Obesity, Metabolically Benign Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Varying High-intensity Interval Protocols on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Overweight/Obese
Purpose: The purpose of this study would be to evaluate the effects of interval training on
cardiovascular health, lipid profile and body composition in overweight and obese men and
women.
A secondary purpose will be to compare lab based measurements of body composition
[4-compartment model (4C)) with portable equipment [bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy
(BIS) and ultrasound (US)]
Participants: Seventy-six men and women (age 18-55 yrs; BMI 25-45 kg/m2) will be randomly
assigned to a high-intensity short interval group (SIT), high-intensity long interval group
(HIT) or a control group (CON). Procedures (methods): Participants will be assessed for peak
oxygen utilization (VO2peak), blood lipids, glucose and insulin levels. Body composition
will also be measured using a 4C model, as measured from dual energy x-ray absorptiometry
(DEXA), air displacement plethysmography (BodPod), and BIS, in comparison to US values.
Participants assigned to either training group will undergo 3 weeks of interval training, 3
days per week. SIT will complete 10 bouts of a series of 1 min cycling with 1 min rest
periods at 90% of the power output obtained during VO2peak;in comparison HIT will complete 5
bouts of the same protocol: 2 min bouts with 1 min recovery at varying intensities of
VO2peak (80-100% power output).
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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