HEBE Project - Healthy Aging Versus Inflamm-aging: the Role of Physical Exercise in Modulating the Biomarkers of Age-associated and Environmentally Determined Chronic Diseases
NCT ID: NCT05815732
Last Updated: 2023-04-18
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-08
2023-07-20
Brief Summary
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The HEBE study will include two phases:
PHASE 1:
All UMilan employees will be asked to voluntarily complete an anonymous online questionnaire, in order to gather information about their lifestyle (physical activity, diet, cigarette smoking, etc) (zero time: T0); at the end of the compilation, indications on how to improve the lifestyle will be provided. These indications will also be present and available for consultation in a special section of the site on the "HEBE" site, with UMilan domain (www.hebe.unimi.it).
After 6 months, all UMilan employees will receive a second invitation to voluntarily complete the same questionnaire, in order to evaluate any changes, in terms of lifestyle improvement (time one: T1).
PHASE 2:
100 eligible subjects who have expressed their availability in the initial questionnaire, will be identified to undergo a lifestyle improvement protocol based mainly on the prescription of a personalized exercise program, which will define modalities, intensity, duration, frequency and progression of the exercise. For each subject, at T0 and T1 (after 6 months), biological samples will be collected (blood, urine, saliva and nasal swab), which will be used to: i) set up a biobank shared by the members of the HEBE consortium; ii) identify biomarkers able to monitor the effect of physical exercise on the characteristics of the frailty under examination. Furthermore, both at T0 and T1 questionnaires will be completed and carried out clinical evaluations (anamnesis, physical examination, tests for the study of the autonomic nervous system, bio-impedance test, evaluation/estimate of maximal oxygen consumption, ECG).
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Detailed Description
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Over the years, the progressive increase in the number of senescent cells can lead to tissue/organ dysfunction. In an attempt to respond to this process, senescent cells undergo metabolic modifications leading to increased secretion of soluble factors (e.g. cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, metalloproteases), which thus modulate their microenvironment through the removal of damaged cells by the recruitment of phagocytes and stimulating cell differentiation and proliferation for tissue renewal. The secretion of pro-inflammatory molecules and the activation of immune cells contributes to the generation of a low-grade chronic pro-inflammatory state known as "inflammaging", which is at the root of most age-related diseases. Furthermore, upregulation of mitogenic and pro-angiogenic pathways dangerously increases the risk of oncogenic transformation. The modulation of the complex of alterations that make up inflammaging could therefore be the key to guaranteeing healthy aging and reducing the risk of developing early NCD. A very promising approach to controlling inflammaging involves focusing on reducing the risk factors associated with these diseases by proposing alternative development models.
The main challenge of the HEBE project as a whole therefore consists in addressing three fundamental questions:
1. What primary prevention approaches can we develop, considering all phases of the individual's life, to ensure an improvement in the quality of life and health status of the population, with a positive impact on the socio-economic system of the area?
2. What intervention protocols based on physical exercise, combined with diet and any pharmacological/pharmaceutical approach, can we propose to frail subjects, in order to intervene on "inflammaging", to increase life expectancy and healthy ageing?
3. Which inflammaging markers (biomarkers and other clinical indicators) can we measure and integrate to define the risk of developing NCD, especially in frail subjects, to guide integrated personalized preventive interventions (precision/personalized healthcare)?
General objectives of the trial
The main objective of this study is the evaluation of the effects of the personalized intervention based on physical exercise, on clinical parameters and circulating markers, in a population of employees of the University of Milan (UMilan).
In Research Line 1- a pilot study will be conducted involving UMilan employees which will include two phases:
PHASE 1:
All UMilan employees will be asked to voluntarily complete an anonymous online questionnaire, in order to gather information about their lifestyle (physical activity, diet, cigarette smoking, etc.) (zero time: T0); at the end of the compilation, indications on how to improve the lifestyle will be provided. These indications will also be present and available for consultation in a special section of the site on the "HEBE" site, with UMilan domain (www.hebe.unimi.it), in a special section.
After 6 months, all UMilan employees will receive a second invitation to voluntarily complete the same questionnaire, in order to evaluate any changes, in terms of lifestyle improvement (time one: T1).
PHASE 2:
100 eligible subjects who have expressed their availability in the initial questionnaire, will be identified to undergo a lifestyle improvement protocol based mainly on the prescription of a personalized exercise program, which will define modalities, intensity, duration, frequency, and progression of the exercise. For each subject, at T0 and T1 (after 6 months), biological samples will be collected (blood, urine, saliva and nasal swab), which will be used to: i) set up a biobank shared by the members of the HEBE consortium; ii) identify biomarkers able to monitor the effect of physical exercise on the characteristics of the frailty under examination. Furthermore, both at T0 and T1 questionnaires will be completed and carried out clinical evaluations (anamnesis, physical examination, tests for the study of the autonomic nervous system, bio-impedance test, evaluation/estimate of maximal oxygen consumption, ECG) useful for: i) verifying the clinical conditions of the subject; ii) obtain useful parameters for the customized definition of the intervention program; iii) verify the effectiveness of the intervention at T1; iv) assess the association between clinical indicators and biomarkers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Physical exercise prescription
Prescription of a personalized exercise program, which will define modalities, intensity, duration, frequency and progression of the exercise. For each subject, at baseline and after 6 months, biological samples will be collected (blood, urine, saliva and nasal swab)
Physical exercise
Personalized exercise program, with defined modalities, intensity, duration, frequency and progression of the exercise.
Interventions
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Physical exercise
Personalized exercise program, with defined modalities, intensity, duration, frequency and progression of the exercise.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* For the 100 chosen subjects identified for Phase 2: declare that they do not carry out physical activities at a competitive level and that you are committed about improving your own lifestyle.
Exclusion Criteria
* Autoimmune diseases
* Neurodegenerative pathologies
* Psychiatric pathologies
* Cardiac arrhythmias
* Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
* osteo-muscular problems that prevent the execution of physical activity;
* oncological pathologies in the last 3 years that have required chemotherapy or immunotherapy;
* pregnancy/nursing/intention to become pregnant.
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Istituto Auxologico Italiano
OTHER
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
OTHER
University of Milan
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Elia Mario Biganzoli
Full Professor of Medical Statistics
Principal Investigators
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Elia M Biganzoli, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University of Milan
Daniela Lucini, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Milan
Valentina Bollati, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Milan
Francesca Bianchi, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Milan
Chiara Mandò, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Milan
Mario Clerici, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University of Milan
Locations
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University of Milan
Milan, , Italy
Countries
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References
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Bianchi F, Biganzoli EM, Bollati V, Clerici M, Lucini D, Mando C, Rota F; HEBE Consortium. HEBE project: Healthy aging versus inflamm-aging: The role of physical exercise in modulating the biomarkers of age-associated and environmentally determined chronic diseases, study protocol. PLoS One. 2024 Apr 30;19(4):e0300011. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300011. eCollection 2024.
Related Links
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HEBE project website
Other Identifiers
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HEBE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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