Pilot Project to Examine the Effects of Exercise on Nocturnal Lipolysis in Men and Women
NCT ID: NCT02408510
Last Updated: 2019-07-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
15 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-08-31
2017-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The primary objective of the proposed study is to demonstrate the feasibility of measuring nocturnal whole-body and regional lipolysis by using stable isotope techniques and microdialysis of subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue respectively with the long term goal of determining the effects of acute exercise during the daytime on rates of lipolysis at night in men and women. A secondary objective of this study is to determine if nocturnal regional lipolysis measured by microdialysis of subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue and whole body lipolysis measured by a stable glycerol isotope infusion are related to dietary and whole body fat oxidation measured by stable isotope labelled fatty acid and whole-room calorimetry, respectively. Finally, the study aims to determine if sleep quality parameters measured by EEG and wrist actigraphy correlate with measures of nocturnal fat oxidation and lipolysis (regional and whole body)
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Sedentary (planned exercise \< 3 d/week, \< 30 min/session)
* Lifetime maximum BMI of 30 kg/m2
* Weight stable by self-report for at least 2 mo before the study (\<5% weight change)
* Habitual sleeping pattern of \>7 hours not to exceed 9.25 hours of sleep per night
* Zero to low-moderate caffeine intake (not to exceed 500 mg/d)
* Alcohol use fewer than two standard drinks per day per week for males and one or less drinks per day per week for females.
Exclusion Criteria
* Use of any medication that could affect lipid metabolism, insulin signaling, or sleep
* Pregnant women will not be enrolled in the study
* Current or chronic medical/psychiatric conditions
* Shift work or dwelling below Denver altitude (1,600 m) a year prior to testing
* Travel across more than one time zone 3 wk before study
* Abnormal eating patterns identified by interview and eating questionnaire
* Screening positive for illicit drugs
* Chronic health conditions such as diabetes,
* Hyper or hypothyroidism
* Sleep apnea (Apnea-Hypopnea Index \>5)
* Renal or liver disease, anemia, or cancer
* Regularly go to sleep after midnight
* One or more of the following out-of-range values measured on a fasting blood sample:
* glucose \> 110 mg/dl,
* thyroid stimulating hormone \<0.5 or \>5.0 uU/ml,
* hemoglobin \< 14.5 g/dl men, \<12.3 g/dl women,
* alanine amino transferase \> 47 U/l,
* aspartate aminotransferase \> 47 U/l,
* alkaline phosphatase \<39 or \>117 U/l, or
* creatinine \>1.1 mg/dl.
20 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Colorado, Denver
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Daniel Bessesen, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Colorado, Denver
Locations
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University of Colorado Hospital
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Countries
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References
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Westerterp KR, Goran MI. Relationship between physical activity related energy expenditure and body composition: a gender difference. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1997 Mar;21(3):184-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0800385.
Horton TJ, Dow S, Armstrong M, Donahoo WT. Greater systemic lipolysis in women compared with men during moderate-dose infusion of epinephrine and/or norepinephrine. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2009 Jul;107(1):200-10. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.90812.2008. Epub 2009 Apr 30.
Horton TJ, Pagliassotti MJ, Hobbs K, Hill JO. Fuel metabolism in men and women during and after long-duration exercise. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1998 Nov;85(5):1823-32. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1998.85.5.1823.
Moro C, Pillard F, de Glisezinski I, Crampes F, Thalamas C, Harant I, Marques MA, Lafontan M, Berlan M. Sex differences in lipolysis-regulating mechanisms in overweight subjects: effect of exercise intensity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2007 Sep;15(9):2245-55. doi: 10.1038/oby.2007.267.
Bjorntorp PA. Sex differences in the regulation of energy balance with exercise. Am J Clin Nutr. 1989 May;49(5 Suppl):958-61. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/49.5.958. No abstract available.
Bergouignan A, Kealey EH, Schmidt SL, Jackman MR, Bessesen DH. Twenty-four hour total and dietary fat oxidation in lean, obese and reduced-obese adults with and without a bout of exercise. PLoS One. 2014 Apr 8;9(4):e94181. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0094181. eCollection 2014.
Other Identifiers
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13-0359
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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