Influence of Muscle Strength on the Energy Cost of Walking in Obese Subjects
NCT ID: NCT01794377
Last Updated: 2014-07-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
59 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-02-28
2013-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Main objective: to compare the effects of two programs of rehabilitation training associated with a diet supplemented with fruits and vegetables on reducing energy cost of walking in obese adults.
Secondary objectives: to compare the effects of two programs of rehabilitation training associated with a diet supplemented with fruits and vegetables on:
* the mechanical properties of the lower extremity muscles,
* the biomechanics of walking,
* the walking intensity,
* body composition,
* the quality of life, and physical activities compliance and motivation,
* the alimentary behaviour,
* and the oxidative stress and the inflammatory status.
Abstract:
Regular physical activity associated with a hypocaloric diet and an intake of fruits and vegetables can reduce body fat mass and prevent the inflammatory and oxidative stress which are associated with obesity. Daily physical activities such as carrying bags, making housework, stair climbing, or simply walking, are recommended to increase total daily energy expenditure. However, obese individuals have a higher energy cost of walking compared with their lean counterparts. This higher energy cost of walking does not induce higher total daily energy expenditure by an increase in activity energy expenditure, but inversely, increases exercise intensity and reduces walking practice. It has been shown that this higher energy cost of walking could be due to reduced lower extremity muscle strength of obese individuals. Moreover, muscle strength is also reduced after a weight loss due to a decrease in lean body mass. However, it has been shown in lean and over-weight individuals, that strength training could induce a decrease of the energy cost of walking, making easier walking activities.
Thus, we propose in obese patients to compare the short- and medium-term results of two training protocols for 5 months, both associated with a diet supplemented with fruits and vegetables, on reducing energy cost of walking. The study will last 9 months in total with a 5 months training period.
Participants will be randomized into 2 arms: arm 1 will consist of an interval strength training for 30 min on bicycle ergometer (which include strengthening exercises in an high intensity interval training), and arm 2 will consist of a isocaloric continuous exercise realised at moderate intensity (50 % of Vo2max) for 40 min on bicycle ergometer too. Participants will meet for training three times per week for 5 months under supervision of an exercise physiologist. All the participants will have an initial nutritional education session at the beginning of the study and will answer to questionnaires on training experience during the 5 months training period (Exercise difficulties, pain...).
At the beginning of the study and at each follow-up visit (5th and 9th month), all participants will have:
* biological analysis : blood glucose, HbA1c, insulin, cholesterol total, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, C reactive protein (CRP), albumin, creatinine, urinary parameters, antioxidant status, inflammatory markers,
* maximal cardiopulmonary exercise,
* anthropometric and functional examinations : weight, height, waist, hip and thigh circumferences, blood pressure and body composition assessed by dual x-ray absorptiometry,
* laboratory tests : measurements of energy cost of walking, walking pattern on treadmill, and muscle strength,
* questionnaires on quality of life, alimentary behaviour, experience of physical activities and on physical activities compliance and motivation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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40 of an endurance training
Endurance training at 50% of VO2 peak measured by indirect calorimetry. Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables.
40 of an endurance training
The moderate-intensity continuous exercise group will carry out a 40-min session of continuous cycling at a moderate intensity (50 % of Vo2max).
Training three times per week for 5 months under supervision of an exercise physiologist.
Initial nutritional education session at the beginning of the study Questionnaires on training experience during the 5 months training period (Exercise difficulties, pain...).
Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables (5 per day) during all the study.
30 minutes of a high intensity training
This arm consist of an interval strength training for 30 min on bicycle ergometer (which include strengthening exercises in an high intensity interval training).
Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables.
30 minutes of high intensity training
This group will carry out a 5-min warm-up period on bicycle ergometer at an intensity corresponding to 50% of Vo2max before performed eight times the intermittent training exercise as follows:
* 30 sec at 120% of Vo2max,
* 1 min at 50% of Vo2max,
* 15 sec at 30-40 revolutions per minute of strength training at 100% of the maximal anaerobic power, which will be first determined by means of a force-velocity test on a Monark ergometer,
* 1 min at 50% of Vo2max.
The training session will be terminated by a 3-min cool-down period at 40% of Vo2max.
Training three times per week for 5 months under supervision of an exercise physiologist.
Initial nutritional education session at the beginning of the study Questionnaires on training experience during the 5 months training period (Exercise difficulties, pain...).
Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables (5 per day) during all the study.
Interventions
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30 minutes of high intensity training
This group will carry out a 5-min warm-up period on bicycle ergometer at an intensity corresponding to 50% of Vo2max before performed eight times the intermittent training exercise as follows:
* 30 sec at 120% of Vo2max,
* 1 min at 50% of Vo2max,
* 15 sec at 30-40 revolutions per minute of strength training at 100% of the maximal anaerobic power, which will be first determined by means of a force-velocity test on a Monark ergometer,
* 1 min at 50% of Vo2max.
The training session will be terminated by a 3-min cool-down period at 40% of Vo2max.
Training three times per week for 5 months under supervision of an exercise physiologist.
Initial nutritional education session at the beginning of the study Questionnaires on training experience during the 5 months training period (Exercise difficulties, pain...).
Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables (5 per day) during all the study.
40 of an endurance training
The moderate-intensity continuous exercise group will carry out a 40-min session of continuous cycling at a moderate intensity (50 % of Vo2max).
Training three times per week for 5 months under supervision of an exercise physiologist.
Initial nutritional education session at the beginning of the study Questionnaires on training experience during the 5 months training period (Exercise difficulties, pain...).
Dietary Supplement: supplementation in fruits and vegetables (5 per day) during all the study.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 18-40 years old
* 30 ≤ BMI ≤40 kg / m²
* sedentary
* considered clinically stable
* able to rehabilitation training
* having signed an informed consent
* without professional activity
Exclusion Criteria
* HbA1c ≥ 6.5%
* severe hypertension (Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) ≥ 180 mmHg and / or Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) ≥ 110 mmHg)
* hypertension (≥140/90 mmHg) untreated or treated by beta blocker or calcium blocker
* absolute and relative contraindication to the maximal exercise test (ACC / American Heart Association 2002) and / or physical training
* inability to achieve the maximum exercise test and / or the metabolic exercise test by indirect calorimeter
* uncompensated cardiovascular and / or respiratory disease revealed by exercise test
* pacemaker or defibrillator
* recent cardiovascular events (heart failure, treated by positive inotropic drugs, angioplasty within the last 10 days, cardiac surgery within the last 3 months, valvular disease requiring surgical correction, evolving myopericarditis, severe ventricular arrhythmias non stabilized under treatment)
* known and documented myopathy
* cancer
* acute and chronic inflammatory disease
* end stage renal disease
* digestive system operation
* treated by corticoids, thyroid hormone, antidepressant or neuroleptics
* pregnancy
* mental deficiency that prevents the understanding of informed consent and protocol
* participation to another research protocol
* attendance in the previous month to a program of rehabilitation training or a diet
* associated evolutionary disease causing significant impairment of general condition.
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Universite de La Reunion
OTHER
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Réunion
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Stephane Schneebeli, PI
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CHU de La Réunion
Locations
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CHU de La Réunion
Saint-Pierre, La Réunion, France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2012/CHU/01
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
OBELIX
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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