Aging, Lifestyle and Inflammation in Veterans Exercising
NCT ID: NCT00667030
Last Updated: 2025-01-23
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-07-31
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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The purposes of these studies are to determine the influence(s) of age and body composition on the production of inflammatory chemicals by fat (adipose tissue), the mechanisms controlling this, and if a weight loss and aerobic exercise intervention results in a decrease in inflammation.
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Detailed Description
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1\) the effects of aging and obesity on regional adipokine secretion and expression, 2) whether elevated adipokine levels in older obese people are due to increased macrophage infiltration into subcutaneous adipose tissue and/or related to total, subcutaneous or visceral abdominal fat (SAT or VAT) distribution, and 3) the relationship of adipokines to insulin resistance and the constituents of the metabolic syndrome.
Specifically, we aim to determine:
1. if the expression and secretion of a) the inflammatory markers SAA, IL-6, TNF-a, MCP-1 is greater, and b) the anti-inflammatory hormone adiponectin is lower in SC abdominal and gluteal adipose tissue from older, compared to middle-aged and younger obese subjects across a narrow range of obesity and waist circumference;
2. if these age-associated changes in adipokine production are a)due to the degree of macrophage infiltration of regional adipose tissue, and/or differences in a greater degree of visceral and/or differences in ABD fat distribution (SAT, VAT), and b) related to glucose and lipid metabolic profiles of the subjects; and
3. the effects of a WL+AEX intervention on regional adipokine expression and secretion, circulating levels of CRP and the above adipokines, and glucose and lipid metabolism in a subset of obese sedentary individuals with greater than two components of the metabolic syndrome.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Lifestyle Modification
Combined hypocaloric diet and aerobic exercise training
Weight loss and aerobic exercise training
Weight loss and aerobic exercise training
Interventions
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Weight loss and aerobic exercise training
Weight loss and aerobic exercise training
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Waist 80-120cm (men), 70-110cm (women)
* Stable Medical Regimen \> or = 30 days
* All women over the age of 50 must be postmenopausal for at least 1 year, have serum FSH \>30 mIU/ml, and agree to remain off hormone replacement therapy for the duration of the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Cigarette Smoking
* Diabetes on Medication or Fasting Glucose \>126 mg/dl
* Poorly controlled hypertension requiring \>3 drugs or beta blockers
* Hyperlipidemia with TG\>400mg/dl, LDL\>190mg/dl or on Lipitor or Crestor
* Other medications affecting glucose, lipid or cytokine levels
* Thyroid Disease
* Weight gain/loss \>5kg in preceding 3 months
* Alcohol \>3oz/day
* Caffeine \>120 oz/day
* Chronic liver, renal or hematological disease
* Lung disease requiring oxygen
* Active cancer on radiation or chemotherapy treatment
* HIV (+) or other disease prone to malnutrition
* Sickle cell anemia
* Active psychosis or dementia
* Chronic untreated depression
* Hemiparetic Stroke
* Coronary Artery or cerebrovascular disease precluding exercise
* Implantable defibrillator
* Other medical condition precluding exercise testing or participation in exercise and weight loss programs, as per medical judgement of study team
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
FED
University of Maryland, Baltimore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jacob Blumenthal
GRECC Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Jacob B Blumenthal, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Baltimore VA Medical Center, University of Maryland
Locations
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University of Maryland; Baltimore VA Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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HP-00041199
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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