The Effect of Eccentric Training on Anthropometrics, Physical Fitness and Bone Strength in Overweight Children

NCT ID: NCT04284670

Last Updated: 2020-02-26

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-02-20

Study Completion Date

2021-11-01

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of aerobic eccentric training in overweight and obese children.

Detailed Description

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recent studies have shown that similarly to regular exercise, aerobic ECcentric Contraction (ECC) exercise induces changes in the musculoskeletal system while using lower energy consumption, due to the fact that eccentric training creates greater force in the muscle.

most of the studies in this subject were done on healthy or overweight adults. therefore, the effect of aerobic eccentric training on children is still unknown. this study wants to test the impact of eccentric training on overweight and obese children.

this study will include approximately 100 overweight and obese children (boys and girls), aged 5-18 years. participants will be recruited from the population of overweight children from children sports medical center 'Meir' in Kfar Saba, Israel. participants will be randomly divided into two groups (intervention and control). Participants and their parents will sign a consent form before entering the study.

Each participant will undergo a series of tests including: anthropometrics (height, weight, bmi, body composition by BIA), fitness tests (Maximal distance achieved in a 12min outdoor run\\walk, Vertical jump, Standing long jump, 4X10 meter sprint run), quadriceps and hamstrings strength test (hand-held dynamometer MicroFet2), bone strength (bone sonometer), ankle and tibial kinematic(accelerometers+ video of foot strike).

Intervention group will then perform an 8 week (16 sessions) ECC training program on a decline treadmill, the program will include two weeks of habituation to lower as possible DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) and possible injuries, training length and intensity will be gradually increasing over the time of the program, maximal negative gradient will be -15% at the end of the program.

Control group will perform the same amount of training (volume, intensity and frequency) on a neutral gradient surface. After completing the training program each participant will perform again the series of tests. Once all the data is collected, statistical test will be performed in order to learn about the effect of ECC training program on overweight and obese children.

Conditions

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Childhood Obesity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Eccentric treadmill training

The intervention group will perform an 8 week program, 2 sessions a week for a total of 16 sessions. training will be done on a designated negative gradient treadmill. first two session will be in -5% gradient. sessions 3,4 and 5 will be in -10% gradient, all of the following sessions will be in -15% gradient. exercise intensity will be 70%-80% out of maximal heart-rate. Session length will gradually increase by one minute each training, starting from 10 minutes at the first session, up to 25 minutes on final sessions. each training will start and end with a 2 minutes of warm up and calm down under neutral gradient. Every two minutes of training, Visual Analog Scale and Rating of Perceived Exertion data will be collected from the participants.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

EXERCISE

Intervention Type OTHER

The intervention group will perform an 8 week program, 2 sessions a weak for a total of 16 sessions. training will be done on a designated negative gradient treadmill, first two session will be in -5% gradient. sessions 3,4 and 5 will be in -10% gradient, all of the following sessions will be in -15% gradient. exercise intensity will be 70%-80% out of maximal heart-rate. Session length will gradually increase by one minute each training, starting from 10 minutes at the first session, up to 25 minutes on final sessions. each training will start and end with a 2 minutes of warm up and calm down under neutral gradient. Every two minutes of training, Visual Analog Scale and Rating of Perceived Exertion data will be collected from the participants.

Control group

The control group will receive the same amount of training under neutral gradient surface(0%).The program will be 8 weeks while in each week there will be two exercise sessions and a total of 16 sessions. Session length will gradually increase by one minute each training, starting from 10 minutes at the first session, up to 25 minutes on final sessions. Training intensity will be 70%-80% out of maximal heart-rate.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

EXERCISE

Intervention Type OTHER

The intervention group will perform an 8 week program, 2 sessions a weak for a total of 16 sessions. training will be done on a designated negative gradient treadmill, first two session will be in -5% gradient. sessions 3,4 and 5 will be in -10% gradient, all of the following sessions will be in -15% gradient. exercise intensity will be 70%-80% out of maximal heart-rate. Session length will gradually increase by one minute each training, starting from 10 minutes at the first session, up to 25 minutes on final sessions. each training will start and end with a 2 minutes of warm up and calm down under neutral gradient. Every two minutes of training, Visual Analog Scale and Rating of Perceived Exertion data will be collected from the participants.

Interventions

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EXERCISE

The intervention group will perform an 8 week program, 2 sessions a weak for a total of 16 sessions. training will be done on a designated negative gradient treadmill, first two session will be in -5% gradient. sessions 3,4 and 5 will be in -10% gradient, all of the following sessions will be in -15% gradient. exercise intensity will be 70%-80% out of maximal heart-rate. Session length will gradually increase by one minute each training, starting from 10 minutes at the first session, up to 25 minutes on final sessions. each training will start and end with a 2 minutes of warm up and calm down under neutral gradient. Every two minutes of training, Visual Analog Scale and Rating of Perceived Exertion data will be collected from the participants.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Children and adolescents aged 5-18.
* Children and adolescents with overweight defined as BMI percentile over 85%.
* Children and adolescents who are able to perform moderate physical activity.
* Children and adolescents that participate in 'Meir' hospital sports and health centre.

Exclusion Criteria

* Participant that does not wish to participate - will not be obligated to do so, and shall not participate in the study.
* Participants with orthopaedic history in the past two years.
Minimum Eligible Age

5 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Meir Medical Center

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Dan Nemet, MD

Director, Child Health and Sports Center

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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'Meir children's sport and health center'

Kfar Saba, , Israel

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Israel

Central Contacts

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Dan Nemet, MD

Role: CONTACT

972-97471596

Michal Pantanowitz, PhD

Role: CONTACT

972-9-7471596

Facility Contacts

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Dan Nemet, MD

Role: primary

972-9-7471076

Other Identifiers

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MeirMc0163-19CTIL

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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