. Primary outcomes will be compared among groups and adjusted for any covariates (e.g., BMI, body fat percentage) as necessary.

Enrollment

45 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

21 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • male
  • age 25 - <45 years
  • Chinese, Indian or Malay based on self-identity for three generations (parents and grandparents)
  • BMI ≥ 23 - < 30 kg/m2 and/or waist circumference ≥ 90 cm
  • physically inactive defined as < 150 minutes moderate or < 75 minutes vigorous leisure-time physical activity per week, or the equivalent combination of both

Exclusion criteria

  • females
  • personal history of cardio-metabolic diseases
  • dieting (i.e. restricting food/energy intake)
  • smokers
  • consuming alcohol > 3 times per week with > 3 drinks per time
  • using any medications which affect carbohydrate or lipid metabolism
  • any lower body injuries
  • fasting blood glucose > 6.1 mmol/L

Trial design

45 participants in 3 patient groups

Chinese men
Description:
Chinese men based on self-identity for three generations (parents and grandparents), age 25 - \<45 years, who are physically inactive (\< 150 minutes moderate or \< 75 minutes vigorous leisure-time physical activity per week), with elevated body mass index (\>23-\<30 kg/m2) for Asians. Single measure of CRF, resting fat oxidation and fat oxidation during graded exercise.
Treatment:
Other: Resting measure of fat oxidation
Other: Maximum fat oxidation test
Other: Cardiorespiratory fitness test
Indian men
Description:
Indian men based on self-identity for three generations (parents and grandparents), age 25 - \<45 years, who are physically inactive (\< 150 minutes moderate or \< 75 minutes vigorous leisure-time physical activity per week), with elevated body mass index (\>23-\<30 kg/m2) for Asians. Single measure of CRF, resting fat oxidation and fat oxidation during graded exercise.
Treatment:
Other: Resting measure of fat oxidation
Other: Maximum fat oxidation test
Other: Cardiorespiratory fitness test
Malay men
Description:
Malay men based on self-identity for three generations (parents and grandparents), age 25 - \<45 years, who are physically inactive (\< 150 minutes moderate or \< 75 minutes vigorous leisure-time physical activity per week), with elevated body mass index (\>23-\<30 kg/m2) for Asians. Single measure of CRF, resting fat oxidation and fat oxidation during graded exercise.
Treatment:
Other: Resting measure of fat oxidation
Other: Maximum fat oxidation test
Other: Cardiorespiratory fitness test

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