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Improving the Early Detection of Cardiometabolic Disease Risk

Conditions
Metabolic Syndrome
Interventions
Behavioral: Online psychoeducational lifestyle intervention
Registration Number
NCT05885672
Lead Sponsor
University of Southern Mississippi
Brief Summary

The goal of this observational study is to reduce an individual's cardiometabolic disease risk by improving the ability to detect cardiometabolic disease risk in young adults through the use of novel technologies that increase access to and examine the utility of, a continuous metabolic syndrome severity score. An additional goal of this study is to understand the barriers to engagement in health-promoting behaviors and beliefs about interventions aimed at mitigating metabolic syndrome risk through a brief online lifestyle intervention.

The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are:

* Can a smartphone-based imaging system accurately predict a continuous metabolic syndrome severity score, in addition to other markers of cardiometabolic disease, in young adults?

* What is the relationship between autonomic dysfunction and metabolic syndrome severity in a cohort of young adults?

* What is the relationship between peripheral vascular dysfunction and metabolic syndrome severity in a cohort of young adults?

* What are the associations between metabolic syndrome severity and gait and functional ability in young adults using novel markerless motion capture technology?

* What are the attitudes and barriers towards lifestyle interventions targeted to reduce metabolic syndrome severity?

* What are the treatment-seeking and willingness to engage behaviors toward a webpage focused on lifestyle interventions to reduce metabolic syndrome severity?

Participants will be asked to undergo several assessments across four separate days which are design designed to determine the associations between cardiometabolic health markers and components of:

* body composition

* cardiovascular function

* functional ability

* attitudes and behaviors towards health-related interventions

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • adults between the ages of 18-39 years of age
Exclusion Criteria
  • Younger than 18 or older than 39
  • Pregnant
  • Breastfeeding or lactating
  • Missing any limbs or part of a limb
  • Having a substantial amount of metal implants (metal plates or complete joint replacements)
  • Having a pacemaker or any other electrical implant
  • Type I diabetes
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Taking insulin
  • Diagnosed heart failure, cardiomyopathy (dilated or hypertrophic), valvular disease
  • Any history of severe traumatic brain injury or mild traumatic brain injury within the last two years
  • Kidney disease
  • Liver disease
  • Thyroid disease
  • Any diagnosed neurological or neurodegenerative diseases
  • Having received ionizing radiation from a medical procedure within the last 30 days
  • Being on a medically prescribed diet
  • Having donated blood or plasma in the last 20 days prior to blood collection procedures
  • Taking any supplements/medications that may interfere with the results of the study
  • Any injury or physical impairment that would prevent performing any functional measures for this study

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Young AdultsOnline psychoeducational lifestyle interventionAdults between the ages of 18 and 39 years
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Blood PressureBaseline

Changes in blood pressure during passive limb movement collected via finger photoplethysmography

Blood lipidsBaseline

Triglycerides, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol collected from capillary blood

Waist CircumferenceBaseline

Circumference of the waist measured by tape measure at the level of the iliac crest

Metabolic syndrome severity scoreBaseline

A race and sex-specific equation that uses systolic blood pressure, waist circumference, and blood lipids to calculate a single continuous score that quantifies a person's overall cardiometabolic disease severity on a continuum where higher scores equal a worse outcome and negative scores equal a better outcome. The scale does not have bound and is infinite in positive and negative directions.

Fat massBaseline

The weight of fat mass in kilograms estimated using smartphone-based digital imaging and near-infrared reactance spectroscopy

Flow-mediated changes in blood pressureBaseline

Changes in blood pressure during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia collected via finger photoplethysmography

Flow-mediated changes in vascular conductanceBaseline

Changes in vascular conductance during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia calculated as flow per unit of blood pressure

Blood PressureBaseline

Resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure

Body circumferencesBaseline

Central (trunk) and segmental (arms and legs) circumference estimated using smartphone-based digital imaging

Cardiac Baroreflex SensitivityBaseline

Measure of parasympathetic and sympathetic regulation collected via one-lead electrocardiogram and finger photoplethysmography

Metaboreflex Heart Rate ResponsesBaseline

Changes in heart rate during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) collected via one-lead electrocardiogram

Metaboreflex Cardiac Output ResponsesBaseline

Changes in cardiac output during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) collected via finger photoplethysmography or duplex Doppler ultrasound

Functional Sympatholysis Blood Flow ResponsesBaseline

Changes in limb blood flow during three minutes of cold-pressor activation with superimposed rhythmic handgrip exercise Collected via finger photoplethysmography

Functional Sympatholysis Blood Pressure ResponsesBaseline

Changes in blood pressure during three minutes of cold-pressor activation with superimposed rhythmic handgrip exercise collected via finger photoplethysmography

Gait velocityImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Self-selected walking velocity over level ground measured with a timing gate system.

Knee joint momentImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Knee moment during level ground walking measured in newton-meters measured with a motion capture system.

Fasting blood glucoseBaseline

Blood glucose collected from capillary blood

Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR)Baseline

Equation that estimates insulin resistance from glucose and insulin measurements

Tumor necrosis factor-alphaBaseline

Common biomarker of systemic inflammation collected from intravenous blood

Flow-mediated changes in vascular diameterBaseline

Changes in vascular diameter during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia collected via duplex Doppler ultrasound

Cold Pressor Test Blood Pressure ResponsesBaseline

Changes in blood pressure during three minutes of cold-pressor activation collected via finger photoplethysmography

Stride WidthImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Width of stride, measured as the lateral distance between feet during walking measured with a motion capture system.

Gait CadenceImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Steps taken per minute measured with a motion capture system.

Heart Rate VariabilityBaseline

Index of cardiac autonomic control collected via one-lead electrocardiogram

Metaboreflex Vascular Resistance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular resistance during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) calculated as pressure per unit of flow

Ankle joint angleImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Ankle angle during level ground walking measured in degrees measured with a motion capture system.

Hip joint momentImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Hip moment during level ground walking measured in newton-meters measured with a motion capture system.

Center of pressure - right legBaseline

Whole body center of pressure displacement

Center of pressure - left legBaseline

Whole body center of pressure displacement

Center of pressure - bilateralBaseline

Whole body center of pressure displacement

Isometric strengthBaseline

Isometric muscle strength of hip flexors and extensors, knee flexors and extensors, and ankle dorsi- and plantar flexors of the right leg

Visceral adipose tissueBaseline

Absolute fat-mass around the visceral organs in kilograms measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and near-infrared reactance spectroscopy

Subcutaneous adipose tissueBaseline

Absolute fat-mass under the cutaneous layer of the skin in kilograms measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry

Motivation and Attitudes Towards HealthBaseline

Motivation and Attitudes Towards Changing Health Scale. Scores range from 5-45, which higher scores indicating higher motivation and more positive attitudes towards changing health behavior

Readiness for Behavior ChangeBaseline

Readiness for Change Questionnaire. Separate subscales are calculated for each of the 5 stages of change (pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance) with higher scores indicating a greater likelihood of an individual being in that stage of change versus another. The 12 items on this scale are scored on a scale of -2 to +2 (-2 = Strongly disagree, -1 Disagree, 0 = Unsure, +1 = Agree, +2 = Strongly Agree).

InsulinBaseline

Insulin collected from intravenous blood

Body fat percentageBaseline

The percentage of body fat estimated using smartphone-based digital imaging and near-infrared reactance spectroscopy

Fat-free massBaseline

The weight of fat-free mass in kilograms estimated using smartphone-based digital imaging and near-infrared reactance spectroscopy

Flow-mediated changes in blood flowBaseline

Changes in blood flow during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia collected via duplex Doppler ultrasound

Flow-mediated changes in vascular resistanceBaseline

Changes in vascular resistance during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia calculated as blood pressure per unit of flow

Flow-mediated changes in skeletal muscle oxygenationBaseline

Changes in skeletal muscle oxygenated/deoxygenated hemoglobin saturation during 5 minutes of post-occlusive reactive hyperemia collected via near-infrared spectroscopy

Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Vascular DiameterBaseline

Changes in vascular diameter during passive limb movement collected via duplex Doppler ultrasound

Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Blood FlowBaseline

Changes in blood flow during passive limb movement collected via duplex Doppler ultrasound

Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Vascular ConductanceBaseline

Changes in vascular conductance during passive limb movement calculated as flow per unit of pressure

Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Vascular ResistanceBaseline

Changes in vascular resistance during passive limb movement calculated as the pressure per unit of flow

Cold Pressor Test Vascular Conductance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular conductance during three minutes of cold-pressor activation calculated as flow per unit of pressure

Cold Pressor Test stroke volume ResponsesBaseline

Changes in stroke volume during three minutes of cold-pressor activation collected via finger photoplethysmography or duplex Doppler ultrasound

Cold Pressor Test Cardiac Output ResponsesBaseline

Changes in cardiac output during three minutes of cold-pressor activation collected via finger photoplethysmography or duplex Doppler ultrasound

Metaboreflex Blood Pressure ResponsesBaseline

Changes in blood pressure during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) collected via finger photoplethysmography

Metaboreflex Stroke Volume ResponsesBaseline

Changes in stroke volume during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) collected via finger photoplethysmography or duplex Doppler ultrasound

Functional Sympatholysis Vascular Conductance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular conductance during three minutes of cold-pressor activation with superimposed rhythmic handgrip exercise calculated as flow per unit of pressure

Ankle joint momentImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Ankle moment during level ground walking measured in newton-meters measured with a motion capture system.

Knee joint angleImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Knee angle during level ground walking measured in degrees measured with a motion capture system.

Sit-to-standBaseline

Time (seconds) for participant to stand up from chair and sit back down (5 repetitions)

Time Up and Down StairsBaseline

Time (seconds) for participant to stand ascend and descend a single flight (10 steps) of stairs

Treatment Seeking BehaviorBaseline

Whether participant engages with educational webpage about health behavior change. This is a dichotomous yes/no value based on whether someone clicks on the webpage or not.

Passive Limb Movement Mediated Changes in Skeletal Muscle OxygenationBaseline

Changes in skeletal muscle oxygenation during passive limb movement collected via near-infrared spectroscopy

Carotid-Femoral Pulse Wave VelocityBaseline

Index of arterial stiffness collected during rest collected via applanation tonometry and auscultation based wave analysis

Cold Pressor Test Heart Rate ResponsesBaseline

Changes in heart rate during three minutes of cold-pressor activation collected via one-lead electrocardiogram

Cold Pressor Test Vascular Resistance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular resistance during three minutes of cold-pressor activation calculated as pressure per unit of flow

Metaboreflex Vascular Conductance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular conductance during rhythmic handgrip exercise with graded blood flow restriction (minutes 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8) calculated as flow per unit of pressure

Functional Sympatholysis Vascular Resistance ResponsesBaseline

Changes in vascular resistance during three minutes of cold-pressor activation with superimposed rhythmic handgrip exercise Calculated as pressure per unit of flow

Stride LengthImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Length of stride, measured as the lateral distance between feet during walking measured with a motion capture system.

Hip joint angleImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Hip angle during level ground walking measured in degrees measured with a motion capture system.

Ground reaction forcesImmediately post 6-minute walk test

Three-dimensional ground reaction forces during level ground walking measured with a motion capture system.

Timed-up and goBaseline

Time (seconds) for participant to stand up from chair, walk 3 meters, and return

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
HeightBaseline

Height collected using a stadiometer

WeightBaseline

Weight collected using a stadiometer

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Southern Mississippi - School of Kinesiology and Nutrition

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Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

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