Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Effects of High-intensity Intermittent Sprinting vs. Moderate Intensity Continuous Cycling on Appetite Control on Obese Volunteers
Several studies have shown that high intensity intermittent sprints (HIIS) are more
effective than moderate intensity continuous cycling (MICC) in reducing fat mass and
improving insulin resistance in normal weight individuals. Changes in the
appetite-regulatory system in response to exercise are likely to explain, at least
partially, the better outcome observed after HIIS. Unfortunately, there are no studies
comparing the impact of different types of acute aerobic exercise on the release of
appetite-regulating hormones, subjective feelings of appetite and subsequent energy intake
(EI).
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of acute isocaloric bouts
of HIIT and MICC or a short duration sprint, in comparison with a resting control condition,
on the postprandial release of appetite-regulating hormones, subjective feelings of appetite
and subsequent EI in obese individuals. The investigators hypothesize that an isocaloric
session of HIIS will result in a better short-term appetite control compared with MICC, by
reducing hunger feelings and subsequent food intake more than MICC and by inducing a larger
increase in the release of satiety gut peptides compared with the MICC.
This will be a randomised cross-over study with four legs. Participants will act as their
own controls and will be assigned to the four experimental conditions (resting, HIIS, MICC
and SDS), 1 week apart, in a counter-balanced order.
Participants will be asked to come to the Unit five times: one preliminary session and four
experimental conditions (resting, HIIS and MICC isocaloric sessions and SDS). In the
preliminary session, anthropometric data (weight and height) will be collected and a maximal
fitness test performed, using a cycle ergometer.
For the four experimental conditions, participants will be asked to arrive at approximately
8.00, having fasted for at least 10 hours, and a cannula will be inserted into an
antecubital vein. Two fasting blood samples will be taken and a standard breakfast offered.
After that, serial blood samples will be taken at regular intervals for a period of 3h.
Participants will be asked to rate their subjective feelings of hunger and fullness using
visual analogue scales (VAS) throughout each study morning at different time points. Three
hours after breakfast, participants will be placed in individual rooms, presented with a
standardized lunch and instructed to rate the taste and palatability of the food presented.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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