Acute Effects of High Intensity Interval Exercise on Executive Function

NCT ID: NCT02270528

Last Updated: 2018-08-21

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

16 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2014-10-31

Study Completion Date

2018-07-31

Brief Summary

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This study will examine the acute effects of high intensity interval ergometry on peripheral concentrations of lactate and hydrogen ions, as well as cognitive function. Approximately 60 healthy, college-aged males will participate in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST), a measure of executive function, two times over a span of two weeks. Prior to the WCST, participants will complete either a warm-up, a warm-up and high intensity interval exercise, or a stationary period. Changes in lactate, pH, and WCST score will be evaluated between and within groups in relation to the presence of the high intensity exercise stimulus.

Detailed Description

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The experimental protocol will be performed in three groups. Two of the three groups (HIT1 and HIT2) will counterbalance one another, meaning these participants will each receive the same level of treatment, but the treatments will occur in different sequence. The third group will serve as the control (CON). All qualified subjects will complete a consent form after receiving a detailed explanation of the experimental purpose and procedure by the investigator. Subjects qualify to participate in this study based upon the results of the preliminary health history record, ACSM risk assessment, and a 7-day activity recall form IPAQ. Following consent, participants will be randomized into one of three groups and will be scheduled three(3) lab sessions. A Subject Tracking Form will be used to monitor the progress of each subject.

All three groups begin the study with the same session protocol, constituting Day 1 (Baseline). This session will include baseline measurements of perceived effort (RPE), perceived pain (RPP), and affect (FS). These measures will be taken before and after the maximal oxygen uptake test scheduled on this day. Two single 15 mL blood samples (\~1 tablespoon) will be drawn for baseline pH and lactate quantification. Blood draws (BD) are repeated for a total of 8 times throughout the study for a total of 120 mL of blood. During the two experimental sessions (Session 2 and Session 3) blood will be drawn 3 times each; prior to HIT or seated rest, immediately following HIT or seated rest, and following the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST). The seventh and eight blood draws will occur during baseline, immediately before and after the maximal oxygen uptake exercise test. Each group will participate in all 8 blood draws. A demonstration of the WCST and a review of the Tabata high-intensity interval training protocol (HIT) will also be given during this session. Session 1 includes a cardiovascular fitness assessment (relative VO2 test) and body fat assessment (Bioelectrical Impedence Analysis, or BIA).

The following two sessions, Day 3 (Session 2) and Day 17 (Session 3), will be different for each group. The first group, (HIT1), will complete a warm-up, HIT, and the WCST during Session 2. The next session, Session 3, will be scheduled no less than 14 days from Session 2 and includes a warm-up, a 5-minute stationary period, and the WCST. The second group, (HIT2), will complete the same protocols as HIT1, but will complete Session 2 and Session 3 in reverse order. The control group (CON) will not perform the warm-up or the HIT exercise before either WCST. This group will still have 14-days separating WCST attempts. A follow-up by email will be used to report the results of the WCST scores to each participant once all subjects have completed the study in its entirety. Instructions on how to receive compensation for participating in the study will also be provided in the follow-up.

Data will be analyzed using the current version of SPSS Statistics. A 2 (HIT, no HIT) x 3 (pre-, immediately post-, and delayed post- HIT) repeated measures ANOVA will be used to determine the affects of HIT on biophysiological functions (La, H+, RPP, RPE, and FS). A paired t-test will show changes in executive function due to HIT. A Pearson correlation will determine the influence of biophysiological factors on cognitive function and a 3 (HIT1, HIT2, CON) x 2 (time of WCST) mixed-model ANOVA will demonstrate the learning effects associated with the WCST over a 14-day period.

Conditions

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High Intensity Interval Exercise (HIIE) Pain Perception Wisconsin Card Sorting Task

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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HIT1

This group will participate in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) two times. During the first attempt, prior to the WCST, this group will perform a warm-up and the high intensity interval exercise. The second attempt, prior to the WCST, this group will perform a warm-up and 5-minute stationary period. All measures of independent variables (pH, lactate, RPE, RPP, and FS) will be the same for all groups.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

10 seconds of sprinting on a bicycle ergometer against a resistance equivalent to 5.5% of a participant's body weight, followed by 20 seconds of rest, repeated 10 times. (\~5 minutes)

Cognitive Task

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is a measure of Executive Function.

HIT2

This group will participate in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) two times. During the first attempt, prior to the WCST, this group will perform a warm-up and a 5-minute stationary period. The second attempt, prior to the WCST, this group will perform a warm-up and the high intensity interval exercise. All measures of independent variables (pH, lactate, RPE, RPP, and FS) will be the same for all groups.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

10 seconds of sprinting on a bicycle ergometer against a resistance equivalent to 5.5% of a participant's body weight, followed by 20 seconds of rest, repeated 10 times. (\~5 minutes)

Cognitive Task

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is a measure of Executive Function.

CON

This group will participate in the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) two times. During the first attempt and second attempt, prior to the WCST, this group will participate in a 15-minute stationary period. All measures of independent variables (pH, lactate, RPE, RPP, and FS) will be the same for all groups.

Group Type OTHER

Cognitive Task

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is a measure of Executive Function.

Interventions

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Exercise

10 seconds of sprinting on a bicycle ergometer against a resistance equivalent to 5.5% of a participant's body weight, followed by 20 seconds of rest, repeated 10 times. (\~5 minutes)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Task

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is a measure of Executive Function.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Healthy male college students
* Ages of 18-35 years old
* Body fat percent \< 25%

Exclusion Criteria

* Moderate to high risk for cardiovascular disease
* Reporting any known physical or psychological diseases or disorders
* Participating in certain prescription and/or illegal drug use
* Smoking
* Body fat percent \> 25%
* Those having undergone any surgery, serious injury, or hospitalization within the past five years
* Those having experienced a major life event (eg divorce, family death) in the past five years
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Virginia Commonwealth University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Edmund O Acevedo, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Virginia Commonwealth University

Locations

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Clinical Research Unit, MCVH-VCU

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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HM20000451

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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