Exercising With a Screen or Music and Post-exercise Energy Compensation in Adolescents
NCT ID: NCT03105622
Last Updated: 2019-07-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-04-15
2018-01-15
Brief Summary
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The objective of this study will be to examine the effects of watching a screen or listening to music while exercising on acute energy intake and expenditure. It is hypothesized that the post-exercise energy compensation will be greater in both conditions with stimuli (i.e., screen and music) compared with the control condition (i.e., exercise alone).
STUDY DESIGN:
Randomized, 3-condition crossover study (within-subjects experimental design).
PARTICIPANTS:
The present study will recruit 25 male adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 years. Participants will be recruited via advertisements and word of mouth (first come first served approach).
OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY PROTOCOL:
Preliminary Visit The participants will attend one baseline session and three experimental sessions. The preliminary visit will include measurements related to anthropometry (body weight, height, waist circumference) and resting metabolic rate. Participants will also complete questionnaires in order to better characterize them.
Experimental Sessions Each participant will be engaged in each of the following three 30-min experimental conditions followed by an ad libitum lunch: (1) walking/jogging on a treadmill at 60% of VO2 peak while watching a screen (exercise + screen); (2) walking/jogging on a treadmill at 60% of VO2 peak while listening to music (exercise + music); and (3) walking/jogging on a treadmill at 60% of VO2 peak with no other stimulus (control condition).
MEASUREMENTS:
The main measures for this study include: anthropometric measurements, food intake, appetite sensations, energy expenditure, resting metabolic rate, and ratings of perceived exertion.
OUTCOME MEASURES:
The primary outcome measure will be post-exercise energy compensation. The food intake outcome will be assessed by using an ad libitum test meal immediately after the conditions and a dietary record for the remainder of the day. The energy expenditure outcome will be assessed by using an Actical accelerometer until bedtime. The secondary outcome measures will include appetite sensations and the ratings of perceived exertion (OMNI scale).
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Running+screen
Running on a treadmill at 60% VO2peak for 30 minutes while watching television.
TV and music
Watching TV or listening to music while running on a treadmill
Running+music
Running on a treadmill at 60% VO2peak for 30 minutes while listening to music.
TV and music
Watching TV or listening to music while running on a treadmill
Running without stimulus (control condition)
Running on a treadmill at 60% VO2peak for 30 minutes with no other stimuli.
TV and music
Watching TV or listening to music while running on a treadmill
Interventions
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TV and music
Watching TV or listening to music while running on a treadmill
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Unstable body weight (±4 kg) during the 3 months preceding testing
* Excessive alcohol intake (\>15 drinks/week)
* Celiac disease
* Metabolic disease (e.g., thyroid disease, heart disease, diabetes)
* Medication use that could interfere with the outcome variables
* Irregular sleeping pattern (e.g., shift work or working overnight shifts)
* Iinability to comply with the protocol.
13 Years
17 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jean-Philippe Chaput
Research Scientist
Locations
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CHEO Research Institute
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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References
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Livock H, Barnes JD, Pouliot C, LeBlanc AG, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Prud'homme D, Chaput JP. Watching television or listening to music while exercising failed to affect post-exercise food intake or energy expenditure in male adolescents. Appetite. 2018 Aug 1;127:266-273. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.05.016. Epub 2018 May 14.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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17/02X
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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