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Anaerobic Exercise and Mental Acuity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Mood
LPS
Depression
Interventions
Other: weight training
Registration Number
NCT05850221
Lead Sponsor
Arizona State University
Brief Summary

This is a randomized controlled trial to examine the effect of anaerobic activity (e.g., weight training) on gut microbiome metabolism and neurological health in healthy sedentary men.

Detailed Description

The human gut microbiome, which houses over 2,000 distinct bacterial species, has recently been characterized as a highly influential force on the health and longevity of its host. By way of several distinct pathways comprising the "microbiome-gut-brain axis", this diverse population is known to communicate with the human brain in a bidirectional manner and is implicated in the pathophysiology of several metabolic and psychological disease states. The ability to support a healthy, diverse microbiome through modifiable behavioral interventions - such as diet and exercise - is a topic of growing interest. Most of the evidence pertaining to the relationship between physical activity and the gut-brain axis at this time, however, investigates the influence of aerobic exercise providing limited insight to how other modalities of physical activity may differ. Specifically, this study will examine the impact of an 8-week weight training protocol on gut microbiome metabolism and neurological health in healthy sedentary men. Participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group or the waitlist control group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
23
Inclusion Criteria
  • free of any existing medical diagnoses
  • willing and able to participate in moderate to vigorous exercise as determined by the ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Preparticipation Screening Questionnaire
  • sedentary (defined as a score <14 on the Godin-Shepard Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire (GSLTQ))
  • equipped with access to a complete gym
Exclusion Criteria
  • antibiotic use within the past six months
  • prebiotic, probiotic, or high-dose antioxidant supplementation within the past 6 months
  • smoker (cigarettes and/or marijuana)
  • regular laxative use
  • blood pressure >129/80 at baseline

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
weight trainingweight trainingA prescribed 8-week training protocol
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
gut barrier integritychange from baseline at week 8

serum LPS binding protein

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
mood statechange from baseline at week 8

Depression score on Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) questionnaire.

Scores range from 0-60, with scores \>15 indicating an elevated risk of depression and scores \>30 indicating elevated symptoms of depression that may influence the health of the individual

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

850 PBC

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

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