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This VA CDA-2 proposal will test in detail if lifestyle intervention with aerobic exercise training improves the body's production of insulin in older people at risk to develop diabetes.


Clinical Trial Description

There is a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in the older population. Aging is associated with insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion, with greater defects in older people with IGT. Beta-cell dysfunction is critical in the progression from normal glucose to tolerance to IGT and to diabetes.

In the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), lifestyle intervention with diet and exercise training significantly lowered the rate of progression from IGT to diabetes, and was particularly effective in older people. The mechanisms of lifestyle changes to prevent diabetes and the effects on beta-cell function remain unclear. Exercise is well-known to increase insulin sensitivity, although exercise effects on beta-cell function have not been specifically assessed. In a pilot study supported by local VA funds, one week of aerobic exercise training improved insulin sensitivity as expected, but also improved beta-cell function in sedentary older people with IGT, with no change in body weight/composition, fasting glucose or lipid/inflammatory parameters.

Based on my current VA RCDA project and the pilot study results, this VA CDA-2 proposal will test in detail the novel overall hypothesis that lifestyle intervention with aerobic exercise training leads to improved beta-cell function in human age-related glucose intolerance. The potential mechanisms of the age-associated decline in beta-cell function and whereby exercise training may improve beta-cell function will also be explored. Beta-cell function will be examined in relation to expected improvements in insulin sensitivity, and the effects of exercise will be isolated with weight maintenance and nutritional balance. The time course of exercise effects over three months, the acute and chronic effects of exercise training on beta-cell function, the effects of high vs. low intensity exercise training, and different important components of beta-cell function will be examined. The interaction between exercise training effects on beta-cell function in older people with IGT and potential mediators including free fatty acids (FFA)/FFA composition, intraabdominal fat, adipocytokines, and incretin hormones will be examined.

In light of the striking effectiveness of the DPP lifestyle intervention to prevent diabetes in older people with IGT, the decline in beta-cell function with even normal human aging, and the importance of beta-cell dysfunction in the progression to diabetes, it is of great interest to further define the potential, novel metabolic effects of exercise training on beta-cell function, particularly in the aging population. This project may provide initial steps to further determine the mechanisms whereby lifestyle changes prevent diabetes. This would provide critical information needed to translate research findings into clinical practice in order to prevent diabetes in the aging veteran population. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT00554112
Study type Interventional
Source VA Office of Research and Development
Contact
Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date November 2007
Completion date August 2011

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