Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of 3 Days of Reduced Physical Activity on Endothelial Function and Glycemic Control in Active Older Adults
Physical inactivity is known to increase post meal blood sugar levels in young, active populations. However, how quickly this may occur in active, older adults is not clear. Further, the relationship between blood vessel health and blood sugar disturbances which occur to acute physical inactivity is not clear. It is unknown if impairments in blood vessel function precede increases in blood sugar levels that occurs with inactivity in an aging population. This study aims to determine if short term reductions in physical activity impair blood vessel health and blood glucose control to a greater extent in an aging population compared to a young population. The investigators hypothesize that 3 days of reduced physical activity will result in impaired blood vessel function and glycemic control in an aged population.
Subjects will undergo testing in 2 study phases separated by at least 2 weeks: 1) active phase: subjects will have post meal glucose levels measured across 3 days of participating in their normal exercise routines. Blood vessel health will also be measured via flow mediated dilation at the end of the 3 day monitoring period. 2) physically inactive phase: subjects will stop participating in exercise for 3 days while post meal glucose levels are measured. Blood vessel health will also be assessed on days 1, 3 of removal of exercise. The subject will need to come into the lab on these days of inactivity to have blood vessel health measured. The study procedures are described below. Continuous Glucose Monitoring The investigators would like to gain more information about how blood sugar levels change over the course of a day in a free living setting. To do this the investigators will use a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS). This system is what individuals with diabetes frequently use to monitor their glucose levels over the course of the day. Subjects will be asked to wear the CGMS for 3 consecutive, full days on 2 different occasions. This includes 3 days during their normal regular physical activity, then for 3 days following during the no exercise protocol. The CGMS is worn on the stomach, and it is a tiny glucose sensor which is inserted just under the skin. This device measures and records blood glucose values throughout the day. In addition, subjects will be asked to make at least four finger stick blood glucose readings taken with a standard glucose meter at different times each day and record these numbers on a log sheet. During the continuous glucose monitoring, subjects will need to consume the same type and quantity of foods at the same time each day (i.e. whatever the subjects consumes on day 1 of baseline testing, they need to eat that exact same food, volume of food and at the same time on days 1-3 of the study). Meals and snacks consumed are also entered into a paper-based diary. Blood Vessel Health Measurement (Flow Mediated Dilation: FMD) Subjects will be asked to perform their normal exercise routines 12-16 hours prior to blood vessel health being measured in the active phase as well as prior to the first blood vessel health measurement in the inactive phase to control for the acute effects of exercise on blood vessel health. Blood vessel health will be measured at the end of the active phase in both groups of subjects. Further blood vessel health will be measured following 1, 3 days of being inactive in both groups of subjects. Blood flow to the leg will be measured by applying blood pressure cuffs around the ankle. Pre flow mediated dilation diameter and velocity are recorded for 3 minutes prior to a blood pressure cuff being inflated for 5 minutes. Following cuff deflation, a 2-minute diameter and velocity recording is collected. ;
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