RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05496751

Response Variability to Exercise

Response Variability to Exercise in Adults


Sponsor

Robert Ross, PhD

Enrollment

200 participants

Start Date

Sep 30, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In this proposal, the investigators challenge the assumption that following the physical activity guidelines implies benefit for ALL adults, and that if benefit is not achieved in response to first line therapy, it will be by simply exercising more. Thus, for improving cardiorespiratory fitness and cardiometabolic risk factors, unanswered questions include: 1) To what extent, regardless of increasing exercise intensity or amount, is exercise not associated with benefit? Demonstration of a resistance to benefit through exercise in a substantial number of adults would be a novel and important finding, would counter the assumptions of many if not most health care practitioners, and could have immediate and direct application in all health care settings. 2) To what extent will non-responders to first line therapy (150 min/wk) be required to increase exercise intensity or amount to achieve benefit? 3) To what extent will failure to improve CRF segregate (be associate with) with cardiometabolic risk factors? The investigators propose that adults who remain exercise resistant for improvement in CRF and cardiometabolic risk despite increasing amount or intensity are at high risk of metabolic disease and consequently, are candidates for alternative treatment strategies.


Eligibility

Min Age: 25 YearsMax Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Sedentary lifestyle (planned physical activity for one day per week or less).
  • Weight stable (± 2 kg) for 6 months prior to the beginning of the study.
  • BMI between 20 and 40 kg/m2.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Physical impairment which would make the intervention very difficult or unsafe according to doctor's advice.
  • Diabetes, current smokers.
  • Plan to move from the area in next 8 months.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALLow amount, low intensity exercise

Participants will exercise under supervision. Exercise dose will vary by amount and intensity

BEHAVIORALLow amount, high intensity exercise

Participants will exercise under supervision. Exercise dose will vary by amount and intensity

BEHAVIORALHigh amount, high intensity exercise

Participants will exercise under supervision. Exercise dose will vary by amount and intensity


Locations(1)

School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

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