Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multi-centre Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Effects of High Intensity Interval Training on Cardio-metabolic Outcomes in Obese Children and Adolescents
The prevalence of paediatric obesity has increased over the last two decades and with it, an
increased diagnosis of lifestyle-related diseases in children and adolescents. High intensity
interval training has recently been explored as an alternate to traditional aerobic exercise
in adults with chronic disease and has potential to induce rapid reversal of subclinical
disease markers in obese children and adolescents.
High intensity interval training has recently been explored as an alternate to traditional
aerobic exercise in adults with chronic disease and has potential to induce rapid reversal of
subclinical disease markers in obese children and adolescents.
Goal: The primary aim of this randomised controlled trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of
a high intensity interval training intervention on myocardial function, vascular function and
visceral adipose tissue in obese children and adolescents at baseline, three and twelve
months.
Method: Multi-centre randomised controlled trial of 100 obese children and adolescents in the
cities of Trondheim (Norway) and Brisbane (Australia). Participants will be randomised to (1)
high intensity interval training, (2) moderate intensity continuous training or (3) nutrition
advise. Participants will partake in supervised exercise training and/or nutrition
consultations for 3 months. Measurements for all study endpoints will occur at baseline, 3
months (post intervention) and 12 months (follow up).
Scientific Significance : This randomised controlled trial will general substantial
information regarding the effects of exercise intensity on paediatric obesity, specifically
the cardio-metabolic health of this at-risk population. It is expected that communication of
results will allow for more robust and realistic guidelines regarding exercise prescription
in this population to be formed while outlining the benefits of high intensity interval
training on subclinical markers of disease.
Worldwide, childhood overweight and obesity rates are approximately 10%, this high incidence
attributed to a physically inactive lifestyle and inappropriate nutrition. Early cohort
studies illustrated that fifty per cent of obese children became obese adults and
consequently had an higher risk for metabolic syndrome than obese adults who were not obese
as children. Both female and male overweight children and adolescents had a 30% increase in
all cause mortality. The increases in risk of death were independent of adult body mass
index.
Systematic reviews suggest that lifestyle and exercise interventions in obese children and
adolescents can lead to improvements in anthropometric and cardio-metabolic outcomes, but
these are not inclusive of several important outcomes such as myocardial and vascular
function or visceral adipose tissue.
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