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Progressive Metabolic Adaptations to Low Intensity Exercise Training and Weight Loss

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University of Michigan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Obesity

Treatments

Other: Exercise Training
Other: Weight Loss with continued Exercise Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT01452074
R01 DK077966 - PA
R01DK077966 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

the investigators first aim is to determine the effect of low intensity exercise (without weight loss) on insulin sensitivity, muscle lipid metabolism, and factors regulating these processes in skeletal muscle after 1 day, 2 wks, 12 wks of training, and again after 3 days without exercise in obese adults. the investigators second aim is to determine the effect of combining low intensity exercise training with 10% weight loss on insulin sensitivity, muscle lipid metabolism, and factors regulating these processes in skeletal muscle.

Although a single 40 minute session of exercise at a low exercise intensity will not improve insulin sensitivity, the investigators anticipate adaptations after two weeks of exercise training (6 session/wk; 12 session total) will improve insulin sensitivity and be accompanied by a reduction in fatty acid intermediates and a reduction in markers for pro-inflammatory activation in muscle. the investigators anticipate changes in insulin sensitivity, fatty acid partitioning, and pro-inflammatory markers the day after the last session of a 12 wk training program (without weight-loss) will be similar to that measured after 2 weeks of training. the investigators anticipate insulin sensitivity, accumulation of fatty acid intermediates, and pro-inflammatory activation will be markedly improved after 10% weight loss when measured the day after exercise. the investigators would expect the improvements in Insulin sensitivity, accumulation of fatty acid intermediates, and markers of inflammatory stress will be significantly attenuated when measured 3 days after the most recent exercise session, but beneficial effects of 10% weight loss on these metabolic endpoints will persist when compared with before weight loss.

Enrollment

16 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • body mass index [BMI]: 30-45 kg/m2; All women must be pre-menopausal; Non-exerciser (no regularly planned exercise/physical activity)

Exclusion criteria

  • Hematocrit ≤ 34%; Fasting plasma glucose concentration ≥ 125 mg/dL; Weight instability ≥ ±5 lbs in past month; Taking medications known to affect lipid and/or glucose metabolism; evidence and/or history of cardiovascular or frank metabolic diseases; pregnancy or actively breast feeding

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

16 participants in 1 patient group

Exercise Training with Weight Loss
Other group
Description:
During the first 12 weeks of the study, subjects will adhere to an exercise training program while maintaining their original body weight. The exercise training program will entail the following: 40min/session, \~50% of their maximal aerobic capacity (approximately 100-110 beats per min), 5-6 days/week After the first 12 weeks in the study, subjects will continue with the same exercise program, but then they will be placed on a reduced calorie diet until they lose exactly 10% of their original body weight
Treatment:
Other: Exercise Training
Other: Weight Loss with continued Exercise Training

Trial contacts and locations

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