Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Aquatic and Land Physical Training Effects on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Adolescents With Overweight and Obesity: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.
Objective: To compare the results of two types of low-impact exercise training, in and out
of the water, with the control group, regarding cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight
adolescents; and to investigate the changes resulting from interventions in biochemical,
anthropometric, psychological variables and body composition.
Experimental design: Randomized clinical trial with overweight and obesity adolescents.
Local Search: College of Physical Education of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and
Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.
Participants: Took part in the study 75 overweight and obesity adolescents, pubertal and
post-pubertal, recruted by announcement in the most important newspapers of Porto Alegre
city.
Intervention: Adolescents that acepted to participate in the study, and authorized by their
parents, were randomized into three groups: Group Land / Jump, with three weekly sessions
Jump; Water / hidrogimnastic group, with three weekly sessions of hidrogminastic; Control
group that not participate in physical exercise intervention. The intervention will last 12
weeks and three groups participate in weekly sessions of nutritional guidance. Assessments
occur at the beginning of the intervention program and 72 hours after the 12th week of the
program. The results of all study variables among the three groups in the two time points,
and in each group between the two periods, will compared.
Measures: Anthropometric, biochemical and blood pressure evaluations, in addition to
applying instruments for assessing quality of life, body image and mental health by
experienced evaluators, as well as blood draws conducted by an experienced gatherer's
Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre.
Expected Results: In the study, are been expected to verify that the exercise programs,
aquatic and land, associated with nutritional guidance, are efficient to modify positively
the outcomes studied.
Methods:
The sample will be selected intentionally with 75 subjects. Those who agree to participate
in the study will be randomly allocated into three groups by a blinded evaluator for the
study, which will use online www.randomizer.org the software as follows: aqua + nutritional
counseling, jump + nutritional counseling, group control (nutritional counseling only), all
with 12-week duration.
The study examine the effects obtained by the three groups on outcomes of cardiometabolic
risk factors (waist circumference, blood pressure, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting
glucose), outcomes of amount and distribution of body fat (sum of skinfolds - triceps
subscapular, suprailiac, abdominal and mid thigh - by bioelectrical impedance body fat
percentage and waist / height), and psychological variables (quality of life, body image and
mental health). In addition, nutritional counseling at weekly sessions will be used as a
control variable. Characterization data of the sample (age, sex, weight, height, and waist /
height) and other biochemical endpoints also comprise the study (total cholesterol,
LDL-cholesterol, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, QUICK, and high-sensitivity C- reactive protein
will be collected).
All measurements follow standard and validated procedures for the population object of
study.
To the chronic effect analysis, blood samples will be collected two times, before and after
training period, with 12 hours fasting. To avoid the acute effect of the exercises, the
measurements will done 72 hours after the 12th week.
A sample of 5 ml of blood per antecubital vein will collected. The sample will be collected
at the school for experienced gatherer, and will be taken immediately to the laboratory in
order to ensure that analyzes are performed on the same day.
The health-related quality of life will assessed using the questionnaire on pediatric
quality of life PedsQL 4.0, adolescents and their parents.
For analysis of body satisfaction instrument Body Shape Questionnaire BSQ will used. To
ascertain the perception of body image will applied to Scale Silhouettes of Stunkard.
Mental health will assessed using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires SDQ.
For classification of maturational stage, will held assessment of sexual maturation stages
proposed by Tanner, determined by self-assessment of the stage of development of pubic hair,
avoiding major constraint adolescents.
Intervention with exercise:
The groups will perform physical training activities three times a week after school for 12
weeks, with interval training sessions varying intensities according to the scale of
perceived exertion Borg, with duration ranging between 24 and 32 minute main part. Classes
will taught by a physical education teacher with the aid of monitors, area students.
Nutrition education classes will held at the school, by nutritionist, with a weekly,
totaling 12 meetings.
Training Protocol Both trainings will be conducted simultaneously with each group in their
midst, in order to avoid possible interference on the voice command, ambient temperature,
relative humidity and time of accomplishment from training.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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