Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Utility of a Culturally Relevant or a Standard Exercise Program to Reduce Visceral Adipose Tissue and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Abdominally Obese Postmenopausal South Asian Women
South Asians have one of the highest rates of heart disease of all populations and a unique
and deleterious obesity phenotype of increased body fat and inner-abdominal compared to
those of European background. We have subsequently identified that this unique phenotype
accounts for much of the increased heart disease risk in South Asians, with the greater
amounts of inner abdominal fat being particularly implicated. In addition, South Asians in
Canada have substantially lower levels of leisure-time physical activity.
At present, we do not know the answers to the following questions:
1. Is a conventional (standard) physical activity program that has proven effective at
reducing inner abdominal fat and heart disease risk factors in populations of European
background be effective in South Asians?
2. Is an alternative physical activity program commonly practiced by South Asians (such as
bhangra dance) be effective at reducing inner abdominal fat and heart disease risk
factors in South Asians? In this study, we will perform a randomized controlled trial
of three conditions—gym-based standard exercise program (SE),bhangra dance exercise
program (BE) and non-exercise control (NE).We will recruit 75 post-menopausal South
Asian women with abdominal obesity and assign them randomly to one of the three groups
(25 per group).
We anticipate that both the SE and BE programs will be superior to the NE group in terms of
reducing VAT and CVD risk factors. Such findings will demonstrate that exercise is an
effective method that favourably modifies the obesity phenotype of excess VAT in South
Asians, and should be central to health promotion and disease prevention strategies.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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