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NCT number NCT02694471
Other study ID # PANGEA
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received February 18, 2016
Last updated February 29, 2016
Start date August 2012
Est. completion date January 2015

Study information

Verified date February 2016
Source University of Primorska
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Slovenia: Ethics Committee
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This investigation aimed to compare the response of older adult and young men to 14 day bed-rest and subsequent 28 day rehabilitation. Sixteen older (OM: 55-65 years) and seven young men (YM: 18-30 years) were exposed to 14-day bed rest (BR) followed by 14-day rehabilitation (R), and 400-day of R. Quadriceps muscle volume, force and explosive power of leg extensors, single fiber isometric force, peak aerobic power, gait stride length, and several metabolic were measured before and after BR and after R.


Description:

Twenty-three healthy men, of which 7 young (YM; aged 18-30 years) and 16 older adults (OM; aged 55-65 years) were recruited for the study. All participants underwent medical examination and routine blood and urine analysis. Exclusion criteria were: smoking; regular alcohol consumption; ferromagnetic implants; history of deep vein thrombosis with D-dimer > 500 μg·L-1; acute or chronic skeletal, neuromuscular, metabolic and cardiovascular disease conditions; pulmonary embolism. Participants were informed of the purpose, procedures and potential risk of the study before signing the informed consent. The study was performed in accordance with the ethical standards of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the National Ethical Committee of the Slovenian Ministry of Health on April 17, 2012.

The study was conducted in controlled medical environment of the Orthopedic Hospital of Valdoltra, Slovenia. The participants were housed in standard air conditioned hospital rooms and were under constant surveillance with 24-hour medical care. For 14 days, the participants performed all daily activities in bed and received eucaloric controlled meals three times a day. Dietary energy requirements were designed for each subject multiplying resting energy expenditure by factors 1.2 and 1.4 in BR and ambulatory period, respectively. The resting energy expenditure was calculated as done in previous studies. The macronutrient food content set at 60% of carbohydrates, 25% fat, and 15% of proteins, according to the scheme of the so called "mediterranean diet" and adopted also in previous bed rest protocols. Energy balance was checked weekly by fat mass assessment. The daily protein intake was 1.1-1.25 g kg-1 in both groups, in BR and recovery period respectively, except the subgroups of OM who received a supplementation (see below).

After the BR, participants underwent a rehabilitation protocol (R) that consisted of 4-week supervised multimodal exercise program with 3 sessions per week. In each session, participants performed 12-minute warm-up, 15-20 minutes of balance and strength training, and 20-30 minutes of endurance training.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 23
Est. completion date January 2015
Est. primary completion date January 2014
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Male
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Body mass index < 28 kg/m2

- Short physical performance battery score >= 9

Exclusion Criteria:

- smoking;

- regular alcohol consumption;

- ferromagnetic implants;

- history of deep vein thrombosis with D-dimer > 500 µg·L-1;

- acute or chronic skeletal, neuromuscular, metabolic and cardiovascular disease conditions.

Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
physical inactivity or bed rest with supervised recovery
All (older and younger) participants underwent 14 day of horizontal bed rest with all 24 hour daily activities were performed lying in a bed. Maximal one pillow was allowed. 28-day supervised recovery was performed 3 times weekly for 75 minutes/session.

Locations

Country Name City State
Slovenia Orthopaedic Hospital Valdoltra Ankaran

Sponsors (9)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Primorska DLR German Aerospace Center, Izola General hospital, National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Università degli Studi di Ferrara, University of Nottingham, University of Padua, University of Trieste, University of Udine

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Slovenia, 

References & Publications (4)

Goswami N, Kavcic V, Marusic U, Simunic B, Rössler A, Hinghofer-Szalkay H, Pisot R. Effect of computerized cognitive training with virtual spatial navigation task during bed rest immobilization and recovery on vascular function: a pilot study. Clin Interv — View Citation

Jurdana M, Jenko-Pražnikar Z, Mohorko N, Petelin A, Jakus T, Šimunic B, Pišot R. Impact of 14-day bed rest on serum adipokines and low-grade inflammation in younger and older adults. Age (Dordr). 2015 Dec;37(6):116. doi: 10.1007/s11357-015-9848-z. Epub 20 — View Citation

Marusic U, Kavcic V, Giordani B, Gerževic M, Meeusen R, Pišot R. Computerized spatial navigation training during 14 days of bed rest in healthy older adult men: Effect on gait performance. Psychol Aging. 2015 Jun;30(2):334-40. doi: 10.1037/pag0000021. Epu — View Citation

Pisot R, Marusic U, Biolo G, Mazzucco S, Lazzer S, Grassi B, Reggiani C, Toniolo L, di Prampero PE, Passaro A, Narici MV, Mohammed S, Rittweger J, Gasparini M, Gabrijelcic M, Simunic B. Greater loss in muscle mass and function but smaller metabolic altera — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in quadriceps muscle volume (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Using MRI continous screening of single leg was performed At baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Primary Change in diameter of single fibre contractions (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Biopsy samples were obtained from vastus lateralis muscles baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Primary Change in peak aerobic power (VO2max) (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest graded cycling on sitting ergometer until exhaustion baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in peak knee extensor force (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Estimated from single leg isometric maximal voluntary contraction baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in lower limb explosive power (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest estimated from bilateral efforts on explosive ergometer (EXER) baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in gait stride length (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Walking through the food placement detection system baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th and 400th day of recovery No
Secondary Change in insulin sensitivity (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest collected hourly for 6 hours after standard meal load as a measure of insulin sensitivity index baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in area-under-the curve (AUC) of triglycerides plasma concentration (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest collected hourly for 3 hours after standard meal load baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in N-telopeptide (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest From urine collection baseline, during and after 14-day bed rest and during first 14 day of recovery No
Secondary Change in C-telopeptide (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest From urine collection baseline, during and after 14-day bed rest and during first 14 day of recovery No
Secondary Change is contraction time (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest From Tensiomyographic response in vastus lateralis baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in force of single muscle fibre contraction (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Biopsy samples were obtained from vastus lateralis muscles baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in specific force of single muscle fibre contraction (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Biopsy samples were obtained from vastus lateralis muscles baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
Secondary Change in velocity of single muscle fibre contraction (young vs. old) after 14-day bed rest Biopsy samples were obtained from vastus lateralis muscles baseline and after 14-day bed rest and on 14th day of recovery Yes
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