Dose-Response to Resistance Exercise on Cardiovascular Health

NCT ID: NCT06619444

Last Updated: 2025-08-12

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

240 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-12-03

Study Completion Date

2027-12-31

Brief Summary

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A large body of evidence indicates numerous health benefits of physical activity, including prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death in the US. This evidence has led to US Physical Activity Guidelines that recommend ≥150 min/week of moderate or ≥75 min/week of vigorous aerobic exercise (AE), plus resistance exercise (RE; such as weight lifting) on ≥2 days/week. To date, current research has mostly focused on AE, and we know a great deal about the dose-response relation between AE and health, resulting in clear and practical guidance to the public on the recommended "dose" in min/week. However, currently far less is known about the dose-response for RE: ≥2 days/week are recommended, but with no duration specified. Thus, this project aims to provide clarity on the dose relationship between RE and health. This project will significantly contribute to developing more effective CVD prevention approaches, advancing prescriptive intervention guidelines, by helping to fill the important gaps in knowledge on effective minimum dose, beneficial optimal dose, and safe maximum dose of RE for CVD prevention. Thus, advancing prescriptive intervention guidelines, and provide important insights for future science of physical activity and health.

Detailed Description

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Participants will be randomly assigned to 1 of four research conditions at varying dosage of resistance exercise (RE) for the duration of 1 year, either 0 min, 30 min, 60 min or 120 min of weekly RE in addition to 60 min of weekly aerobic exercise (AE). Total exercise duration will be split between 2 weekly sessions. Participants in all four groups will receive healthy lifestyle education sessions, and will track daily steps, food intake and activity levels throughout the 1-year intervention. Participants will also complete baseline, 6-month, and 12-month physical examinations, which will include assessments of blood pressure, blood lipids, body composition, and aerobic and muscular fitness. During the first 6 months of intervention will occur in a supervised lab-based setting. Changes in Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, as well as potential mechanisms (arterial stiffness and inflammatory markers) that might explain a J-shaped dose-response, from baseline to 6 months will be assessed in each of the 4 groups. The second 6 months will follow the same exercise intervention as the first 6 months. However, all participants will be provided with a free health club membership. The second 6 months will be used to investigate the RE dose associated with best adherence in a free-living environment during the second 6 months. In addition, all measures taken at 6 months will also be assessed again at 12 months to examine the long-term effects of different doses of RE as secondary outcomes, given that compliance will not be tightly "enforced" by staff in this unsupervised free-living condition. In this case, the investigators will further carefully consider exercise adherence in data analysis.

Conditions

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Cardiovascular Risk

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Aerobic Exercise (AE) only

Aerobic exercise (AE) training will consist of 60 min of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at a moderate to vigorous (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be built of gradually. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of the year.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Aerobic exercise only

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Aerobic exercise training will consist of 60 min of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at a moderate to vigorous (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be built of gradually. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of the year trial

30 min of resistance exercise (RE)

30 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 30 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (15 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise (AE) each week (30 min each session). Each 15 min session of RE will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 4 exercises. AE will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 45 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

30 min of resistance exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

30 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 30 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (15 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 15 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 4 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 45 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

60 min of resistance exercise (RE)

60 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 60 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (30 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 30 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 8 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 60 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

60 min of resistance exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

60 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 60 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (30 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 30 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 8 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 60 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

120 min of resistance exercise (RE)

120 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 120 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (60 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 60 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 3 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 10 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 90 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

120 min of resistance exercise

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

120 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 120 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (60 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 60 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 3 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 10 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 90 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Interventions

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Aerobic exercise only

Aerobic exercise training will consist of 60 min of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at a moderate to vigorous (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be built of gradually. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of the year trial

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

30 min of resistance exercise

30 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 30 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (15 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 15 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 4 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 45 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

60 min of resistance exercise

60 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 60 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (30 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 30 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 2 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 8 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 60 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

120 min of resistance exercise

120 min of resistance exercise (RE) will consist of 120 total minutes of resistance exercise each week (60 min each session) in addition to 60 min of aerobic exercise each week (30 min each session). Each 60 min session of resistance exercise will consist of 3 sets of 8-15 repetitions at 50-80% of 1-rep max of 10 exercises. Aerobic exercise will consist of treadmill, elliptical, or bike exercise at moderate to vigorous intensity (50-80% of heart rate reserve). Intensity of the exercise sessions will be increased gradually. With 1 min rest between sets, this plan is estimated to take approximately 90 min per session. Sessions will occur 2 times per week for the duration of 1 year.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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Aerobic Exercise resistance training resistance training resistance training

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Non-Smoker
* Overweight or Obese: Body Mass Index 25-43 kg/m2
* Inactive: not meeting the US resistance and aerobic exercise guidelines over the last 6 months
* Walking \<7,000 steps/day at baseline
* Capable of performing the required exercise training

Exclusion Criteria

Absolute

* Unstable coronary heart disease or heart failure
* Uncontrolled arrhythmias or severe aortic stenosis
* Acute myocarditis, endocarditis, or pericarditis
* Cancer, requiring treatment in the past 5 years
* Autoimmune diseases, affecting immune system
* Plans to be away ≥4 weeks in the next 1 year
* Pregnancy/anticipated pregnancy during the study
* Other medical condition that is life-threatening or can interfere with or be aggravated by the exercise training
* Uncontrolled Diabetes (HbA1c ≥8.0),
* Hypertensive Blood Pressure ≥160 mm Hg Systolic and/or 100 mm Hg Diastolic,

Relative (should consult a physician)

* Major risk factors for coronary heart disease
* Uncontrolled diabetes or musculoskeletal limitations
Minimum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of California, Riverside

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Iowa State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Pittsburgh

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Duck-chul Lee

Director of Physical Activity Research Center

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Duck-chul Lee, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Pittsburgh

Locations

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Physical Activity Research Center (PARC)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Duck-chul Lee, PhD

Role: CONTACT

412-383-4004

Facility Contacts

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Duck-chul Lee, PhD

Role: primary

412-383-4004

Other Identifiers

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R01HL171098

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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STUDY24070155

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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