Cold Acclimation as a Modulator of Brown Adipose Tissue Function in Adults With Obesity (MOTORBAT)
Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- BMI>30kg/m2 (for participants with obesity)
- BMI<25kg/m2 (for lean participants)
- Waist circumference >94 cm for men (for participants with obesity)
- Waist circumference > 80 for women (for participants with obesity)
- Glucose ≥7.8 and <11 mmol/L after OGTT (for participants with obesity)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Being regularly exposed to cold environments for the last 3 months (e.g. having a job as a ski monitor, fishmonger, woodcutter, etc.; or doing sports/leisure activities outdoors for prolonged periods of time, etc.)
- Having gone for winter/ice swimming and bathing more than once every 2 weeks during the last 3 months.
- Inability to undergo scanning (e.g., claustrophobia)
- Pregnancy
- Smoking (or use of nicotine based products)
- Hypo/hyperthyroidism
- Malignancies
- Immune disorders
- Viral or bacterial infections
- Abnormal cardiovascular status, arrhythmia and/or long QTc in ECG, abnormal cardiac murmur, previous history of cardiovascular disease
- Allergy to lidocaine or epinephrine, or other local anaesthetics
- Weight change (intentional or not) over the last 6-months > than 5% of body weight
- Any other cardiovascular, pulmonary, orthopaedic, neurologic, psychiatric or other conditions that in the opinion of the local clinician/researcher, would preclude participation and successful completion of the protocol, or that would negatively impact or mitigate participation in and completion of the protocol.
Sites / Locations
- Turku PET CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Other
Other
Cold acclimation protocol
Acute cold exposure - control volunteers with obesity
Acute cold exposure - lean controls
Participants with obesity (n = 20) will undergo weekly cold water immersions (water temperature 18ºC, two to three times a week, 30 minutes per day) for, at least, 12 weeks. Before and after the cold acclimation period, the participants will undergo PET/CT scans at room temperature and after controlled cold exposure to investigate BAT perfusion, BAT glucose and NEFA uptakes.
PET/CT scans will be carried out after 2 hours of cold exposure The participants in this group (n = 10) will undergo PET/CT scans at baseline and 12 weeks after the first scan. The participants will undergo PET/CT scans at room temperature and after 2 hours of controlled cold exposure to investigate BAT perfusion, BAT glucose and NEFA uptakes.
PET/CT scans will be carried out after 2 hours of cold exposure The participants in this group (lean, n = 15) will undergo PET/CT scans at room temperature and after 2 hours of controlled cold exposure to investigate BAT perfusion, BAT glucose and NEFA uptakes.