Metabolic Adaptations in Response to High Intensity Interval Training in Obese Adults

NCT ID: NCT02706093

Last Updated: 2022-08-25

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

129 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-05-03

Study Completion Date

2022-05-04

Brief Summary

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The overall objectives are to:

1. Assess mechanisms underlying HIIT-induced improvements in insulin resistance at the whole-body, tissue, and cellular levels.
2. Systematically compare different HIIT regimens to help identify effective "doses" of HIIT that may be optimal for improving metabolic health in obese adults.
3. Assess the ability/willingness of obese subjects to adhere to a long-term HIIT program.

Findings from these studies will greatly expand knowledge about the effects of HIIT on metabolic health, and will provide valuable information for development of programs aimed at maximizing key metabolic benefits of exercise.

Detailed Description

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If subjects are eligible for the study, they will be randomized into one of four different exercise training groups. Before training (and twice after 3 months of training) subjects will participate in a "clinical study" in which they will be required to stay overnight in the hospital. During the clinical study, the research team will perform a series of metabolic tests. Before and after the 3 months of training, the research team will assess subjects "free-living" 24h blood sugar control using a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM). The research team will measure several other relevant clinical markers (e.g., whole body and regional body fat assessments \[Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) and Magnetic Resonance Imager (MRI)\], hepatic lipid accumulation \[MRI analysis\], blood lipid profile, resting metabolic rate, glycated hemoglobin \[hemoglobin A1c\]). After the first 3 months of training, adherence to the subjects assigned training program will be tracked for the next 9 months (1 year of training in total). One year after initiating a training program, subjects will be asked to return to the clinic for a quick follow-up visit where the research team will complete some standard clinical assessments (e.g., body weight, body composition, blood pressure, and a blood sample).

Conditions

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Glucose Intolerance

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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High Intensity Interval Training #1

Obese adults with impaired glucose tolerance will be randomized into one of four different exercise training groups for a 3 month exercise intervention.

Group Type OTHER

High Intensity Interval Training #1

Intervention Type OTHER

(HIIT#1) 10 x 1 min. at \~90%HRmax - with low intensity warm-up, recovery, and cool down - total of 25 min/session .

Moderate intensity continuous training

Obese adults with impaired glucose tolerance will be randomized into one of four different exercise training groups for a 3 month exercise intervention.

Group Type OTHER

Moderate intensity continuous training

Intervention Type OTHER

Moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) = steady-state exercise at 60-70%HRmax for 45min. Representing a commonly prescribed exercise program.

High Intensity Interval Training #2

Obese adults with impaired glucose tolerance will be randomized into one of four different exercise training groups for a 3 month exercise intervention.

Group Type OTHER

High Intensity Interval Training #2

Intervention Type OTHER

(HIIT #2) 5 x 1 min at 90%HRmax + 10 min steady-state exercise at 70%HRmax \[25min; \~150kcals; 4d/wk\]

High Intensity Interval Training #3

Obese adults with impaired glucose tolerance will be randomized into one of four different exercise training groups for a 3 month exercise intervention.

Group Type OTHER

High Intensity Interval Training #3

Intervention Type OTHER

(HIIT #3) 5 x 1 min at 90%HRmax \[15min; \~90kcals; 4d/wk\]

Interventions

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High Intensity Interval Training #1

(HIIT#1) 10 x 1 min. at \~90%HRmax - with low intensity warm-up, recovery, and cool down - total of 25 min/session .

Intervention Type OTHER

Moderate intensity continuous training

Moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) = steady-state exercise at 60-70%HRmax for 45min. Representing a commonly prescribed exercise program.

Intervention Type OTHER

High Intensity Interval Training #2

(HIIT #2) 5 x 1 min at 90%HRmax + 10 min steady-state exercise at 70%HRmax \[25min; \~150kcals; 4d/wk\]

Intervention Type OTHER

High Intensity Interval Training #3

(HIIT #3) 5 x 1 min at 90%HRmax \[15min; \~90kcals; 4d/wk\]

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age: 18-40
* Body Mass Index: 30-40 kg/m2
* Waist circumference: 88-98cm for women and 100-110cm for men
* Glucose intolerant (i.e., 2h glucose concentration during a screening oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)= 140-199mg/dl
* No regularly planned exercise/physical activity
* Women must have regularly occurring menses and must be premenopausal

Exclusion Criteria

* EKG abnormalities as assessed by the cardiologist on the research team
* Evidence/history of cardiovascular or metabolic disease
* Medications known to affect lipid or glucose metabolism
* Pregnant or lactating
* Tobacco or e-cigarette use
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Michigan

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jeffrey F Horowitz

Professor, Movement Science and Director, Substrate Metabolism Laboratory

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jeff Horowitz

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Michigan

Locations

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Suzette Howton

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

References

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Ryan BJ, Schleh MW, Ahn C, Ludzki AC, Gillen JB, Varshney P, Van Pelt DW, Pitchford LM, Chenevert TL, Gioscia-Ryan RA, Howton SM, Rode T, Hummel SL, Burant CF, Little JP, Horowitz JF. Moderate-Intensity Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Training Affect Insulin Sensitivity Similarly in Obese Adults. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Aug 1;105(8):e2941-59. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa345.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 32492705 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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HUM00106883

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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