Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06080542 |
Other study ID # |
1587001 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 1, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
July 15, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2023 |
Source |
University of Valencia |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Physical exercise is one of the main recommendations included in clinical guidelines for
people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) because it is associated with substantially lower
cardiovascular and overall mortality risks. Adherence to regular physical activity is low in
the T1D population due to factors like time limitations, no access to appropriate equipment
at home, or economic costs. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been proposed as a
time-efficient methodology, consisting of sessions of short duration and high intensity
exercises. An easier and cheaper training alternative for HIIT is exercising with elastic
bands, either in a clinic or at home. Even so, training with elastic bands in T1D in
combination with the HIIT method has not been compared to aerobic training. Besides, it is
necessary to understand the glycemic impact of both kinds of exercise in order to build
better artificial pancreas systems able to deal with exercise automatically. The aim of the
study will be to determine the impact of aerobic exercise versus high-intensity interval
training (HIIT) exercise on glycemic control.
Description:
This HIIT modality presents differences with respect to other studies since it consists of
strength exercises with elastic bands. This novelty represents an advantage because it can be
an easier training alternative to perform in a clinical or home setting, compared to previous
studies where cycle ergometer is used. Thus, one session of each type of exercise will be
performed.
Prior to the exercise sessions, an incremental exercise test will be performed to determine
the working power in the cycle ergometer. At the beginning of the test, subjects will be sit
quietly on the cycle ergometer for 3 min (0 W) before they will start the warm-up period of 3
min with cycling at a workload of 60 W. Then, the workload will increase by 40 W every 3 min
until volitional exhaustion. Finally, 3 min active recovery at 60 W followed by 3 min passive
recovery (0 W) will be conducted on the cycle ergometer. Lactate turn point 1 (LTP1) and
maximum power (Pmax) will be determined in order to prescribe the exercise intensity.
Additionally, patients will conduct a familiarization session with the strength exercises in
order to adapt the participants to exercises with elastic bands. Thus, the subjects will
perform two sets of twelve repetitions of the exercises.
The aerobic exercise session will begin with a 3 min resting period (sitting quietly on the
cycle ergometer (0 W), followed by a 3 min warm-up at 60 W and a stepwise intensity increase
by 20 W / min (to control for day-to-day variations in exercise response) until the 5% of
Pmax from IET above PLTP1 is achieved (i.e. moderate steady state walking or low-intensity
running or cycling). This target workload will be maintained for 30 min. Active and passive
recovery periods of 3 min each will be the same as the incremental test.
The elastic band protocol is a modification of the HIIT protocols used by previous authors
changing body weight exercises by exercises with TheraBand CLX. The exercise program is
chosen to involve large muscle groups simulating conventional bodybuilding exercises by
applying the external load to the elastic band's resistance. Four exercises of upper limb
(bench press, seated dumbbell, biceps curl, and seated row) and four of lower limb (squats,
stiff-legged deadlift, hamstring curl exercise, and quadriceps curl exercise) are chosen,
which are intercalated in the program without doing two consecutive exercises of the same
area. All exercises are done with both arms or legs at the same time.
Prior to HIIT session, participants will carry out a warm-up consisting of 3 minutes at 60 W
on the cycle ergometer and 15 no-load shoulder flexo-extensions. Session consists of two set
of exercise intervals of 20s separated by 10s of rest (i.e. 4min in total) with a rest of 3
minutes between both series, making at each interval a different exercise resisted by the
elastic band. The participants have to choose a width in the elastic band grip that supposed
a maximum effort for the 20s of each exercise. Subjects will be encouraged to perform as many
repetitions per interval as possible while maintaining correct form.
Perceived exertion will be used to determine the correct intensity of HIIT sessions.
Immediately following each set of eight intervals, subjects will report ratings of perceived
exertion using the Thera-Band resistance exercise scale of perceived exertion with
Thera-Band® resistance bands. HIIT sessions correspond to a "Maximal". Heart rate will be
measured continuously via chest belt telemetry (Polar H10) during all tests and also averaged
over 5s.
A sample size of n=40 will be chosen for each study.