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Clinical Trials/NCT05042167
NCT05042167
Completed
Not Applicable

The Acute Effect of High-load Resistance Exercise on Inflammation in Young and Older Adults

National Taiwan Normal University1 site in 1 country16 target enrollmentStarted: October 1, 2021Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Completed
Enrollment
16
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Changes in biomarkers of inflammation

Overview

Brief Summary

Healthy young and older adults will complete two trials in a randomized crossover counter-balanced order, including resistance exercise and sedentary control. During each trial, blood samples will be collected.

The investigators hypothesized that an acute bout of resistance exercise exert different inflammation responses in young and older adults.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Crossover
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
20 Years to 80 Years (Adult, Older Adult)
Sex
Male
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age: 20-80
  • Healthy male
  • Without experience of resistance training

Exclusion Criteria

  • No acute or chronic musculoskeletal symptoms
  • Alcohol or drug abuse
  • Fail to conduct resistance exercise

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Changes in biomarkers of inflammation

Time Frame: 24-hour during each study intervention

Biomarkers of inflammation will be measured such as IL-10 in pg/mL, IL-6 in pg/mL, TNF-α in pg/mL.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Changes in glucose(24-hour during each study intervention)
  • Changes in biomarkers of muscle damage(24-hour during each study intervention)
  • Changes in complete blood count (CBC)(24-hour during each study intervention)
  • Changes in metabolic parameters(24-hour during each study intervention)
  • Changes in molecular markers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)(24-hour during each study intervention)
  • Borgs Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE)(1-hour during each exercise intervention)

Investigators

Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Study Sites (1)

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