Sedentary Behavior Clinical Trial
— EXOMICOfficial title:
Exploring the Relationship Between the Gut Microbiome Based Metagenomic Signature, Physical Fitness Levels and Metabolic Responses to Exercise: a Pilot Study on 50 Healthy Male Volunteers
Verified date | January 2023 |
Source | University of Rennes 2 |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Gut microbiota are all microorganisms including bacteria and microscopic eukaryotes that live in the digestive tracts of humans or mammals. During the last decade, some authors highlighted that a link exists between gut microbiota and sport performance. In this project, we hypothesize that gut microbiota is able to adapt to the energy needs of the body, really higher in top-level athletes or considerably lower in inactive individuals. In this context, this clinical study aims to characterize the bacterial metagenome of gut microbiota from populations located in a continuum from sedentary people to top-level athletes with high (i.e. soccer players), even very high energy needs (i.e. cyclists). The finality of this project is thus to determine if it exists some bacterial profile allowing to characterize, even to predict, the energy metabolism of an athlete and so the probability to be performant in competition.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | November 23, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | October 26, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - BMI between 18 and 25 kg/m² - Non-smoker - Written informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Cardiovascular risks - Metabolic diseases (e.g. diabetes) - Use of antibiotics, anti-fungi or anti-parasites in the last 3 months or during participation in the study - Use of prebiotics and / or probiotics in the form of supplements in the 7 days preceding the start of the study (greater than or equal to 100000000 Colony Forming Units or organisms per day) - Taking drug treatment for chronic pain management (paracetamol, vasodilator, homeopathy, aspirin greater than 500 mg per day) - Simultaneous participation in another research involving the human person or having recently participated in another research for which the exclusion period has not been completed. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | University Rennes 2 - Laboratory "Movement, Sport and health Sciences" | Bruz | Brittany |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Rennes 2 | Nahibu |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Gut microbiota composition | Whole metagenomic sequencing using shotgun approach | week 1 | |
Secondary | Gut microbiota function | Whole metagenomic sequencing using shotgun approach | Week 1 | |
Secondary | Short chain fatty acids levels in stools | Quantification of gut microbiota metabolites will be performed in frozen stool suspension using Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography - Mass spectrometry. | week 1 | |
Secondary | Amino acids levels in stools | Quantification of gut microbiota metabolites will be performed in frozen stool suspension using Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography - Mass spectrometry. | week 1 | |
Secondary | Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) | Maximal oxygen consumption (ml/min/kg) will be determined during maximal incremental ergocycle test. Gas exchanges will be measured throughout the test. | Week 2 | |
Secondary | Lipid oxidation during physical exercise | A submaximal ergocyle test will be performed under fasting condition. After 4 min of warm-up (60W), subjects will perform 10 min at 50% VO2max and a second 10 min step at 90% of the anaerobic threshold. Measurements of respiratory gas exchange will be used to estimate the type and amount of substrate oxidized and the amount of energy produced during exercise (kcal/min). | week 3 | |
Secondary | Carbohydrate oxidation during physical exercise | A submaximal ergocyle test will be performed under fasting condition. After 4 min of warm-up (60W), subjects will perform 10 min at 50% VO2max and a second 10 min step at 90% of the anaerobic threshold. Measurements of respiratory gas exchange will be used to estimate the type and amount of substrate oxidized and the amount of energy produced during exercise (kcal/min). | week 3 |
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