RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05806801

Metabolic Adaptations to Weight Loss With and Without Exercise


Sponsor

University of Michigan

Enrollment

68 participants

Start Date

Jul 19, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Study Purpose: The combination of caloric restriction and exercise is the most common first-line treatment for obesity-related disorders, yet we know very little about how these two very different treatments work together. A deeper understanding about mechanisms underlying the health benefits of adding exercise to a weight loss program will not only aid efforts to optimize more effective lifestyle interventions, but it can also uncover novel targets for the treatment/prevention of obesity-related diseases. Although a reduction in body fat is the fundamental adaptation to weight loss, we know almost nothing about the effects that adding exercise has on structural and functional changes within fat tissue that may further enhance metabolic health. This is very important because many obesity-related metabolic health complications are tightly linked with abnormalities in abdominal fat tissue. We argue exercise-induced modifications in abdominal fat tissue will reveal persistent health benefits even if some weight is regained Study Summary: 10% Weight Loss Phase - Subject participation in the study will involve a series of metabolic tests before, at midpoint, and after undergoing a 10% weight loss program (with or without exercise training depending on group randomization). During this, subjects will be randomized into one of two different experimental groups: 1. Moderate Intensity Continuous Training (MICT) exercise group 2. No exercise (control) group Follow-up Phase: After completing the metabolic testing post-weight loss, all study-related diet and exercise supervision will end and subjects will be free to make their own choices regarding diet and exercise/physical activity behavior. Subjects will then be asked to complete follow-up testing at 2-, 4- and 6- months post-weight loss. Total involvement in the study for each subject will likely be about 10-13 months (4-7 months during weight loss phase, 6 months during follow-up phase).


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 40 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is exploring how adding moderate exercise to a calorie-restricted diet affects the body's fat tissue, metabolism, and long-term health — and whether these benefits persist even if some weight is regained after the program ends. Participants follow a 10% weight loss program over about 4–7 months, with or without supervised exercise, followed by 6 months of self-directed living. Adults aged 18 to 40 with a BMI of 30–40 who are weight-stable, sedentary, and not currently exercising regularly are eligible — those with diabetes, heart disease, or who are pregnant or use tobacco are not eligible. Participation involves metabolic testing (including fat tissue biopsies), body composition scans, and optional supervised exercise sessions, with follow-up assessments at 2, 4, and 6 months after the weight loss phase. This summary was prepared with AI assistance to help patients understand the study in plain language.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALMICT Exercise

Subjects randomized into this group will complete a moderate intensity continuous exercise 4 days/week.

BEHAVIORALNo Exercise (Control)

Subjects randomized into this group will remain sedentary throughout the duration of the study.


Locations(1)

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

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