Metabolic Flexibility to Predict Lifestyle Interventions Outcomes
Whole Body and Gut Microbiome Metabolic Flexibility to Predict Lifestyle Intervention Outcomes
Charles University, Czech Republic
30 participants
Jan 2, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Weight loss is a cornerstone of diabetes (T2D) management, yet in clinical practice, its delivery is limited by its perceived burdensome nature and variability in response. Personalization of the interventions to increase their success rate is an unmet clinical need. The proposed project MEPHISTO (Whole body and gut microbiome metabolic flexibility to predict lifestyle intervention outcomes) would aim to identify predictive features related to successful weight loss upon sequential exercise and diet intervention in people living with obesity. To this end, the study aims to conduct a clinical trial where the investigators would implement state-of-the-art physiological phenotyping of metabolic flexibility at the whole-body level and at the level of the gut in persons with obesity before and after exercise and diet + exercise intervention to identify predictive signatures of successful weight loss
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- BMI>30
- age 25-45 years
Exclusion Criteria7
- active cancer
- diabetes (medical history, fasting glycemia >7.6 and/or 2hOGTT glycemia >11.1)
- uncontrolled endocrine diseases
- corticosteroid therapy
- immune-suppressive therapy
- pregnancy
- breastfeeding
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Interventions
12 weeks, 3 times a week of progressive endurance aerobic exercise (150 to 400kcal AEE per session)
12 weeks, 25% caloric reduction, based on PMID: 37069434
Locations(3)
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NCT06329349