Child Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training in Handling Obesity in Children and Adolescents. A Randomized Controlled Trial.
In this study the investigators wish to investigate whether a short duration High-intensity Interval Training(HIT) is superior to a moderate activity training modus with regards to improving weight-loss, Blood pressure and sleep quality in severely obese children and adolescents also receiving a multidisciplinary treatment regime.
Prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents are rapidly rising
worldwide. Despite the alarming situation, great confusion of how to tackle obesity persists
for two main reasons: the condition is much more complex than initially thought, and many
aspects regarding pathophysiology remain unrevealed, leading to an insufficient understanding
of the disorder. Childhood obesity is, strongly associated with numerous disorders e.g.
hypertension, insuline resistance, sleep apnea, depression and many more.
High intensity Interval Training has proven beneficial in treating obesity and comorbidities
in adults. The investigators wish to investigate whether twelve weeks of High-intensity
Interval Training(HIT) twice a week is superior to a moderate activity training modus for
same period of time with regards to improving weight loss, blood pressure and sleep quality,
in severely obese children and adolescents also receiving a multidisciplinary treatment
regime. Participants are severely obese children and adolescents referred to the outpatient
Clinic for treatment of obesity. Participants are randomizid to either moderate training or
HIIT. Antropometric measures, blood pressure and sleep quality as measured by sensewear
armbands, are done at baseline, after the twelve weeks of training and again one year after
inclusion. Participants are monitored with pulse monitors during training sessions to
register if training goals are obtained.
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