Exercise Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Training Volume and Intensity of Acute Resistance Exercise on Inhibitory Control: An Event-Related Potential Study
The current study is a five-arm, single bout program aiming to assess the effects of training volume and intensity of acute resistance exercise on inhibitory control on neurocognitive function with respect to event-related potential in adults aged 20 - 26 years.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 175 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 26 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - The dominant hand is right-handed - 18.5 < BMI < 26 - Can cooperate with fingertip blood collection - No color blindness and epilepsy - Not taking medications that affect brain function - Irregular exercise (more than 150 minutes per week for 3 months) Exclusion Criteria: - The participants who do not meet the inclusion or The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) Criteria. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | National Taiwan Normal University | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Taiwan Normal University |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes In Inhibitory Control | The computerized Stroop test will be administrated to assess participants' inhibitory function, and the changes in Emotional Stroop test performance (i.e., response time and accuracy) before (pre-test) and after (post-test) intervention will be examined. | 30 minutes each before & after intervention | |
Primary | Changes In Neuroelectrical Activities: Event-Related Potential Recording and Analysis | The continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) activity of each participant will be recorded throughout the entire Stroop task using a Neuroscan Quick-Cap, with 32 Ag/AgCl electrodes arranged following the international 10-20 system (NeuroScan Inc., El Paso, TX, USA). Changes in the neuroelectrical activities before and after the intervention will be examined. The time windows for each ERP component will be determined based on a visual inspection of the averaged grand waveform. | 30 minutes each before & after intervention | |
Secondary | Changes In Positive & Negative Affect | The changes in the Positive & Negative affect after pre-and post-test will be assessed by The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) questionnaire, which is made up of two 10-item scales that assess both positive and negative emotions. Each item is scored on a scale of 1 (not at all) to 5 (very much). | 5 minutes after pre-test and post-test of Stroop test | |
Secondary | Muscular Fitness Measurements (1RM)-Deadlift | The greatest weight an individual is capable of lifting for one repetition (1RM) will be examined using the 6-RM assessment according to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) protocol. There were multiple steps in the resistance exercise assessment process. Warming up at a low intensity for 1 minute will be followed by a 1-minute rest break. For the first set of exercises, each person's workload (lbs) will be increased by 10-20% for lower body exercises. Participants will be told to do 10 repetitions followed by a 2-minute rest break during this step. Following that, a steadily increasing load will be applied until the load can only be completed less than 6 repetitions. The numbers of set will be limited to the minimum 1set to maximum 4sets. The 1RM will be caculated by the results of 6-RM protocol. | 2 hours on the first day | |
Secondary | Muscular Fitness Measurements (1RM)-Bench Press | The greatest weight an individual is capable of lifting for one repetition (1RM) will be examined using the 6-RM assessment according to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) protocol. There were multiple steps in the resistance exercise assessment process. Warming up at a low intensity for 1 minute will be followed by a 1-minute rest break. For the first set of exercises, each person's workload (lbs) will be increased by 5-10%. Participants will be told to do 10 repetitions followed by a 2-minute rest break during this step. Following that, a steadily increasing load will be applied until the load can only be completed less than 6 repetitions. The numbers of set will be limited to the minimum 1set to maximum 4sets. 1RM will be caculated by the results of 6-RM protocol. | 2 hours on the first day | |
Secondary | Muscular Fitness Measurements (1RM)-Squat | The greatest weight an individual is capable of lifting for one repetition (1RM) will be examined using the 6-RM assessment according to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) protocol. There were multiple steps in the resistance exercise assessment process. Warming up at a low intensity for 1 minute will be followed by a 1-minute rest break. For the first set of exercises, each person's workload (lbs) will be increased by 10-20% for. Participants will be told to do 10 repetitions followed by a 2-minute rest break during this step. Following that, a steadily increasing load will be applied until the load can only be completed less than 6 repetitions. The numbers of set will be limited to the minimum 1set to maximum 4sets. 1RM will be caculated by the results of 6-RM protocol. | 2 hours on the first day | |
Secondary | Muscular Fitness Measurements (1RM)-Rowing | The greatest weight an individual is capable of lifting for one repetition (1RM) will be examined using the 6-RM assessment according to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) protocol. There were multiple steps in the resistance exercise assessment process. Warming up at a low intensity for 1 minute will be followed by a 1-minute rest break. For the first set of exercises, each person's workload (lbs) will be increased by 5-10%. Participants will be told to do 10 repetitions followed by a 2-minute rest break during this step. Following that, a steadily increasing load will be applied until the load can only be completed less than 6 repetitions. The numbers of set will be limited to the minimum 1set to maximum 4sets. 1RM will be caculated by the results of 6-RM protocol. | 2 hours on the first day | |
Secondary | Changes In Concentration Of Blood Lactate | Fingertip Blood samples will be collected using Lactate Analyzer in three times point: before the pre-test of cognitive test, after the intervention and before the post-test of cognitive test, and analysed the change in concentration of blood lactate between the three time points. | 2 minutes of each time point (Before the pre-test of cognitive test, after the intervention and before the post-test of cognitive test) |
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