The DURATION Study: reDUcing sedentaRy behAviour to Maintain cogniTIve functiON.
NCT ID: NCT04323423
Last Updated: 2024-03-05
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-12-01
2025-12-01
Brief Summary
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Purpose: This study intends to investigate the appropriate interval frequency of post-prandial SB reduction, by light physical activity needed to optimize total and incremental area under the curve for glucose response in overweight older adults at risk for glucose intolerance with mild cognitive impairment in both lab and free-living environments. Second, this study aims to investigate the acute impact of reducing SB on glycemic variability and its relationship with cognition.
Hypothesis: First, there will be a dose-dependent response of more frequent interruptions of SB (more frequent intervals of light physical activity) with better glycemic control. Second, reducing SB will result in less glycemic variability, which will translate into better levels of cognitive performance.
Methods: Generalized linear mixed models with random intercepts will be used to evaluate the differential effects of the experimental conditions on the selected outcomes.
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Detailed Description
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Participants will be referred to the study by their physician. Interested participants will be asked to contact the researcher by email or phone call. Interested Participants will be invited into the lab for a familiarization session. They will be instructed to avoid caffeine, alcohol and MVPA for 48 hours prior to this session. During this session the following information will be obtained;
* Written informed consent
* Height using a stadiometer and weight using a standard beam scale
* Demographics questionnaire (education, ethnicity, family background, comorbidities)
* Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PARQ+) (Bredin, Gledhill, Jamnik, \& Warburton, 2013)
* Resting blood pressure- will be measured once on each arm and then twice on the left arm with an automated BP monitor The participants will be educated/familiarized on the following;
* Cognitive assessments - Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB)
* Fitting with an inclinometer (activPAL4)
Participants will be visited at their home \~72hrs prior to each condition to be fitted with the CGM and ActivPal. They will also be instructed to avoid caffeine, alcohol and MVPA for 48 hours prior to each of the three conditions. Dinner will be consumed between 7:00 and 9:00 pm, allowing for a 10 hour fast prior to the experimental condition the next morning. All participants will be instructed to arrive at the laboratory (with minimal activity during commute) at approximately 7:00 am. Upon arrival, participants will be asked to use the washroom and then rest for 30 minutes preceding a blood pressure measurement and first cognitive assessment. The participants will undergo the CANTAB cognitive assessments (at \~7:30 am) before meal consumption. A standardized breakfast meal will be consumed at 8:00 am, followed by lunch at 12:00 pm and dinner at 5:00 pm. Participants will be allotted 20 minutes for full meal consumption. The CANTAB cognitive assessments will then be re-administered at approximately 7:30 pm. Participants will be supervised throughout the conditions to ensure adherence to the protocols and will be permitted to watch DVDs, read books, magazines, newspapers, talk and/or work on a laptop computer. However, what they do during the first condition will be documented and then replicated for the remaining experimental conditions. Intensity of the bout intervals will be kept to an RPE of 6-9 using the Borg RPE scale.
Once the 12- hour laboratory component is complete, participants will be sent home (still wearing the CGM and activPAL) with the intension of replicating the laboratory-based protocol after each meal in their own free-living environment. Participants will track their mealtimes by sending photos to the researcher before consumption during the 6 at home days. The researcher will then go to the participants house on the last day (day 7) of each condition to re-administer the CANTAB cognitive assessments and collect the CGM, and activPal. There will then be a 3-week washout period, followed by replication of protocol for the remaining two conditions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control (CON)
1\) Condition A (CON): This will be the control condition. It will consist of uninterrupted sitting from 8 am until 7 pm, only rising from the chair to void.
No interventions assigned to this group
one 10 minute bout - (LONG)
will consist of completing one 10-minute bout of light intensity walking (RPE 6-9) 30 minutes post-prandial. Participants will rise from their seated position to walk \~10 metres to a treadmill to perform this bout. The participant will repeat this after lunch and dinner, for an accumulated total of 30 minutes of light walking.
interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity
replacing sitting with light walking bouts at different frequencies/durations
four 2.5 minute bouts SHORT
will consist of interrupting sitting with four 2.5-minute bouts of light walking at 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes and 120 minutes post-prandial. Participants will rise from their seated position to walk \~10 metres to a treadmill to perform these bouts. The participant will repeat this after breakfast, lunch and dinner for an accumulated total of 30 minutes of light walking.
interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity
replacing sitting with light walking bouts at different frequencies/durations
Interventions
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interrupting sedentary behaviour with light physical activity
replacing sitting with light walking bouts at different frequencies/durations
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a caregiver that works with you at least 20 hours a week (needs to be present for the familiarization session (explained below) and drop-off and pick-up from lab sessions)
* Diagnosis of diabetes by a healthcare provider (e.g. family doctor).
* Diagnosis of MCI by a healthcare provider
* Self-report being physically inactive (not meeting the current PA guidelines of 150 min MVPA/week)
* Self-report being sedentary- (defined as self-reported sedentary time ≥ 7 h/day)
* Able to walk one block without an assistive device
* Own a smartphone with unlimited outgoing text messages and access to internet connection. The smartphone must be either iphone 7 (with iOS of 12.2 or higher) or Android operating system 5 or higher to allow for Libre View mobile application compatibility.
* Able to read, write and understand English
Exclusion Criteria
* Depression (Geriatric Depression Score short-form \> 6 (GDS)) (Yesavage, Brink, Rose, \& et al, 1983).
* Medication: hypoglycemics; antilipidemics; antidepressants; beta blockers; anti-anxiety agents
* Peri-menopausal or menopausal women (must be post-menopausal)
* Excessive alcohol consumption (\> 8 points on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test)
* Uncontrolled hypertension (measured systolic \> 140 mmHg or diastolic \> 90 mmHg)
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Western University, Canada
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Harry Prapavessis
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Harry Prapavessis, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Western University
Locations
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The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Glycemic variability & SB
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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