Nutritional Adaptations to Physical or Sedentary Activities in Youth
- Conditions
- Passive Video Games (PVG)Active Video Games (AVG)Exercise (EX)
- Registration Number
- NCT01912300
- Lead Sponsor
- Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand
- Brief Summary
Sedentary behaviors have been shown to increase food consumption among youth and adults. The recent active video games devices have been suggested to compensate for the increased energy intake they induce by the increased energy expenditure they generate. To date no study has been conducted to question whether or not such modern sedentary activities induce energy consumption modification in youth. The aim of this work is to compare the impact of a passive video games vs. active video games vs. physical exercise in terms of subsequent energy intake and appetite feelings in normal weight and obese youth.
- Detailed Description
After a medical inclusion, the adolescents will have to realise a DXA to assess their body composition and a submaximal exercise to evaluate their aerobic capacities.
They will have then to enter the laboratory on three different occasions in a randomized order from 8am to 730pm: At 8am they will receive a calibrated breakfast. then, at 1045; they will have to complete one of the experimental condition: 1) one hour of passive video game; 2) one hour of active video game; 3) a cycling exercise. at 1215 and 0630pm, they will be offered ad libitum meals. At regular intervals through the day, their appetite feelings will be assessed using Visual analogue scales.
Energy expenditure will be assessed thanks to cardiofrequencemeters during the 1h PVG and and by indirect calomitery (K4b2) during the active video game.
Ad libitum energy consumption will be assessed by investigators and recorded for each participants.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- WITHDRAWN
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
- male
- 12-15 years old
- BMI defining obesity (Cole et al., 2000)
- Not being under diet restriction
- Information and consent forms have to be signed by the adolescent and his legal representative
- being registered to the national social security system
- Being under medication
- contraindication to exercise
- smokers
- dieting
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method ad libitum energy intake in kcal during the different experimental sessions: AVG, PVG and EX up to 2 months At lunch and iner time on AVG, PVG and EX (the 3 experimental sessions), an ad libitum buffet meal will be oofered to the participants and their energy consumption will be weighted and registered by the investigators.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Laboratory AME2P
🇫🇷Aubiere, France