HIT in Insulin-resistant and Insulin-sensitive Obese Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT03042234
Last Updated: 2021-07-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
25 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-07-08
2018-11-02
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Group Insulin-resistant
Insulin-resistant obese adolescents
Group Insulin-Resistant
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Group Insulin-Sensitive
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Group Insulin-sensitive
Insulin-sensitive obese adolescents
Group Insulin-Resistant
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Group Insulin-Sensitive
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Interventions
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Group Insulin-Resistant
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Group Insulin-Sensitive
High intensity interval training: 3 to 6 sets of 60-second sprints at 100% of the peak velocity interspersed by a 3-min active recovery period.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* with a body mass index z-score (zBMI) ≥ + 2SD
* puberty stage \> 3
* the boys and girls had to present a minimum physical fitness, according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), according to the activity performed during the last week and confirmed this using the peak cardiopulmonary test (VO2).
Exclusion Criteria
* indiviudals who had cardiac, orthopedic, respiratory or renal problems, diabetes, uncontrolled hypertension, genetic syndrome or hormonal abnormalities.
12 Years
16 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo
OTHER
Responsible Party
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JULIANA MONIQUE LINO
Principal investigator Juliana Monique Lino Aparecido
Principal Investigators
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Juliana Monique Lino Aparecido
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo
Locations
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Santa Casa of Sao Paulo School
São Paulo, , Brazil
Emef Angelina Maffei Vita
São Paulo, , Brazil
Emef Plinio Queroz
São Paulo, , Brazil
Countries
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References
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Other Identifiers
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34634414.5.0000.5479
Identifier Type: REGISTRY
Identifier Source: secondary_id
1.227.250
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
japarecido
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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