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NCT number NCT06186869
Other study ID # AF_001
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2, 2023
Est. completion date December 23, 2026

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source Azienda Ospedaliera Specializzata in Gastroenterologia Saverio de Bellis
Contact Endrit Shahini, MD
Phone 00390804994249
Email endrit.shahini@irccsdebellis.it
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of the study is to estimate the effectiveness of two different exercise programs combined with the Mediterranean diet versus diet alone on inflammatory status in subjects aged 18-65 years with obesity (BMI>30) and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) (CAP >248 dB/m).


Description:

The main objective of the study is to estimate the effect of two exercise programs of different type and intensity combined with a Low Glycaemic Index Mediterranean Diet (LGIMD) compared to diet alone on the systemic inflammation index (SII) and biomarkers related to the inflammatory state: TNF-alpha; IL-1, IL-6, IL-10, CK-18, PCR and VES, in patients with obesity and NAFLD aged 18-65 years after a 4-month intervention. The secondary objectives are: to assess whether the adoption of the two exercise programs of different types and intensities associated with an LGIMD compared to diet alone in patients with obesity and NAFLD can significantly modify body composition, inhibiting the risk of sarcopenia, in turn, favored by NAFLD, improve physical efficiency (fitness), understood as cardio-respiratory fitness muscular strength and flexibility, may also lead to improvements regarding the gut microbiota, in terms of abundance of microbial taxa, by studying, starting from the data obtained from the 16S, the metabolic pathways of the microbiota and fecal metabolome, as well as Quality of Life, by filling in specific questionnaires, and the evaluation of the fatty acid profile of erythrocyte membranes. The two different types of exercise will be: - outdoor walking, understood as a moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, carried out 4 times a week, for a duration of 60 minutes for 4 months; - High-Intensity Interval Training carried out 3 times a week, for a period of 50 minutes at a time for 4 months in a gymnasium affiliated with the organization. The diet will be the same for all project participants and will follow advice based on the Low Glycaemic Index Mediterranean Diet. All subjects will be followed by specialized personnel regarding both diet and exercise.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 90
Est. completion date December 23, 2026
Est. primary completion date March 15, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - BMI = 30 kg/m2 or an abdominal circumference (waist) > 94 cm in men and > 80 cm in women (IDF criteria for the definition of abdominal obesity) with or without the characteristics that characterise metabolic syndrome - Age range 18-65 years, both sexes - Diagnosis of hepatic steatosis, formulated on the basis of recognised criteria (fibroscan (CAP (controlled attenuation parameter) > 238 dB/m)). Exclusion Criteria: - Normal and underweight subjects - Presence of any pathology that may influence the presence of steatosis apart from pathologies that are inclusion criteria, neurological and psychiatric pathologies, gastrointestinal, oncological and cardiovascular diseases - Pregnancy or breastfeeding - Subjects with osteoarticular pathologies that may prevent regular exercise - Inability to quantify the degree of NAFLD by Fibroscan - Person not in possession of a medical certificate of fitness for non-competitive physical activity.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Aerobic Exercise and diet intervention
subjects randomized and assigned to one intervention group, will follow the low glycaemic index Mediterranean diet and simultaneously perform moderate-intensity aerobic exercises
Hiit and diet intervention
subjects randomised and assigned to one intervention group, will follow the low glycaemic index Mediterranean diet and simultaneously perform high-intensity interval exercises in the gym
Diet
subjects randomised and assigned to this intervention group will follow the low-glycaemic index Mediterranean diet

Locations

Country Name City State
Italy IRCCS De Bellis Castellana Grotte Bari

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Azienda Ospedaliera Specializzata in Gastroenterologia Saverio de Bellis Antonella Bianco, Isabella Franco

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Italy, 

References & Publications (9)

Bianco A, Franco I, Curci R, Bonfiglio C, Campanella A, Mirizzi A, Fucilli F, Di Giovanni G, Giampaolo N, Pesole PL, Osella AR. Diet and Exercise Exert a Differential Effect on Glucose Metabolism Markers According to the Degree of NAFLD Severity. Nutrient — View Citation

Calabrese FM, Disciglio V, Franco I, Sorino P, Bonfiglio C, Bianco A, Campanella A, Lippolis T, Pesole PL, Polignano M, Vacca M, Caponio GR, Giannelli G, De Angelis M, Osella AR. A Low Glycemic Index Mediterranean Diet Combined with Aerobic Physical Activ — View Citation

Franco I, Bianco A, Diaz MDP, Bonfiglio C, Chiloiro M, Pou SA, Becaria Coquet J, Mirizzi A, Nitti A, Campanella A, Leone CM, Caruso MG, Correale M, Osella AR. Effectiveness of two physical activity programs on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. a randomiz — View Citation

Franco I, Bianco A, Mirizzi A, Campanella A, Bonfiglio C, Sorino P, Notarnicola M, Tutino V, Cozzolongo R, Giannuzzi V, Aballay LR, Buongiorno C, Bruno I, Osella AR. Physical Activity and Low Glycemic Index Mediterranean Diet: Main and Modification Effect — View Citation

Miryan M, Darbandi M, Moradi M, Najafi F, Soleimani D, Pasdar Y. Relationship between the Mediterranean diet and risk of hepatic fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A cross-sectional analysis of the RaNCD cohort. Front Nutr. 2023 — View Citation

Misciagna G, Del Pilar Diaz M, Caramia DV, Bonfiglio C, Franco I, Noviello MR, Chiloiro M, Abbrescia DI, Mirizzi A, Tanzi M, Caruso MG, Correale M, Reddavide R, Inguaggiato R, Cisternino AM, Osella AR. Effect of a Low Glycemic Index Mediterranean Diet on — View Citation

Sanyal AJ, Anstee QM, Trauner M, Lawitz EJ, Abdelmalek MF, Ding D, Han L, Jia C, Huss RS, Chung C, Wong VW, Okanoue T, Romero-Gomez M, Muir AJ, Afdhal NH, Bosch J, Goodman Z, Harrison SA, Younossi ZM, Myers RP. Cirrhosis regression is associated with impr — View Citation

Xu M, Chen R, Liu L, Liu X, Hou J, Liao J, Zhang P, Huang J, Lu L, Chen L, Fan M, Chen X, Zhu X, Liu B, Hu P. Systemic immune-inflammation index and incident cardiovascular diseases among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: The Dongfeng-Tongji cohort — View Citation

Ye Q, Zou B, Yeo YH, Li J, Huang DQ, Wu Y, Yang H, Liu C, Kam LY, Tan XXE, Chien N, Trinh S, Henry L, Stave CD, Hosaka T, Cheung RC, Nguyen MH. Global prevalence, incidence, and outcomes of non-obese or lean non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a systematic — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The effect of diet and exercise on systemic inflammatory status To estimate the effect of two exercise programs of different types and intensity combined with a Mediterranean Low Glycaemic Index Diet (LGIMD) compared to diet alone on the systemic inflammation index (SII) and biomarkers related to the inflammatory state:
C-reactive protein (CRP) and Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were measured after venous blood sampling.
Proinflammatory (TNF-alpha; IL-1, IL-6, CK-18) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines will be measured using commercially available ELISA tests for each.
at baseline and day120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on body composition To evaluate whether adopting two exercise programs of different types and intensities combined with an LGIMD versus diet alone in patients with obesity and NAFLD can significantly change body composition assessed by BIA and anthropometric data measurement. At baseline, day 60, and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on the gut microbiota To investigate in patients with obesity and NAFLD, whether the adoption of the two programmes of Exercise of different types and intensities associated with an LGIMD compared to diet alone can improve the gut microbiota, in terms of abundances of microbial taxa, by studying, from the data obtained from the 16S, the metabolic pathways of the microbiota and faecal metabolome. At baseline and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on quality of life To evaluate the improvements in Quality of Life, by filling out specific questionnaires, following the adoption of the two programmes of Exercise of different types and intensities combined with an LGIMD versus diet alone in patients with obesity and NAFLD for 4 months.
The questionnaire is divided into 8 domains, and each of the 8 summed scores is transformed linearly on a scale from 0 (negative health) to 100 (positive health) to provide a score for each subscale. Each subscale can be used independently. Scores < 50 indicate negative health, and > 51 indicate positive health.
At baseline and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on the fatty acid profile of erythrocyte membranes All human blood samples will be treated with chloroform: methanol (2:1, v/v) and centrifuged. The lower layer, containing fatty acids, will be removed with care, replaced in a new tube, and dried by a centrifugal evaporator. The fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) will be obtained by adding toluene and BF3. Samples will be collected, transferred into a vial, and analyzed by gas chromatography. At baseline and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on the risk of sarcopenia To evaluate whether the adoption of two exercise programmes of different types and intensities combined with an LGIMD versus diet alone in patients with obesity and NAFLD can reduce the risk of sarcopenia closely related to NAFLD as assessed by measuring muscle mass (via BIA), muscle strength (handgrip test) and physical performance (SHORT PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE BATTERY (SPPB)). At baseline and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on the peptides of Integrity Intestinal Barrier Zonulin, I-FABP, DAO, and D-lactate assays will be performed using commercially available ELISA assays for each peptide. At baseline and day 120
Secondary The effect of diet and exercise on the Intestinal dysbiosis The intestinal dysbiosis will be evaluated by assaying Indole using a colorimetric analytical method as a marker of fermentative dysbiosis, Skatole, a marker of putrefactive dysbiosis, will be assessed using a refined chromatographic method with fluorimetric detection. Both assays will be conducted on a urine sample. At baseline and day 120
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