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Effects of Partial Sleep Deprivation on Cardiac Output During Cycling

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Sleep Deprivation
Registration Number
NCT06679543
Lead Sponsor
University of Guelph
Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to determine if attenuations in cardiac output drive the blunted blood pressure response during cycling exercise following a night of partial sleep deprivation in young healthy adults (%50 females). The secondary outcome is to assess sex differences. The main questions it aims to answer are:

* Do reductions in plasma volume drive reductions in cardiac output and therefore blood pressure during exercise following a night of partial sleep deprivation?

* Do sex differences exist?

Participants will:

* Visit the lab after a night of normal sleep and a night of partial sleep deprivation.

* Keep a daily diary of their sleep and food/beverage intake.

* Perform maximal and submaximal exercise on a cycle ergometer.

Detailed Description

The investigators recently published data showing systolic blood pressure is attenuated during cycling exercise in males but not females following acute partial sleep deprivation, compared to a night of normal sleep, despite no differences in power output. The mechanisms responsible for this sex difference remain unknown. The investigators have pilot data that suggests males have a reduction in cardiac output following acute partial sleep deprivation, but females do not. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study is to assess hemodynamics (blood pressure, stroke volume, and cardiac output) and plasma volume during cycling exercise following a night of normal sleep and partial sleep deprivation in otherwise healthy males and females.

Thirty young healthy adults (50% female) will be recruited to undergo three visits. The first visit will assess maximal oxygen uptake to determine aerobic fitness and metabolic exercise intensity zones. The following two testing visits will be randomized and will be completed after a night of normal sleep or acute partial sleep deprivation (early awakening, 40% normal sleep duration). Sleep will be measured 1-week before each visit subjectively (questionnaire) to determine habitual sleep timing and duration and objectively (wrist actigraphy) the night before each testing visit. Each testing visit will require participants to complete a constant load 60-minute bout of cycling. Before, during, and after the exercise protocol, the investigators will measure hemodynamics and plasma volume. Venous blood samples will be collected via intravenous lines.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Free of known cardiovascular or metabolic diseases or sleep disorders
  • No history of smoking (within the past 3 months)
  • Able to engage in physical activity assessed through the physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q+)
  • No prescription of chronic medications other than oral contraceptives
  • Able to abide by sleep protocols for all visits
  • Individuals who are not allergic to ultrasound gel
  • Individuals who are not pregnant
Exclusion Criteria
  • Individuals diagnosed with cardiovascular or metabolic disease or sleep disorders
  • Has a history of smoking (within the past 3 months)
  • Not ready to engage in physical activity as assessed by the PAR-Q+
  • Individuals prescribed chronic medications other than oral contraceptives
  • Unable to abide by sleep protocols for any testing visit
  • Allergic to ultrasound gel
  • Pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
cardiac output responses to cycling exerciseComparison between normal sleep and partial sleep deprivation, ~3 weeks

Cardiac output during exercise after a night of normal sleep and after a night of partial sleep deprivation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Blood pressure responses to cycling exerciseComparison between normal sleep and partial sleep deprivation, ~3 weeks

Blood pressure during exercise after a night of normal sleep and after a night of partial sleep deprivation

Plasma volumeComparison between normal sleep and partial sleep deprivation, ~3 weeks

Plasma volume after a night of normal sleep and after a night of partial sleep deprivation

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Guelph

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Guelph, Ontario, Canada

University of Guelph
🇨🇦Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Julian Bommarito, MSc
Sub Investigator
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