Sedentary Lifestyle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cardiometabolic Response to Sit-stand Workstations.
We aim to determine if changing a person's workstation from a traditional seated desk to a height adjustable "standing desk" for a period of approximately 3 months is associated with alterations in traditional measures of cardiometabolic risk.
The present study will include 24 male and female participants 18 years of age and older who
work in an office-based setting. To be included participants must be abdominally obese,
defined as a waist circumference ≥ 88 cm for women, and 102 cm for men. All potential
participants will be asked to come to the Human Performance Laboratory at University of
Prince Edward Island and will be given an opportunity to ask questions about the study, and
to read and sign the informed consent form. Once this has taken place, participants will
have their waist circumference measured in order to determine whether they meet the above
criteria. If not, the individual will be thanked for their time and told that they are not
eligible to participate in the current study.
Lab Day 1 (baseline)
Once screening is complete, participants will have glycosylated hemoglobin checked via a
simple finger prick and point-of-care analysis of a single drop of blood. (Funding
dependent, a second drop of blood may be used to analyze the participant's blood lipid
profile- as would be done at a typical doctor's office visit). Next we will measure the
participants' resting metabolic rate, by having them lay on a hospital bed while we analyze
the oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of the air they exhale. This will inform us as
to the participant's baseline caloric needs. Blood pressure, height, weight, waist
circumference and body composition will be determined following resting metabolic rate,
prior to the determination of aerobic fitness using a sub-maximal exercise protocol (see
below).
Augmentation Index:
Arterial stiffness will be determined using a Sphygmocor pulse wave applanation tonomoter
(Atcor Medical). This device measures arterial pulse waves non-invasively through the skin
at the wrist. We will use this same device to analyze the shape of the pulse wave, which
will give us information about reflected pulse waves (and thus the stiffness of the arterial
tree). The measure of arterial stiffness is non-invasive and pain-free and is taken using a
pen-like tool pressed against the participant's skin to detect his or her pulse.
Prior to departing the lab, participants will be instructed on the use of an
accelerometer-based activity monitor (20 min), which they will wear for 1 week prior to the
desk intervention. During the activity monitor collection week, participants will also be
instructed to wear a heart rate belt (non-invasive chest strap) for one day during working
hours only (at least 4 hours of data collection) which will be analyzed after the strap is
returned to the lab. Participants will then answer an online questionnaire about his/her
current physical activity and sedentary behaviors.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fjz5ua47KzcdnhCAN7wCDGNbvy-tKSGgZKGGhIKSqQg/viewform?usp=mail_form_link . A similar questionnaire will be used for post- intervention follow-up with the tenses changed and questions about "anticipated" desk use altered to report on "actual" use (participants in the control group will be asked to answer "not applicable" for any questions related to standing desk use on the follow-up questionnaire).
Total participation Time (1.5 hr)
Once the baseline testing session is complete, participants will be randomly allocated to
intervention or control groups (12 participants per group). Participants in the intervention
group will be asked to complete the below intervention, while those in the control group
will be asked to maintain their current lifestyle and office workstation throughout the
study.
Intervention- the participant will be given a stand-up desk and asked to use it in place of
their normal desk at work. Participants will again be given the activity and HR monitors to
wear during the first and last 2 weeks of desk use.
Lab day 2 (post) - all measures from lab day 1 will be repeated as described above.
Aerobic Fitness- Aerobic fitness will be determined using a treadmill-based graded exercise
test with analysis of expired gases. The test will consist of 2-3 increasingly more
challenging stages of walking/running (through the addition of speed or incline) at a
submaximal intensity. The heart rate and oxygen consumption data collected will be used to
extrapolate the data to estimate maximal values. All aerobic fitness tests will be
administered under the supervision of a Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Certified
Exercise Physiologist. Prior to any exercise all participants will be required to complete a
Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q+) safe exercise participation screening
form for known or suspected chronic disease risk factors (this tool is used for screening
purposes only).
Resting metabolic rate will be determined using the same electrochemical analyzers (on the
same metabolic cart) as the exercise measures, except a different flowmeter and gas
collection system will be used (namely, we will use a canopy rather than a face mask). This
will allow the participant to relax and rest normally without the need of having their nose
and mouth covered by a rubber mask, as their entire head and shoulders will be contained
within a canopy to collect gases. This system is identical to those used in-hospital.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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