Acute Effect of Phototherapy With Light Emitting Diode (LED) on Muscle and Pulmonary Oxygen Consumption on Diabetes Mellitus
NCT ID: NCT01889784
Last Updated: 2016-06-08
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
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60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-08-31
2017-06-30
Brief Summary
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Additionally, this study aims to evaluate the effect of phototherapy previously applied to the exercise on the cardiovascular coupling. We hypothesize that phototherapy previously applied to the exercise will result in the increase baroreflex sensitivity (increased coherence and gain and decreased phase), promoting the improvement of the cardiovascular autonomic control and cardiovascular coupling in diabetic subjects. Two doses will be tested 150J and 300J.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Individuals with diabetes mellitus (phototherapy 150J)
The intervention of this study is phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) and dose of 150J each muscle. The Effective-LED or Placebo-LED will be applied in femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles bilaterally before constant-load exercise tests in bike. Each individual will perform two tests with Effective-LED and two tests with Placebo-LED randomly allocated. Evaluations will be completed in 4 days in total, respecting 14 days of rest to ensure the long washout phototherapy.
Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Health individuals - 150J (phototherapy 150J)
The intervention of this study is phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) and dose of 150J each muscle. The Effective-LED or Placebo-LED will be applied in femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscle bilaterally before constant-load exercise tests in bike. Each individual will perform two tests with Effective-LED and two tests with Placebo-LED randomly allocated. Evaluations will be completed in 4 days in total, respecting 14 days of rest to ensure the long washout phototherapy.
Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Individuals with diabetes mellitus (phototherapy 300J)
The intervention of this study is phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) with 300J. The Effective-LED or Placebo-LED will be applied in femoral quadriceps and triceps surale muscles bilaterally before constant-load exercise tests in bike. Each individual will perform two tests with Effective-LED and two tests with Placebo-LED randomly allocated. Evaluations will be completed in 4 days in total, respecting 14 days of rest to ensure the long washout phototherapy.
Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Health individuals (phototherapy 300J)
The intervention of this study is phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED). The Effective-LED or Placebo-LED will be applied in femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscle bilaterally before constant-load exercise tests in bike. Each individual will perform two tests with Effective-LED and two tests with Placebo-LED randomly allocated. Evaluations will be completed in 4 days in total, respecting 14 days of rest to ensure the long washout phototherapy.
Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Interventions
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Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 150J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 40 seconds with 3J of total energy for each diode and 150 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Phototherapy through light emitting diode (LED) - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Placebo phototherapy - 300J
The near-infrared radiation by light emitting diode (LED) will be performed with a cluster multi-diode arranged in an array of 34x18 cm containing 50 LEDs (GaAlAs, 850 nm). The phototherapy will be applied bilaterally on femoral quadriceps and triceps surae muscles during 80 seconds with 6J of total energy for each diode and 300 J of total energy delivery to muscle. Neither subject nor evaluators will known if LED was effective or placebo during data collection. A hidden button in the LED device is employed to ensure the double-blind procedure. This button allows selecting placebo or effective emission of near-infrared radiation while the time display is working. This button will be selected by a researcher who just participated of randomization procedure and LED application and had no access to data collection.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* sedentary
* Clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
* Free of diabetes mellitus to participate of control group
Exclusion Criteria
* Smoking
* anemia
* alcoholism
* disability conditions precluding exercise
45 Years
65 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
OTHER_GOV
Aparecida Maria Catai
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aparecida Maria Catai
PhD
Principal Investigators
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Aparecida M Catai, pHD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos
Locations
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Renata Gonçalves, Physiotherapist
Role: CONTACT
References
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Leal Junior EC, Lopes-Martins RA, Vanin AA, Baroni BM, Grosselli D, De Marchi T, Iversen VV, Bjordal JM. Effect of 830 nm low-level laser therapy in exercise-induced skeletal muscle fatigue in humans. Lasers Med Sci. 2009 May;24(3):425-31. doi: 10.1007/s10103-008-0592-9. Epub 2008 Jul 23.
Paolillo FR, Milan JC, Aniceto IV, Barreto SG, Rebelatto JR, Borghi-Silva A, Parizotto NA, Kurachi C, Bagnato VS. Effects of infrared-LED illumination applied during high-intensity treadmill training in postmenopausal women. Photomed Laser Surg. 2011 Sep;29(9):639-45. doi: 10.1089/pho.2010.2961. Epub 2011 Jul 12.
Leal Junior EC, Lopes-Martins RA, Rossi RP, De Marchi T, Baroni BM, de Godoi V, Marcos RL, Ramos L, Bjordal JM. Effect of cluster multi-diode light emitting diode therapy (LEDT) on exercise-induced skeletal muscle fatigue and skeletal muscle recovery in humans. Lasers Surg Med. 2009 Oct;41(8):572-7. doi: 10.1002/lsm.20810.
Ihsan FR. Low-level laser therapy accelerates collateral circulation and enhances microcirculation. Photomed Laser Surg. 2005 Jun;23(3):289-94. doi: 10.1089/pho.2005.23.289.
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Bauer TA, Reusch JE, Levi M, Regensteiner JG. Skeletal muscle deoxygenation after the onset of moderate exercise suggests slowed microvascular blood flow kinetics in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2007 Nov;30(11):2880-5. doi: 10.2337/dc07-0843. Epub 2007 Aug 3.
Wilkerson DP, Poole DC, Jones AM, Fulford J, Mawson DM, Ball CI, Shore AC. Older type 2 diabetic males do not exhibit abnormal pulmonary oxygen uptake and muscle oxygen utilization dynamics during submaximal cycling exercise. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2011 Mar;300(3):R685-92. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00479.2010. Epub 2010 Dec 22.
Francisco Cde O, Beltrame T, Ferraresi C, Parizotto NA, Bagnato VS, Borghi Silva A, Benze BG, Porta A, Catai AM. Evaluation of acute effect of light-emitting diode (LED) phototherapy on muscle deoxygenation and pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics in patients with diabetes mellitus: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2015 Dec 15;16:572. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-1093-3.
Other Identifiers
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13573013.1.0000.5504
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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