Resistance Exercise Plus Vinegar Ingestion on Biomarkers in Healthy Adults

NCT ID: NCT06437405

Last Updated: 2025-04-09

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

29 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-05-22

Study Completion Date

2025-02-15

Brief Summary

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Given its capacity to stimulate exercise-induced neuroplasticity at lower doses compared to aerobic exercise, resistance exercise has become the top-recommended rehabilitation approach for individuals with neurocognitive impairments. Despite a large body of evidence supporting its application in the context of cognition, little work has been done to investigate the role of resistance exercise in modifying the structure and function of the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Likewise, despite a general understanding of the benefits of short chain fatty acids such as acetate for the gut-brain axis, the impact of exogenous acetic acid has not been sufficiently examined in the context of the intestinal barrier. While self-reported mood disturbance responds favorably to vinegar ingestion, it is currently unknown if these effects are also associated with changes in intestinal permeability.

Detailed Description

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Existing resistance exercise interventions have produced promising outcomes indicating favorable shifts in microbial composition, intestinal barrier integrity, and serum biomarkers of inflammation. These changes appear to be particularly pronounced in individuals experiencing greater enhancements in lean mass, implying a crucial role for the hypertrophic effects of the exercise protocol. Given the current knowledge surrounding age-related cognitive decline and the pathophysiology of neurological and psychiatric disorders, it seems that many of the mechanisms significantly influenced by resistance exercise could contribute to reducing the risk or, at the very least, delaying the onset of these conditions. Considering the observed neuroplastic and neuroprotective effects of resistance exercise on the brain, it is plausible to hypothesize that the mitigation of excessive intestinal permeability and subsequent neuroinflammation may further support overall brain function. Given the potential for vinegar to enhance these outcomes, investigating the combined effects of exercise and vinegar ingestion may provide valuable insights into how lifestyle interventions can effectively promote cognitive and mental health. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to assess whether the combination of resistance exercise and vinegar ingestion elicits more favorable shifts in gut barrier function, cognition, and mental health compared to resistance exercise alone. This investigation aims to demonstrate the potential efficacy of this integrated approach in fostering long-team health outcomes.

Conditions

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LPS Mood Disorders Cognitive Change

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

12-week randomized controlled trial preceded by a 3-week control period
Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
participants will be randomly assigned to the liquid vinegar group or the vinegar pill group (control)

Study Groups

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Liquid vinegar

2 tablespoons of liquid apple cider vinegar (5% acidity) diluted in one cup of water twice daily with meals providing 1.5g acetic acid.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Vinegar liquid

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

one pill daily

Vinegar pill

one apple cider vinegar tablet (0.022g acetic acid) daily.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

vinegar pill

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

One pill daily

Interventions

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Vinegar liquid

one pill daily

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

vinegar pill

One pill daily

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Other Intervention Names

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Vinegar pill

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. premenopausal (for those assigned female at birth)
2. willing and able to participate in moderate to vigorous exercise as determined by the ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Preparticipation Screening Questionnaire
3. sedentary (defined as a score \<14 on the Godin-Shepard Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire (GSLTQ))
4. equipped with access to a complete gym
5. available for all lab visits (at weeks 0, 3, 9, and 15)

Exclusion Criteria

1. antibiotic use within the past three months
2. prebiotic, probiotic, or high-dose antioxidant supplementation within the past month
3. regular engagement in moderate to vigorous exercise
4. following a vegetarian diet
5. presence of any medical/psychiatric disease
6. presence of any gastrointestinal disorder such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis/diverticulosis, etc.
7. actively pregnant or breastfeeding
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Arizona State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Carol Johnston

Professor and Associate Dean

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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850 PBC

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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STUDY00019774

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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