Oxygen Uptake Kinetics During Submaximal Exercise in Adults With Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Down Syndrome focused on measuring Down syndrome, cardiorespiratory fitness, oxygen uptake, cardiac output, mitochondrial oxygen utilization
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: low active (defined as being involved in less than 30 minutes of moderately-intense physical activity per day); diagnosis with Down syndrome trisomy 21 (Down syndrome group only); normal thyroid function or stable thyroid function (with medications) for at least 6 months (Down syndrome group only). Exclusion Criteria: asthma or other pulmonary disease; severe obesity (defined as BMI >40); uncontrolled hypertension (defined as blood pressure >130/80 mmHg); congenital heart disease; diabetes (defined as Hba1c of >7.5% or use of glucose lowering medication); current smoking; pregnancy.
Sites / Locations
- University of Nevada, Las VegasRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Down syndrome
control without Down syndrome
Participants will complete a submaximal walking protocol on a motorized treadmill, which consists of 4 times 6 minutes of walking at a moderate intensity speed and incline while their breathing, cardiac output, and muscle oxygen use is measured, with 10 minutes rest in between each bout.
This group of age- and sex-matched participants without Down syndrome will undergo the same testing as participants with Down syndrome