Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Diet and Exercise Interventions to Increase Muscle Strength and Function:A Randomized Controlled Trial
The objective of this study is to test the effects of a healthy diet & walking (Controls)
compared to a healthy diet, walking, and balance/strength exercises (Intervention) on muscle
density in two populations: elderly individuals and obese individuals. The intervention will
be 3 months in length. During this time, both Control and Intervention groups will meet one
time each week for educational sessions on healthy diet strategies and to participate in a
group walk for the Control group or group exercises for the Intervention group. The Control
group will be asked to walk on their own an additional 4 times per week (5 times total) for
at least 10 minutes/day at the start of the study and build to 30 minutes/day by the 3-month
time point. The Intervention group will walk two times per week using the same criteria as
above, and in addition will do balance/strength exercises on a total of three days per week.
Measurements will be made at baseline, at intervention completion (3 months) and at a
follow-up (6 months -3 months after completion of the intervention). At 3 months, the control
group will be invited to add the balance/strength exercises.
The hypotheses are that adding balance & strength exercises to a healthy diet plan will
increase muscle density (decrease fat infiltration) and improve muscle function in the
elderly and in the obese populations. Increases in muscle density are expected to show
greater improvements in muscle function in the elderly population, while it is speculated
that greater improvements in metabolic measures will show in the obese population.
Participants in the intervention group will have a greater reduction in falls and less
hospital, ER & clinic visits compared to the control group, but both groups will have an
improved quality of life, positive changes in eating behaviors, and decreased perceived
stress.
Sarcopenia, the loss of skeletal lean mass and muscle strength, occurs in elderly but also
may be present in obese individuals due fat infiltration of the muscle. Loss of lean mass
along with fat infiltration into skeletal muscle causes decreased muscle density, which
contributes to decline in muscle function. Increases in muscle density are expected to
improve muscle function as well as metabolic function. This study will test the effects of a
healthy diet & walking (Controls) compared to a healthy diet, walking, and balance/strength
exercises (Intervention) on muscle density in two populations: elderly individuals and obese
individuals. The intervention will be 3 months in length. The Control group will walk 5 times
per week for at least 10 minutes/day at the start of the study and build to 30 minutes/day by
the 3-month time point. The Intervention group will walk two times per week using the same
criteria, and in addition will do balance/strength exercises on three days per week. At 3
months, the control group will be invited to add the balance/strength exercises.
Study visits at baseline, at intervention completion (3 months), and at a follow-up (6 months
-3 months after completion of the intervention) will include: questionnaires; anthropometric
measures, body composition, muscle density and trabecular bone measures; muscle function and
strength testing; activity measures; diet recall; metabolic measures (waist circumference,
blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, triglyceride, HDL cholesterol); and erythrocyte
sedimentation rate (see Outcome Measures below for detailed measures).
Healthy Diet Education Sessions: USDA's MyPlate, was introduced in 2010, as the new
guidelines for proper dietary nutrition. These guidelines, developed by the USDA in
conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Services are designed to serve as the
"cornerstone of Federal nutrition policy and nutrition education activities" (USDA Dietary
Guidelines, 2011). Each week participants will attend a healthy diet education session based
on MyPlate Dietary Guidelines. Dr. Holm will oversee the lessons that will be developed and
implemented by SDSU Health and Nutritional Sciences students. Twelve lessons will be given
and cycled over 3 month periods so that no matter when a participant enters the study, the
same twelve sessions will be completed as they go through the study program. Focus of the
sessions will be on topics such as portion size, reading food labels, calorie intake and
burning, tips for grocery shopping, healthy recipes, food groups, healthy fats, carbohydrates
and proteins, etc. Each lesson will take approximately 20 minutes with a group activity
session to follow.
Exercise Interventions:
Control Group - The exercise intervention for the control group is walking. Walking will be
expected to be completed 5 days per week and done at the participant's physical ability/pace.
At the start of the study, the participant will complete at least 10 minutes per day or more
according to their physical ability. By the end of the study, this is expected to increase to
30 minutes of walking each day and can be completed in 10-minute intervals throughout the
day. One day per week, the control group participants will be invited to do a 'group walk'
that will be on the same day of the week following the dietary education lesson. Participants
will keep weekly walking logs to record the time they walk each day for the purpose of
exercise, not as part of daily activities. Weekly logs will be collected and a new one issued
each week during the dietary education lesson. Exercise compliance will be calculated using
these logs.
Intervention Group - The intervention group will walk as described above, but only on two
days per week. Three days per week, exercises focusing on strength and balance will completed
(see Five Esslinger Exercises for Strength and Balance below). These exercises can be
completed in one bout, or spread throughout the day. Participants will be given weekly logs
to record their walking and exercise activities similar to the control group as described
above. Participants will be instructed by study personnel including South Dakota State
University Health and Nutritional Science students on how to properly do the exercises to
their level of ability with a focus on modifications to ensure safety and prevent injuries or
falls. One day per week, the intervention group will be invited to do a 'group exercise
session' following the dietary education lesson. South Dakota State University Health and
Nutritional Science students will assist in teaching the proper form and safety measured to
perform the exercises and assist with the group sessions.
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