Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis: Traditional and Cluster Sets
NCT ID: NCT04028726
Last Updated: 2019-07-24
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
8 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-08-25
2019-07-15
Brief Summary
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The purpose of this research is to compare the muscle protein synthesis response to acute bouts of cluster and traditional set configurations. Investigators will assess muscle protein synthesis rates before and after acute resistance exercise in 14 resistance-trained males and females (Age: 20-35; back squat 1.5 x body weight; 3 years of resistance training experience). The volunteers are required to be removed (at least six weeks) from all ergogenic levels of nutritional supplements that have previously been shown to affect protein synthesis. Blood and muscle biopsies will be collected as a part of testing. Further, subjects will be required to perform moderate-to-high intensity resistance exercise.
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Detailed Description
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Prior to participation, procedures of the study and the associated risks will be explained to participants prior to enrolling them in the study. Subjects who are interested in participating will be asked to read and sign an informed consent form. If they chose to do so, they will then fill out a medical history questionnaire. Those meeting entry criteria, as identified in the section on Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, will have their height and weight recorded and blood pressure assessed through use of a blood pressure cuff, followed by determination of body composition by dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). DXA is a procedure used to provide researchers with information about body composition using two low dose x-rays. Briefly, participants will be asked to remove all metal objects. They will then be asked to lie on the DXA table where they will be positioned by a trained technician for accurate measurement. The total time of the body composition scan lasts approximately 6-10 minutes depending on the size of the participant. Following determination of body composition, participants will be asked to perform the back squat exercise after demonstration by trained personnel for familiarization with the exercise protocol. The total time associated with consent, body composition assessment, and initial familiarization is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours.
Each participant will be asked to participate in 2 experimental infusion trials, each separated by ≥7 days (Figure 2). The trials will differ in the specific resistance exercise bout performed (CLU or TRD conditions). A standardized evening meal will be provided the night before each experimental infusion. Participants will receive this meal on the 1RM testing day with instructions on when to consume it. Participants will be asked to refrain from any vigorous activities outside of daily living for 72 hours prior to each infusion trial. This will prevent a potential confounding of recently performed exercise on rates of muscle protein synthesis. In addition, subjects will be asked to record their food intake for 3 d before the start of each test day in a food diary that will be provided during the screening.
Subject Activity: On the days of the test, the subject is asked to arrive to Freer Hall by public transport or car in the morning at 8.00 am without eating breakfast (i.e., in the fasting state). After arrival, they will rest on a bed for the majority of the test day (8 - 9.5 h in total). They will perform multiple sets of the back squat exercise with a moderate load (70-75% 1RM) at approximately 10.00 am to 11.00 am each test day. Hereafter, they are asked to rest on a bed again for the remainder of the test day. They will have free access to a restroom, and will be able to work on their laptop, read a book, or watch DVDs during the test day with the exception of during the muscle biopsy procedures.
The resistance training protocols: Participants will perform a dynamic warm-up lasting approximately 5-10 minutes. Following the warm-up, participants will perform two sets of the back squat exercise using a barbell and weight plates with a load equivalent to 40-60% 1RM, as determined through the previous 1RM testing. After 1-2 minutes' rest, participants will perform the back squat using either traditional (4 sets of 10 repetitions with 120 seconds rest) or cluster (4 sets of two clusters of 5 repetitions with 30 seconds between clusters \[intra-set rest\] and 90 seconds between sets \[inter-set rest\]) set configurations with a load equivalent to
\~70-75% 1RM.Participants will perform both protocols separated by at least 7 days (randomized), thus two trials will be performed. Participants will be asked to perform each repetition as explosively as possible. All testing will be performed on force plate with linear position transducers connected to the bar for determination of force, velocity, and power during the performance of the experiment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Cluster set Resistance Training Protocol
Cluster set configuration is the new training approach that it is being tested.
Back-squat exercise
Participants begin with a 5 min dynamic warm-up. Then, they will perform two sets of five repetitions at 40-60% of predetermined 1-repetition maximum (1-RM). The clustered bout will be 4 sets of 2 clusters of 5 repetitions with a 30-second intra-set rest between clusters, and 90-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM. The traditional bout will be 4 sets of 10 repetitions with a 120-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM.
Traditional Resistance Training Protocol
Traditional is commonly used in training sessions.
Back-squat exercise
Participants begin with a 5 min dynamic warm-up. Then, they will perform two sets of five repetitions at 40-60% of predetermined 1-repetition maximum (1-RM). The clustered bout will be 4 sets of 2 clusters of 5 repetitions with a 30-second intra-set rest between clusters, and 90-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM. The traditional bout will be 4 sets of 10 repetitions with a 120-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM.
Interventions
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Back-squat exercise
Participants begin with a 5 min dynamic warm-up. Then, they will perform two sets of five repetitions at 40-60% of predetermined 1-repetition maximum (1-RM). The clustered bout will be 4 sets of 2 clusters of 5 repetitions with a 30-second intra-set rest between clusters, and 90-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM. The traditional bout will be 4 sets of 10 repetitions with a 120-second inter-set rest at a load 70% of 1-RM.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Back squat 1.5x body weight
* 3 years resistance-training experience
* Aged between 20-35 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Alcohol consumption \>10 drinks per week
* Metabolic disorders, diabetes, thyroid disease, hypogonadism
* Heart disease, arrhythmias, asthma
* History of uncontrolled hypertension
* Orthopaedic injury/surgery within the last year
* Hepatorenal, musculoskeletal, autoimmune, neuromuscular, or neurologic disease
* Consumed ergogenic levels of nutritional supplements that may affect muscle mass (i.e. creatine, HMB), insulin-like substances, or anabolic/catabolic pro-hormones (i.e. DHEA) within six weeks prior to the onset of the study
* Individuals consuming thyroid, androgenic, or other medications known to affect endocrine function
* Individuals on any medications known to affect protein metabolism (i.e. corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti- inflammatories, or prescription strength acne medications)
* Pregnant
20 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Texas Christian University
OTHER
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nicholas Burd
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Nicholas Burd, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Locations
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Freer Hall
Urbana, Illinois, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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16987
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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