Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of a Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise (CARE) Training Programme on Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Individuals With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomised Controlled Trial
The goal of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of an 8-week dietary energy restriction with exercise or dietary energy restriction alone on the cardiometabolic health outcomes of individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. This study is a randomised controlled trial conducted at a single centre, consisting of two parallel arms. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. the effectiveness of an 8-week dietary energy restriction with exercise or dietary energy restriction alone on cardiometabolic disease biomarker outcomes in individuals with chronic SCI 2. the effectiveness of an 8-week dietary energy restriction with exercise or dietary energy restriction alone on fitness and health outcomes. Twenty-one participants will be randomly assigned in a 2:1 allocation ratio. The participants will be assigned to either the dietary energy restriction and exercise group (D+E) group, which combines dietary energy restriction and exercise intervention, or the dietary energy restriction group (D) group, which just undergoes dietary energy restriction using sealed envelopes.
This study is a randomised controlled trial conducted at a single centre, consisting of two parallel arms. The recruitment of 21 people with a chronic spinal cord injury will begin through the distribution of advertisements across several channels, including national disability charity websites, internet forums, and social media networking sites. Interested potential participants will be asked to contact the principal researcher for further information via email or telephone correspondence. The principal researcher will email a participant information sheet and health screening questionnaire and conduct a follow-up phone call >48 hours after the participant expresses their initial interest to fully explain what the trial entails and answer any questions. If the potential participant indicates that they wish to take part in the study, the first visit will be scheduled. On the first visit, participants will be asked to provide written informed consent. The study will involve a total of 2 assessment visits (~5 hours each), which will take place before and after an 8-week intervention. For these visits, participants will be asked to arrive after an overnight fast (>10 hours). During these visits, we will first assess anthropometrics by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and peripheral quantitative computed tomography. A principal researcher will adipose tissue biopsy by procedure known as 'needle aspiration' and insert a cannula into a vein in the forearm to allow regular blood samples to be taken for 2 hours following the oral consumption of glucose drinks. During the 2-hour glucose test, participants will be asked to complete two questionnaires on pain, and quality of life. Participants will then be given lunch and asked to perform a maximal exercise test on an arm-crank ergometer, muscular strength by hand-held dynamometer, and balance by functional reach test. Participants will be asked to wear a physical activity monitor for 5 days following the initial visit and in the final week of the 8-week period. Participants will also be asked to complete a questionnaire about the satisfaction and perceived benefits of the programme intervention on week 8. After baseline testing, eligible consenting participants will be randomly allocated (2:1) to a dietary energy restriction with exercised (D+E) or dietary energy restriction alone (D) using a sealed envelope and balance groups for key characteristics (age, sex, and and level of injury) at baseline. The participants allocated to the D group will receive instructions to reduce meal portions for a total calorie deficit of 5000 kcal per week and maintain their regular physical activity routine for the duration of eight weeks. This deficit is computed by subtracting the participants' energy expenditure, as measured by ActiheartTM. The individuals within the D+E group will be instructed to reduce their habitual energy intake by 5,000 kcal per week while taking part in physical exercise with a frequency of three sessions per week of HIIT and two sessions per week of resistance exercise throughout a duration of 8 weeks. Throughout the exercise training sessions, participants will receive instructions to employ a chest-worn heart rate (HR) monitor. ;
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