Exercise Clinical Trial
— STRONG_2Official title:
Training Intervention in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa (STRONG_2)
Verified date | November 2019 |
Source | Mental Health Services in the Capital Region, Denmark |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The scope of the STRONG_2 project is to investigate the effect of supervised exercise as add-on to standard of care (SOC), for patients with eating disorders (EDs). The effect of supervised strength training will be measured on health parameters such as muscle strength. The study includes patients diagnosed with anorexia nervosa and in treatment at the Mental Health Center Ballerup (PCB) in the Capital Region of Denmark.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 5 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with AN according to the International Classification of Disorders version 10 (ICD-10) 2. Age 18-35 3. BMI > 14.5 4. Signed informed consent form- Exclusion Criteria: 1. Forced care 2. Unstable medical or psychiatric health 3. Issues with compliance to treatment |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Eating disorder unit, Mental Health Center | Ballerup | Danmark |
Denmark | Institut for Idræt og Ernæring, NEXS, University of Copenhagen | Copenhagen |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mental Health Services in the Capital Region, Denmark | University of Copenhagen, University of South-Eastern Norway |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Maximal strength leg press | Difference in muscle strength measured with leg press strength tests in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Strength test measurement tool is leg press measured with 1 repetition maximum (1RM) in Kilograms (kg). | Base line, week 6, week 12 | |
Primary | Maximal strength bench press | Difference in muscle strength measured with bench press strength tests in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Strength test measurement tool is bench press measured with 1 repetition maximum (1RM) in Kilograms (kg). | Base line, week 6, week 12 | |
Primary | Maximal strength pull down | Difference in muscle strength measured with pull down strength tests in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Strength test measurement tool is pull down measured with 1 repetition maximum (1RM) in Kilograms (kg). | Base line, week 6, week 12 | |
Secondary | EDI-DT subscale score | Difference in drive for thinness measured with EDI questionnaire scores in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 1 to 6 where 6 means a better outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | EDI subscale score | Difference in body dissatisfaction measured with EDI questionnaire scores in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 1 to 6 where 6 means a better outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Changes in Eating Disorder Symptoms | Difference in eating disorder symptoms measured with EDE-Q questionnaire in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 0 to 6 where 6 means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | VAS-mood | Difference in mood measured with VAS-mood in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a Vas-scale from 0 to 10. For anxiety 10 means a worse outcome, for behavior 10 means a worse outcome and for feelings 10 means a worse outcome and for a happiness question 10 means the best outcome. | Baseline, week 1, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Anxiety (HAM-A-6) | Difference in anxiety measured with HAM-A-6 questionnaire in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 0 to 4 and higher total score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | ERQ total score | Difference in emotional reactivity measured with ERQ questionnaire total score in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 1 to 7. With respect to questions for Cognitive Reappraisal Facets a higher score means better outcome and for questions regarding Expressive Suppression Facets a higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | RMR assessed by indirect calorimetry (ventilated open hood) and RMRratio | Difference in resting metabolic rate measured with indirect calorimetry and RMRratio in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. | Baseline, week 6, week 12 | |
Secondary | BMD assessed by Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) | Difference in bone mineral density measured by Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) (total bone mineral content, BMD lumbar spine and femur neck[g/m2]) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. | Baseline, week 12 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry | Difference in anthropometry (bodyweight, fat mass, and fat free mass) measured with DXA in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. | Baseline, week 12 | |
Secondary | Blood samples Lipid profiles | Difference in biological parameters measured by changes in lipid levels, like cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, very-low-density lipoproteins, triglycerides, free fatty acids, apolipoprotein a1 and B in blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Lipidomics, a mass spectrometry based systems level analysis of lipids will be applied for level analysis of lipids and their interacting partners. High or low risk lipid-profiles will be analysed in the two patient groups with high risk lipid profiles expected to mean a worse outcome. | Baseline,week 12 | |
Secondary | Blood samples Hormones | Difference in biological parameters measured by changes in hormone levels, like insulin, prostaglandins, cortisol, follicle stimulating hormone, ghrelin, obestatin, resistin, des- acyl-ghrelin, acyl-ghrelin, growth hormone, oxytocin, T3, cortisol, IGF-1, prolactin, estrogen, 17-beta-estradiol, LH, adiponectin, leptin, agouti-related protein, cholecystokinin, alpha-MSH, as well as related variants in blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training.
The project will examine whether higher levels or lower levels are correlated with a worse or better outcome in the two patient groups. |
Baseline,week 12 | |
Secondary | Blood samples Neuronal biomarkers | Difference in biological parameters measured by changes in neuronal biomarker levels, like Glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor, Brain derived neurotrophic factor, Wnt- signaling pathway, nerve growth factor, insulin-like growth factor, S-110b, Neuron specific enolase, monoamines as well as related metabolites/variants, neuropeptide Y, HMGB1, as well as related isoforms in blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training.
The project will examine whether higher levels or lower levels are correlated with a worse or better outcome in the two patient groups. |
Baseline,week 12 | |
Secondary | Weekly binge eating | Difference in weekly binge eating noted every week of the study in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured as number of binge eating during the week. A higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and week 24 | |
Secondary | Vomiting | Difference in weekly vomiting noted every week of the study in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured as number of vomiting during the week. A higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and week 24 | |
Secondary | Weekly use of laxatives | Difference in weekly use of laxatives noted every week of the study in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured as number of laxative use per week and the dose of the specific laxative used. A higher score and dose per week means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and week 24 | |
Secondary | EAI score | Difference in exercise addiction measured with (Exercise Addiction Inventory) EAI score in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured on a scale from 1 to 5 where higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | EDS score | Difference in exercise addiction measured with Exercise Dependence Scale (EDS) score in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured on a scale from 1 to 6 where higher score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Body Awareness test (BAT) | Difference in body awareness measured with Body Awareness test (BAT) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Questions are scored on a scale ranging from never to always with four items in between. Always means a worse outcome except for two questions regarding body satisfaction and relaxation where always means a better outcome. | Baseline, week 1,2,6,7,12 and week 24 | |
Secondary | Compulsive Exercise test | Difference in compulsive exercise measured with Compulsive Exercise test (CET) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured on a scale from 0 to 5 where higher score means a worse outcome except for two questions where higher score means better outcome. | Baseline, week 1, 2, 6, 7, 12 and week 24 | |
Secondary | Activity and sleep tracking via Actigraph | Difference in activity/sleep measured with Actigraph in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Readiness and motivations interview | Difference in readiness/motivations measured with Readiness and motivations interview in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured on a scale from 1 to 10 where higher score means a better outcome. | Baseline, week 1, week 6, week 7, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Patient satisfaction: Expectations and experiences of ED-treatment scale | Difference in patient satisfaction measured with the Expectations and experiences of ED-treatment scale (Clinton 2001) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 0 to 2 where higher score means worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) | Difference in social functioning measured with numeric scale using the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF-F and GAF-S) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is measured on a scale from 1 to 99 where lower score means a worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Clinical Global Impression (CGI) | Difference in severity of the patient's illness measured with 7-point scale using the Clinical Global Impression - Severity scale (CGI-S) in patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Scoring is on a scale from 1 to 7 where higher score means worse outcome. | Baseline, week 6, week 12, week 24 | |
Secondary | Bone turnover CTX-1 | Difference in bone turnover measured with analyses of the bone marker CTX-1 from blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. High levels above reference range which is 50 - 450 measured in pg/ml indicate worse outcome. | Baseline, week 12 | |
Secondary | Bone turnover PN1P | Difference in bone turnover measured with analyses of the bone formation marker PN1P from blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. High levels above normal reference range which is 20 - 85 measured in microgram/L can indicate worse outcome. | Baseline, week 12 | |
Secondary | Bone turnover Osteocalcin | Difference in bone turnover measured with analyses of the bone marker Osteocalcin from blood material from patients treated with standard of care alone compared to patients treated with standard of care and strength training. Increased levels above normal reference range which is 0.7 - 6.5 measured in ng/ml mean higher osteoblast activity and formation of new bone and mean better outcome for most patients. | Baseline, week 12 |
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