Can Brisk Walking Combined With Ingestion of a Lipid-lowering Drug Improve Fat Metabolism in Muscle?
Pre Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pre Diabetes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 25-55 years
- Overweight or obese (BMI >28 kg.m-2)
- Have prediabetes
- Not currently using any anti-diabetes medication
- Physically inactive (performing less than two 30 min structured exercise sessions per week for the last year)
- Not pregnant (or intending to get pregnant during the study) or currently breast feeding
- Pre-menopausal
- Not currently involved in a weight loss programme or using weight loss medication
Exclusion Criteria:
- Involved in regular exercise (engaged in more than 2 sessions of structured exercise of >30 min per week)
- Currently using anti-diabetes medication (e.g. insulin, metformin)
- Currently using niacin/vitamin B3 supplements
- Pregnant or breast feeding
- Currently engaged in active weight loss programmes or using weight loss medication
- Diagnosed with chronic kidney disease
Sites / Locations
- Liverpool John Moores UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Acipimox ingestion
No drug
Participants will undergo pre assessment testing of a body composition (DEXA), a maximal aerobic fitness test, and an oral glucose tolerance test. Following this, participants will ingest 250 mg of Acipimox, before undertaking 45 minutes walking on a treadmill. A muscle biopsy will be taken pre, immediately post and 3 hours post the walking trial. Blood samples will be taken at regular intervals throughout.
Participants will undergo pre assessment testing of a body composition (DEXA), a maximal aerobic fitness test, and an oral glucose tolerance test.Participants will then undergo a 45 minute walk on a treadmill with no Acipimox ingestion. A muscle biopsy will be taken pre, immediately post and 3 hours post the walking trial. Blood samples will be taken at regular intervals throughout.