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The Impact of Removal of Exercise on Glycemic Control and Vascular Health in Older Active Adults

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Vascular Function
Glucose Intolerance
Exercise
Registration Number
NCT05468255
Lead Sponsor
Old Dominion University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine if an acute bout of removal of exercise reduces enothelial function and glycemic control in an active, older adult population; and whether a 3 day return to exercise restores this response. Glycemic control is the blood glucose response following the consumption of a meal. It is an indicator of insulin resistance (or type 2 diabetes) and impaired glycemic control has been suggested to lead to cardiovascular disease. Endothelial function has been shown to be improved by chronic or acute increases in physical activity. Both of these have been shown to be impaired to acute bouts of inactivity in young populations; however the impact of acute inactivity in older adults is less understood. In this proposal the investigators will examine 1)how quickly impairments in glycemic control occur to acute physical inactivity in older adults who exercise, 2) how quickly impairments in endothelial function occur to acute inactivity in older adults who exercise, and 3) whether 3 days of a return to exercise restores these responses.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. 55 years and older, 18-40 years old
  2. Healthy, physically active, performing at least 90 min/week of physical activity
  3. Free of physical limitations that may interfere with alterations in daily physical activity levels
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Physician diagnosed HIV, hepatitis, or tuberculosis.
  2. Body weight change of greater than 5% within the previous 2 months
  3. Smoking within the previous 2 months.
  4. Taking medications that alter blood glucose levels

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Continuous glucose monitoringAfter return to exercise for 3 days
Flow mediated dilation (vascular health)After return to exercise for 3 days

This measure assess blood vessel health non-invasively

Flow mediated dilation3 days before removal of exercise

This measure assess blood vessel health non-invasively

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Old Dominion University

🇺🇸

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Old Dominion University
🇺🇸Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Leryn J Reynolds
Contact
757-683-4974
lreynold@odu.edu

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