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The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of moderate versus vigorous intensity exercise training on glycemic control in older adults. Glycemic control will be assessed using an oral glucose tolerance test and continuous glucose monitors. In addition, the investigaotrs will investigate whether engaging in an exercise training program elicits changes in sedentary behavior, non-exercise physical activity, sleep, and total daily energy expenditure.


Clinical Trial Description

Approximately 25% of older adults have type 2 diabetes mellitus, and almost 50% of older adults have prediabetes. Identifying strategies to prevent the progression of diabetes in this older adult population is imperative. One strategy that has shown promise is lifestyle modification. As adults age they also increase sedentary behavior, decrease physical activity, and have increased occurrence of sleep problems. The combination of these lifestyle factors are likely responsible for the decreases in glycemic control with aging. The American Diabetes Association recommends that prediabetic adults, including older adults, increase structured aerobic exercise and incidental (non-exercise) physical activity while decreasing sedentary behavior. It is emphasized that structured exercise is the most important of these recommendations. However, initiating an exercise routine, may unintentionally affect time spent sitting, non-exercise physical activity, and other lifestyle behaviors like sleep. These changes may attenuate or enhance the effects of exercise on glycemic control. This study will compare the effects of moderate and high intensity exercise on glycemic control, and determine whether changes in non-exercise physical activity, sitting time, and sleep are associated with the observed changes. Because of the increasing prevalence of diabetes with age, identifying the optimal exercise prescription to preserve glycemic control in older adults has important clinical implications. ;


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NCT number NCT03154073
Study type Interventional
Source University of Colorado, Denver
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 20, 2017
Completion date December 13, 2019

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