Study Results
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
5 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-03-27
2017-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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For the aerobic interval exercise condition, subjects will be equipped with a heart rate (HR) monitor and asked to perform an interval exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, subjects will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and subjects will do four 4-minute intervals at a work rate associated with 90%-95% HRmax, separated by 3 minutes of active recovery at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. Subjects will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. After the exercise, subjects will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output measured in 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow. During this time, subjects will remain seated with their body posture maintained constant.
For the continuous exercise condition, subjects will be equipped with a HR monitor and asked to perform a continuous exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, subjects will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and subjects will perform a 30-minute exercise bout at a HR that elicits 75%-80% of their measured HRmax. Work rate will be adjusted, if needed, to keep HR within this value. Subjects will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. After the exercise, subjects will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output measured in 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow. During this time, subjects will remain seated with their body posture maintained constant.
For the non-exercise control condition, subjects will be asked to come to the laboratory for 4 hours and have their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output measured in 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow. During this time, subjects will remain seated with their body posture maintained constant.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
SCREENING
NONE
Study Groups
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Non-exercise Control
Subjects will come to the laboratory for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output will be measured with 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow. During this time, subjects will remain seated with their body posture maintained constant
No interventions assigned to this group
Aerobic Interval Exercise
Subjects will be equipped with a heart rate (HR) monitor and perform an interval exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, subjects will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and subjects will do four 4-minute intervals at a work rate associated with 90%-95% HRmax, separated by 3 minutes of active recovery at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. Subjects will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. After the exercise, subjects will remain seated in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output will be measured with 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow.
Aerobic Interval Exercise
Subjects will perform an interval exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, they will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% of their max heart rate (HR) for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and they will do four 4-minute intervals at a work rate associated with 90%-95% HRmax, separated by 3 minutes of active recovery at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax They will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% of their max HR. After the exercise, they will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using an automated blood pressure monitor and cardiac output will be measured using the PhysioFlow. They will remain seated during this time
Continuous Exercise
Subjects will be equipped with a heart rate (HR) monitor and perform an interval exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, subjects will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and subjects will perform a 30-minute exercise bout at a HR that elicits 75%-80% of their measured HRmax. Work rate will be adjusted, if needed, to keep HR within this value. Subjects will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax. After the exercise, subjects will remain seated in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using the Oscar 2 with SphygmoCor ambulatory blood pressure system, and cardiac output will be measured with 10-second averages using the PhysioFlow.
Continuous exercise
Subjects will perform a 30-minute continuous exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, they will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% of their max heart rate (HR) for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and they will perform a 30-minute exercise bout at a work rate associated with 75%-80% of their max HR. They will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% of their max HR. After the exercise, they will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using an automated blood pressure monitor and cardiac output will be measured using the PhysioFlow. They will remain seated during this time.
Interventions
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Aerobic Interval Exercise
Subjects will perform an interval exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, they will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% of their max heart rate (HR) for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and they will do four 4-minute intervals at a work rate associated with 90%-95% HRmax, separated by 3 minutes of active recovery at a work rate associated with 50% HRmax They will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% of their max HR. After the exercise, they will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using an automated blood pressure monitor and cardiac output will be measured using the PhysioFlow. They will remain seated during this time
Continuous exercise
Subjects will perform a 30-minute continuous exercise bout on a cycle ergometer. To warm up, they will cycle at a work rate associated with 50% of their max heart rate (HR) for 10 minutes. Wattage will then increase and they will perform a 30-minute exercise bout at a work rate associated with 75%-80% of their max HR. They will be given a 5-minute cool-down period at a work rate associated with 50% of their max HR. After the exercise, they will remain in the lab for 4 hours and their blood pressure will be measured every 10 minutes using an automated blood pressure monitor and cardiac output will be measured using the PhysioFlow. They will remain seated during this time.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
45 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Arizona State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Arizona State University
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CHeER
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id