Obesity Clinical Trial
— BATEOfficial title:
Brain, Activity, Teens, and Exercise (BATE)
Verified date | May 2020 |
Source | Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The long-term goal is to develop effective, evidence-based lifestyle interventions to prevent and treat childhood obesity and related co-morbidities. The short-term goal, and the purpose of this application, is to quantify appetite and neural mechanisms of food reward in overweight/obese (OW/OB) sedentary youth and to quantify changes following the implementation of a physical activity intervention. The central hypothesis is that appetite becomes dysregulated at low levels of physical activity via neural reward pathways, and appetite control will improve following a long-term exercise intervention. The investigators consider this project a pilot study designed to generate data to be used for future external funding opportunities, demonstrate collaboration between researchers, and test the feasibility of the protocols.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 19 |
Est. completion date | August 10, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | August 10, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years to 17 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria - Overweight/obese (BMI =85th to <99th percentile for age and sex) - Weight stable - Ages 14-17 - No meds that may alter metabolism - Sedentary (<20 min/day exercise) - At risk for T2D, according to American Diabetes Association (ADA) criteria: - family history of T2D in first- or second- degree relative - Race/ethnicity (Native American, African American, Latino, Asian American, Pacific Islander) - Signs of insulin resistance - Maternal history of diabetes for gestational diabetes during child's gestation - Willing to participate in an exercise program - Willing to provide permission/assent Exclusion Criteria: - BMI <85th percentile for age and sex - Weight not stable - Age <14 or >17 - On meds that may alter metabolism - Active (>20 min/day exercise) - Not at risk for T2D, according to American Diabetes Association (ADA) criteria (see above) - Not willing to participate in an exercise program - Not willing to provide permission/assent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Children's Mercy Kansas City | Kansas City | Missouri |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City | University of Kansas Medical Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior- subjective responses | To assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior in adolescents; OW/OB inactive adolescents will be randomly assigned to a 3-month exercise intervention (Exercise +Newsletter), or a control condition (Newsletter). Those exposed to the exercise intervention will have greater improvements (compared to control group) in appetite (subjective self-reported hunger responses). |
12 monthts | |
Secondary | Assess changes in structural and functional MRI in response to an exercise intervention- prefrontal and hippocampal volume | Assess changes in structural and functional MRI pre- to post- intervention in sedentary youth at risk for type 2 diabetes. Youth randomized to the exercise intervention will exhibit increases in prefrontal and hippocampal volume compared to controls. |
12 months | |
Secondary | Assess changes in structural and functional MRI in response to an exercise intervention- reward and control | Assess changes in structural and functional MRI pre- to post- intervention in sedentary youth at risk for type 2 diabetes. Compared to pre-intervention, youth in the exercise group will show de-creased activation in reward regions (orbitofrontal cortex, ventral striatum) when making food/activity choices; increased activation in control regions (dorsolateral PFC, inferior frontal gyrus) during food/activity choices. |
12 months | |
Secondary | Assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior- subjective responses | To assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior in adolescents; OW/OB inactive adolescents will be randomly assigned to a 3-month exercise intervention (Exercise +Newsletter), or a control condition (Newsletter). Those exposed to the exercise intervention will have greater improvements (compared to control group) in appetite (subjective self-reported hunger responses). |
12 monthts | |
Secondary | Assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior- biological responses | To assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention on eating behavior in adolescents; OW/OB inactive adolescents will be randomly assigned to a 3-month exercise intervention (Exercise +Newsletter), or a control condition (Newsletter). Those exposed to the exercise intervention will have greater improvements (compared to control group) in appetite hormones ghrelin, and leptin. |
12 monthts |
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