Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Blood Volume Changes After Bed Rest and Aerobic Exercise Training on the Glucose Tolerance
In this study the investigators would like to elaborate on the mechanisms that lead to a
higher insulin sensitivity after exercise training and a lower insulin sensitivity after
bedrest.
The investigators speculate that the concomitant chances in blood volume during training and
bedrest might explain the changed insulin sensitivity because with a changing blood volume
also the dilution space of the glucose will change.
Furthermore, the investigators would like to work on the influence of a changed capacity of
skeletal muscle for glucose uptake and glycogen storage on the glucose sensitivity.
Therefore, A) a bed rest study with healthy untrained subjects and B) a training study with
obese pre-diabetic patients will be conducted.
While there is little doubt that physical inactivity leads to reduced insulin sensitivity
and in contrast hereto that physical activity improves insulin sensitivity the underlying
mechanisms are still to a large extend unknown. With this study the investigators wish to
test two independent hypotheses that may explain the observed changes:
The first hypothesis is that part of the explanation for the known increase in circulating
levels of glucose in response to an oral glucose tolerance test (indicating reduced insulin
sensitivity) following bed rest is due to a concomitantly reduced blood volume and thereby
dilution space.
In addition the investigators also speculate that the reduced glucose response to an oral
glucose tolerance test (indicating improved insulin sensitivity) after a training period is
related to the exercise induced increase in blood volume, and hence an increased dilution
space.
Based on this, the hypothesis to be tested with these two experimental approaches (bed rest
and aerobic exercise training), is that at least part of the changes observed in the glucose
tolerance following bed rest and aerobic exercise training are related to concomitantly
occurring changes in blood volume.
The second hypothesis to be tested is that another important contributor to the changes in
circulating glucose levels following an oral glucose tolerance test after bed rest and
physical training are related to diminished or improved capacity for skeletal muscle glucose
uptake and glycogen storage, respectively. The rationale here fore are that exercise
training increases skeletal muscle glycogen content and storage capacity in healthy and type
2 diabetic patients, respectively, and that bed rest does the opposite.
To test this hypothesis two different intervention studies will be conducted. Study 1 is a
bed rest study with healthy untrained subjects and study 2 is a training study with obese
"pre-diabetic patients".
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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