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Clinical Trials/NCT01600937
NCT01600937
Completed
Not Applicable

Italian Diabetes and Exercise Study 2 - A Long-term Behavioural Intervention for Adoption and Maintenance of a Physically Active Lifestyle

Metabolic Fitness Association, Italy1 site in 1 country300 target enrollmentOctober 2012
ConditionsType 2 Diabetes

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes
Sponsor
Metabolic Fitness Association, Italy
Enrollment
300
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Physical Activity Behavior
Status
Completed
Last Updated
9 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Current guidelines recommend supervised mixed (aerobic+resistance) physical activity to ensure optimal benefits to control blood glucose, lipids, blood pressure, and other cardiovascular risk and to minimize injuries. However, these guidelines are difficult to put into action for a number of barriers and poor long-term patient compliance. This project will assess the effect of a behavioral intervention strategy on the promotion and maintenance of physical activity in type 2 diabetes.

Detailed Description

An increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is associated with an aging population, a significant rise in the prevalence of obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle. In Italy, prevalence of diabetes is approximately 6%, with 90-95% of diabetic subjects having type 2. Strong evidence supports the importance of physical activity in the management of type 2 diabetes. However, current guidelines are difficult to put into action in this target population because of barriers and poor patient long-term compliance so it is difficult even identify the best strategies for physical activity behavior change. Existing studies employ small groups and clinically-based approaches with limited theoretical grounding for recommended health behavior change. Most fail to offer practical, sustainable, economically viable solutions, with documented long-term intervention efficacy. This study proposes to monitor any objective measurable changes in LTPA over a 3-year period after behavioral interventions (Physician recommendations for daily PA with and without supervised exercise training including individual theoretic \& practical counseling). Hopefully, such behavioral intervention would offer a feasible procedure for long-term maintenance of physical activity and thus meet the call for a change of paradigm to move beyond the limited clinical focus by including theoretically population-based and "real-life" approaches for the management Type 2 Diabetes. After the selection for eligibility and a run-in period, patients will be randomized in two groups: 1) exercise (EXE) group receiving theoretical \& practical exercise counseling including 2 sessions/ per wk for 1 month of supervised exercise training; and 2) control (CON) group receiving standard care including general physician recommendations for daily PA. Changes in physical activity behavior will be quantified using an accelerometer, in addition to a daily diary.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2012
End Date
February 28, 2017
Last Updated
9 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Metabolic Fitness Association, Italy
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Giuseppe Pugliese

MD, PhD

Metabolic Fitness Association, Italy

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Age 40 to 80 years at screening
  • BMI \>27\<40 kg/m2
  • Sedentary for at least 6 months
  • Treated with prescribed diet and/or OHA and insulin
  • Able to walk for 1.6 Km unaided.
  • Eligible after positive outcome of cardiac evaluation

Exclusion Criteria

  • All patients with a history of central nervous dysfunction such as hemiparesis, myelopathies, cerebral ataxia, significant musculoskeletal deformities such as an amputation, dysmetria or scoliosis, patients with movement abnormalities or arthritis limited by pain when exercising
  • A history of clinical evidence of severe cardiovascular disease which may limit or be a contraindication for exercise
  • Clinical evidence of vestibular dysfunction
  • Angina and related symptoms
  • Postural hypotension defined as a fall in arterial blood pressure when changing position of \>20 mmHg (systole) or \>10 mmHg (diastole
  • History of plantar sores

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Physical Activity Behavior

Time Frame: 3 years

Volume of physical activity in METs-hr/wk; sedentary time; time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity

Secondary Outcomes

  • Musculo-skeletal disturbances(3 years)
  • Physical fitness(3 years)
  • Modifiable cardiovascular risk factors(3 years)
  • Health related quality of life(3 years)

Study Sites (1)

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