Predictors of Affective Responses to Sprint Interval Exercise
NCT ID: NCT05260905
Last Updated: 2024-05-29
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
150 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-03-01
2025-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Participants' maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) will be determined using an incremental cycling test to exhaustion. Participants will start cycling on a stationary bike at a low intensity (30 W). The intensity will increase by 1 W every 3 seconds until volitional exhaustion or an inability to maintain a pedalling frequency of \>60 rpm. Expired O2 and CO2 will be continuously measured breath-by-breath using an online gas analyser. VO2max will be determined as the highest value for a 15-breath rolling average of VO2. VO2max will be accepted if at least 2 of the following criteria are met: volitional exhaustion, inability to maintain a pedal frequency of 60 rpm, RER\>1.10, a plateau in VO2, and/or heart rate within 10 bpm of the age predicted maximum (220-age).
Participants will practice REHIT exercise on 2 occasions. Each session will be performed on a mechanically-braked cycle ergometer. REHIT consists of 10 minutes of unloaded cycling interjected with 2 maximal sprints against a resistance equivalent to 7.5% baseline body mass. In the first practice session the sprints will be 10 seconds long; in the second practice session they will be 15 seconds long. Sprints will finish at 2 minutes and 6 minutes into the session. The scales for rating of perceived exertion (RPE, Borg scale), affect (Feeling scale), and arousal (Felt Arousal) will be explained to the participants during the familiarisation sessions.
The final 2 sessions are the experimental sessions and will involve REHIT sessions with 20-second sprints. The Demand and Resource Questionnaire will be administered pre-exercise. Affect (Feeling scale) and arousal (Felt Arousal) will be measured at rest before exercise and at the end of every minute during exercise. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE, Borg scale) will be measured at the same time-points but during exercise only. Heart rate and power output will be measured throughout the 10-minute exercise session. The Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES) will be administered 10 minutes after exercise.
Within- and between-participant variability in the change in affect with exercise will be determined. Potential associations between psychology questionnaire scores and the change in affect with exercise will be explored.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Intervention
All participants will perform 2 experimental sessions, each involving a REHIT exercise session.
REHIT
REHIt involves 10 minutes of unloaded cycling on a stationary bike, interspersed with two 20-s 'all-out' cycle sprints against a resistance equivalent to 7.5% of body mass.
Interventions
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REHIT
REHIt involves 10 minutes of unloaded cycling on a stationary bike, interspersed with two 20-s 'all-out' cycle sprints against a resistance equivalent to 7.5% of body mass.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Sedentary or recreationally active
Exclusion Criteria
* Answering 'Yes' to any of the questions of a standard Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)
* Resting heart rate \>100 bpm
* Resting blood pressure \> 140/90 mm Hg
* BMI \> 35 kg/m2
* Testing positive for Covid-19
* Pregnant women
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Swansea University
OTHER
University of Worcester
OTHER
University of Edinburgh
OTHER
California State University, San Marcos
OTHER
University of Stirling
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Niels Vollaard
Principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Niels Vollaard, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Stirling
Locations
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University of Stirling
Stirling, Midlothian, United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NICR4297
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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