Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Community Exercise and Metabolic Syndrome in Black Families
Black Americans with a family history of early heart disease tend to have a group of risk factors that can contribute to heart disease. These risk factors, which include excess body weight, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, are known collectively as metabolic syndrome. This study will compare a community-based, coach-led exercise program to an individual, self-led home-based exercise program to determine which program is more effective at reducing the metabolic syndrome risk factors that can lead to heart disease.
Metabolic syndrome is a term that is used to describe a group of risk factors for coronary
artery disease (CAD). The risk factors include abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, high
cholesterol, and high blood pressure. People who live a sedentary lifestyle and do not get
enough exercise are at risk of developing metabolic syndrome and CAD. Black Americans also
have an increased risk of metabolic syndrome and CAD, particularly if they have a sibling
younger than 60 years old who has premature CAD. Studies have shown that people who engage
in regular, moderate intensity exercise can eliminate metabolic syndrome risk factors that
can lead to CAD; however, many high-risk Black Americans do not take part in regular
exercise. The purpose of this study is to compare a community-based, coach-led exercise
program to an individual, self-led home-based exercise program to examine which program is
more effective at reducing the metabolic syndrome risk factors that can lead to CAD in Black
Americans.
This study will enroll Black Americans with metabolic syndrome who have a sibling with
premature CAD. Participants will be randomly assigned (by individual) to either a
community-based exercise program (C-FIT) or a self-help home-based exercise program (HOME).
Participants in the C-FIT group will do 1 hour of exercise two to three times each week in a
community setting and will be supervised by a personal coach or trainer for 1 year.
Participants in the SELF group will undergo a fitness evaluation and will be instructed on
how to exercise on their own. They also will be expected to do 1 hour of exercise two to
three times each week for 1 year. Study visits will occur at baseline, Month 6, and Years 1
and 2. At all study visits, participants will undergo the following: a medical history
review; physical examination; blood pressure measurements; blood collection; body
measurements, including height, weight, and waist circumference; a treadmill stress test; a
strength test; a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan to measure body fat; an
echocardiogram to examine the heart; a flow-mediated vasodilatation test for brachial
reactivity to measure vascular function; and questionnaires on diet, exercise habits, and
self-efficacy.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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