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The purpose of this pilot study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing adults with overweight and obesity to an exercise intervention of either prescribed morning aerobic exercise (AM-EX) or prescribed evening aerobic exercise (PM-EX) progressing to 2000 kcal/wk.
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The purpose of this pilot study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing adults with overweight and obesity to an exercise intervention of either prescribed morning aerobic exercise (AM-EX) or prescribed evening aerobic exercise (PM-EX) progressing to 2000 kcal/wk. Specifically, the purpose of this study is to assess recruitment, retention, and adherence to the exercise interventions.
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Female or Male
Age 18-55 years
Body Mass Index 25-40 kg/m2
Physically inactive: defined as self-reporting <150 minutes per week of physical activity at moderate intensity or greater on a regular basis over the past 3 months.
No self-report of acute or chronic disease (cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders and orthopedic problems in particular)
No plans to relocate within the next 6 months
No plans for extended travel (> 1weeks) within the next 6 months
No nicotine use
Live or work within 30 minutes of the AHWC (exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Study PI on a case by case basis for highly motivated subjects).
Capable and willing to give informed consent, understand exclusion criteria, accept the randomized group assignment, and complete outcome measures.
Own a smartphone and willing to download and use text messaging for meal intake and other related assessments.
Have a primary care physician (or are willing to establish care with a primary care physician prior to study enrollment) to address medical issues which may arise during screening or study procedures/interventions.
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33 participants in 2 patient groups
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