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Effects of ibuprofen on skeletal muscle adaptation to resistance exercise in young healthy adults.

Phase 1
Conditions
Human skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance exercise (non-disease related).
Therapeutic area: Body processes [G] - Physiological processes [G07]
Registration Number
EUCTR2014-004872-47-SE
Lead Sponsor
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Physiology C1:82,Karolinska Univ. Hosp., Huddinge
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

men / women age 18-35
Physically active 1-4 hrs per week
Signed informed consent
Deemed healthy after anamnesis and health declaration

Are the trial subjects under 18? no
Number of subjects for this age range:
F.1.2 Adults (18-64 years) yes
F.1.2.1 Number of subjects for this age range 40
F.1.3 Elderly (>=65 years) no
F.1.3.1 Number of subjects for this age range

Exclusion Criteria

Lower leg injury
Sensitivity to any of the prescribed medications
Ulcer or gastrointestinal problems
Liver dysfunction
Autoimmune disease
Kidney disease
Hypertension
Established cardiovascular disease
Anamnesia of substantial bleedings
Consumption of medications that counteracts or act synergistically with the prescribed drugs
Takes part in another research study

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional clinical trial of medicinal product
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Main Objective: To study the effects of Ibuprofen on skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance exercise (see study protocol).;Secondary Objective: Not applicable;Primary end point(s): Muscle volume<br>Muscle strength (force)<br>;Timepoint(s) of evaluation of this end point: Before and after 8 weeks of training
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Secondary end point(s): Muscle gene and protein expression;Timepoint(s) of evaluation of this end point: Before and after acute exercise, as well as before and after training (see protocol)
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