Biking vs. Running: Comparison of EPOC, Substrate Oxidation, Appetite and Energy Intakes in Men With Overweight/Obesity.
NCT ID: NCT06082310
Last Updated: 2023-12-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-11
2023-12-08
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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To better understand changes in body composition following HIIT training in running versus cycling among overweight or obese patients, the investigators propose to compare two isoenergetic HIIT sessions. The objective is to compare post-exercise (+2h) oxygen consumption and substrate utilization. Considering the influence of practice modalities on dietary compensations, the investigators will simultaneously measure spontaneous dietary intakes over the following 24 hours.
Objectives
The main objective is to compare two isoenergetic HIIT sessions: running vs. cycling.
The two tested modalities are as follows:
1. HIIT RUN: 9-12 x \[45 seconds at 80% of HRmax followed by 1 minute 30 seconds of active recovery at a treadmill speed equivalent to 40% of HRmax\].
2. HIIT BIKE: 9-12 x \[45 seconds at 80% of HRmax followed by 1 minute 30 seconds of active recovery at a power equivalent to 40% of HRmax\].
The theoretical maximum heart rate (HRmax) is calculated according to the formula of Gellish et al. (2007): HRmax = 207 - 0.7 x age.
The sessions are conducted in a random order. The second session is adapted (9-12 repetitions) to obtain isoenergetic exercises.
Through these modalities, the investigators will compare post-exercise oxygen consumption (during 2 hours) and carbohydrate and lipid oxidation during the exercise, the recovery period (during 2 hours) (MetaMax 3B Cortex, France), and the appetite 24hours post-exercise (from questionaniers and interview).
\*Note that medical supervision of all participants is provided by the Health Department of the CREPS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in Vichy, which is authorized for such care. Physicians and physical activity professors are present on site.
General Hypotheses
The investigators propose the following hypotheses:
* Post-exercise oxygen consumption (2 hours) will be higher in HIIT running compared to cycling
* Higher post-exercise oxygen consumption following HIIT running could lead to an increase of lipid utilization during the recovery period.
* Energy intake over 24 hours will not differ due to the isoenergetic nature of the sessions.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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High Intensity Interval Training - Biking (HIITBIKE)
Cycling exercise: 5 min warm-up + 9-12 x \[45 seconds at 80% of HRmax followed by 1 minute 30 seconds of active recovery at a power equivalent to 40% of HRmax\].
Exercise
Two HIIT modalities
High Intensity Interval Training - Running (HIITRUN)
Running exercise: 5 min warm-up + 9-12 x \[45 seconds at 80% of HRmax followed by 1 minute 30 seconds of active recovery at a treadmill speed equivalent to 40% of HRmax\].
Exercise
Two HIIT modalities
Interventions
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Exercise
Two HIIT modalities
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* painful joints,
* taking ß-blocker
18 Years
65 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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CREPS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes de Vichy
UNKNOWN
Laboratoire des Adaptations Métaboliques à l'Exercice en conditions Physiologiques et Pathologiques
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Claire Morel, Dr
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CREPS Auvergne Rhône-Alpes / Vichy
Locations
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CREPS Auvergne Rhône-Alpes / Vichy
Bellerive-sur-Allier, Allier, France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB00012476-2022-22-09-199
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id