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NCT number NCT02815826
Other study ID # EEFEUSP_LBiomec-1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received June 22, 2016
Last updated June 23, 2016
Start date September 2012
Est. completion date May 2013

Study information

Verified date June 2016
Source University of Sao Paulo
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Brazil: Ethics Committee
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of 16 weeks of progressive barefoot running training on impact force and muscle activation in habitual shod runners. Habitual shod runners were tested barefoot (BF) and shod (SH), before and after 16 weeks of progressive barefoot running training. Tests consisted of running on instrumented treadmill at 9 km/h, for 10 minutes in each experimental condition. Nine data acquisitions (10 s) of vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) and electromyographic (EMG) signal were conducted in each experimental condition, for each test.


Description:

Short-term effects of barefoot and simulated barefoot running have been widely discussed in recent years. Consequences of adopting barefoot running for a long period, e.g. as training strategy, still remain unknown. The present study evaluated the influence of 16 weeks of progressive barefoot running training on impact force and muscle activation in habitual shod runners. Habitual shod runners were tested barefoot (BF) and shod (SH), before and after 16 weeks of progressive barefoot running training. During the 16 weeks of training, participants kept their normal running training routine (wearing shoes), while they were introduced progressively to BF condition. Three training sessions were performed per week. Barefoot training started with 5% and ended with 20% of their weekly training volume (WTV) being performed without shoes. Soft surfaces (i.e. sand and grass) were adopted in the beginning of training (week 1 to 8). From week 9 to 16, participants mixed soft with harder surfaces, as treadmill and asphalt, to accomplish the training. Training sessions were prepared by professionals, researches and participants together. All training sessions were supervised by the researchers. Tests consisted of running on instrumented treadmill at 9 km/h, for 10 minutes in each experimental condition. Each session test started with participants performing a maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) test for each muscle of interest. The MVIC protocol consisted of 4 movement trials for each muscle: 2 submaximal trials of 10 seconds; 1 maximal trial of 5 seconds; and 1 maximal trial of 10 seconds. Then, a 5-minute period of warm-up at self-selected speed was performed on a treadmill. After that, participants ran (at 9km/h) during 10 minutes on an instrumented treadmill in both barefoot and shod conditions. Participants had a 2-minute interval between each trial while experimental condition was changed. The VGRF of both legs and EMG signal of tibialis anterior (TA), gastrocnemius lateralis (GL), long head of biceps femoris (BCF), rectus femoris (RF) and vastus lateralis (VL) of the right leg of each volunteer were obtained. These muscles were chosen due to their importance and contribution to running. For shod trial, runners wore their own habitual running shoes. All shoes were in good conditions of use and had similar characteristics of construction.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 6
Est. completion date May 2013
Est. primary completion date March 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 40 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- to have a minimum of 6 months of regular running training;

- to have a minimum of 6 months of experience in running on treadmills;

- do not have suffered any orthopedic injury in the last 12 months.

Exclusion Criteria:

- to have experience in minimalist/barefoot running;

- to be habitual forefoot striker;

- to complete less than 80% of training;

- to suffer any injury during training.

Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Barefoot training
During 16 weeks, habitual shod runners kept their normal running training routine (wearing shoes), while they were introduced progressively to BF condition. Three training sessions were performed per week. Barefoot training started with 5% and ended with 20% of their WTV being performed without shoes. Soft surfaces (i.e. sand and grass) were adopted in the beginning of training (week 1 to 8). From week 9 to 16, participants mixed soft with harder surfaces, as treadmill and asphalt, to accomplish the training.
Shod training
Running training planned individually to each runner, according to their physical fitness, and performed with shoes.

Locations

Country Name City State
Brazil Ana Paula da Silva Azevedo São Paulo SP

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Sao Paulo

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Brazil, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Parameters of the vertical component of Ground Reaction Force (VGRF) related to impact force Biomechanical parameters related to impact forces, as magnitude of VGRF's first peak, time to reach first peak of VGRF and implulse from the first 50 ms, will be measured. 4 months Yes
Primary Electromyographic (EMG) parameters related to muscle activation intensity EMG signal will be measeured and the RMS, a parameter that reflects muscle activation intensity, will be evaluated. 4 months Yes
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