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Effects of Variable Load Exercise on Aging Atrophy

Primary Purpose

Sarcopenia, Hypertension, Muscle Atrophy

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Slovenia
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Variable load exercise
Sponsored by
University Hospital of Split
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Sarcopenia focused on measuring muscle function; muscle fibers; systolic blood pressure

Eligibility Criteria

50 Years - 75 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers
  1. Inclusion criteria:

    Both genders will be included;

    • signed informed consent and doctor's permission;
    • Age >50 years;
    • BMI <30 kg/m2,
    • At least 30 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during (including five days of monitoring prior to any data collection).
  2. Exclusion criteria:

    • Severe cardiovascular diseases;
    • hypertension prevalence (>140/90 mm Hg).
    • history of severe musculoskeletal and neurological disorders/injuries;
    • history of severe neurological disorders;
    • supplement or drug consumption that may interfere with training outcomes;
    • alcohol consumption and smoking;
    • use of walking aids;

The risks and benefits will be outlined to each participant before inclusion into the study.

Data collection risks include potential transient discomfort from the venipuncture blood sampling and muscle soreness originating from experimental training protocols. The participants will get valuable information on how their muscles adapt following systematic training protocols.

Sites / Locations

  • University of Primorska
  • ZRS KoperRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Variable load exercise

Variable load intervention

Arm Description

Variable load intervention (The nHANCE-squat ultimate - iso-inertial load, with power output in watts performed 3 x per week) will being performed to determine whether this training approach is an effective countermeasure to attenuate for rapid declines in muscle power, function, contractile capacity that typically originate from aging and muscle disuse. Since age-related decline is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, with small recovery potential, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. Based on the findings, we could develop safety guidelines and protocols aimed at reducing health risks in seniors. Data available at: http://nhance.se/

This study is being conducted to determine whether this variable load (The nHANC dead lift - eccentric overload performed 3 x per week for 4-6 weeks) intervention is an effective countermeasure to modulate blood pressure in seniors. Since age-related incline in resting blood pressure (hypertension) is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. In addition, we aim to examine endothelial function via non-invasive flow mediated dilatation (FMD) technique. Based on the findings, we could develop safety guidelines and protocols aimed at reducing health risks in this specific population. Importantly, in case present hypotheses are confirmed, this may offer important information to the healthcare system, especially for reducing economic burden.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Continuous blood pressure monitoring via photopletismograpy (via Finometer) and non-invasive hemodynamics assessment
Non-pharmacological intervention (exercise intervention); To address motor unit recruitment pattern with pre-post intervention data collection scheme.
Non invasive surface electromyography (HD EMG, in mV) during MVC (maximal voluntary contraction, Nm), Peak oxygen uptake assessment (VO2; ml kg min-1)
Pulmonary ventilation and oxygen uptake at rest and during cycling. All data will be collected via a portable system (K5 RQ, Cosmed, Rome, Italy)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Endothelial function (via non invasive flow mediated dilatation technique
During exercise testing we plan to use s it is a portable ultrasound imaging

Full Information

First Posted
September 25, 2018
Last Updated
September 25, 2019
Sponsor
University Hospital of Split
Collaborators
Slovenian Research Agency
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03690258
Brief Title
Effects of Variable Load Exercise on Aging Atrophy
Official Title
The Effects of Variable Load Exercise on Muscle Function and Blood Pressure Regulation: a Randomized Controlled Trail
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
September 2019
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
July 5, 2019 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
March 30, 2020 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
July 30, 2020 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
University Hospital of Split
Collaborators
Slovenian Research Agency

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The primary aim of this research proposal is to examine whether this novel training program approach is capable to tackle excessive loss in muscle mass, function and contractile capacity with aging. Previous investigations have universally shown a dramatic loss in type II muscle fibers, while certain countermeasures in their follow-up studies were generally ineffective and limited to attenuate this phenomenon. Probably, they failed to meet recruitment threshold of larger motor units and subsequently innervate type II muscle fibers. Furthermore, previous investigations also failed to provide any data on specific blood markers that may provide additional insight into muscle fiber loss with aging. Muscle fibers type II play a crucial role in the human ability to produce as much as force as possible over a limited time-frame (e.g. 100-200 ms) to counteract unexpected perturbations during stair climbing for example and thus avoiding falls. Therefore, this data collection would be noteworthy in particular, especially for this population due to health-related outcomes and healthy aging process. Since age-related decline is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, with small recovery potential, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. Based on the findings, data collected may aid in development of safety guidelines and protocols aimed at reducing health risks in this specific population. Importantly, in case the aforementioned hypotheses are confirmed, present findings may offer important information to the healthcare system, especially for reducing economic burden.
Detailed Description
This study is being conducted to determine whether a novel training approach (variable load exercise) is an effective countermeasure to attenuate for rapid declines in muscle power, function, contractile capacity and fiber type distribution that typically originate from aging and muscle disuse. The present study is planned over a 24-month investigation period, including ethics application write-up, equipment calibration, participant recruitment, general health examination, familiarization trails, pilot study, data collection in the main portion of the study, data analysis and paper write-up for peer-review journal.Collaboration with Institute for Kinesiology Research of Koper (a municipality in Slovenia), University of Split, University of Udine and Padua is planned. In addition, recruitment of students of Applied Kinesiology at University of Primorska, to collaborate on data collection so they could use data acquired to write their final papers or master thesis is also planned. After obtaining ethical approval, seniors will be recruited from the Primorska region in Slovenia, via presentations in Daily Activity Centers, social medial and local newspaper. Exclusion and inclusion criteria will be applied as outlined in the next paragraph and those applicants remaining will be randomized into different groups. Data collection will be carried out on eight separate occasions, including familiarization, pilot testing, main portion of the study and follow up data collection, in a randomized counter balance crossover fashion. Following familiarization and pilot study all participants will be randomly assigned to either (I) RT or (II) variable load exercise (VLE) before a crossover of experimental protocols is executed, after a minimum washout period (2x times the duration of experimental protocol) and a follow-up measurement will take place two weeks after experimental protocols are completed. Each participant will be allocated into RT or VLE with pre/post measurements preceding each condition, for eight consecutive weeks following a structured linear periodization model, previously used in healthy older adults (Colon et al., 2017). In total of 2 weeks of familiarization period (to ensure reliability of assessment and avoid learning effects), 4 weeks of pilot study (comparing old and young participants) 16 weeks of different training protocols (RT and VLE, plus 4 weeks of washout period) accompanied with follow-up measurements two weeks after completing training protocols, since training effects are in general dose-dependent and their effects are reversible. Lastly, testing procedures will be conducted at the same facility, by the same researchers using the same equipment at the similar time of the day across the investigation. The selection of participants will consist of both male and female adults established on a purely voluntary basis. We will follow a strict inclusion and exclusion criteria (in brief): Inclusion criteria: (Signed informed consent and doctor's permission; Age >50 years) Exclusion criteria: (Any cardiovascular disease or ECG examination abnormalities (at rest and under load); hypertension (resting BP > 140/90 mm Hg); previous history of musculoskeletal and neurological disorder/injury; previous history of neurological disorders; supplement or drug consumption that may interfere with training outcomes; alcohol consumption and smoking; BMI >30 kg/m2). The risks and benefits will be outlined to each participant before inclusion into the study. Risks include potential transient discomfort from the venipuncture blood sampling and muscle soreness originating from experimental training protocols. The participants will get valuable information on how their muscles adapt following systematic training protocols. Experimental Protocol (Total experimental time: ~120 min for all trails, pre/post data collection): Arrival to laboratory, anthropometric characteristics assessment; resting BP measurement Rest, supine 30 min; complete blood sampling to measure inflammation response; Perform non-invasive muscle composition assessment with Tensiomyography (TMG) of lower limbs; Perform high density surface electromyography (HD EMG) of vastus lateralis and medialis muscles; Perform muscle architecture assessment by ultrasound imaging; Perform muscle voluntary contractions using dynamometry . Energy cost of locomotion assessment In order to increase the accuracy of the results of the study, all individuals will participate in a two session familiarization period before the study began. The subjects were asked to withdraw from intense physical activity two days prior to baseline assessment. All assessments will be performed in a closed and ventilated facility, with a temperature range of 18-22 C during the morning, and by the same researchers. Intervention: To determine the optimal load during a single training session of multiple joint squat exercise by using the flywheel (FW) device (http://nhance.se/products/nhance-squat-ultimate/). A large number of papers were published in this area demonstrating that this sort of eccentric muscle overload is beneficial in terms of muscle power gains, balance improvements, contractile capacity, early architecture changes etc., in aging population. The key advantage of this sort of exercise (compared to classical RT) is that this device is equipped with three different wheels, providing different inertia (load), corresponding to 0.025, 0.05, 0.1 kg m2. Even more, this device offers an actual power output feedback (in Watts) in real-time. Thus, this allows us to benchmark a certain threshold where actual changes in both neuromuscular and cardiovascular system(s) occur (in case of continuous BP monitoring, of course) occur. The originality of the expected results - A large number of recently published papers were looking at different modalities of RT with constant loads, different periodization models and their effects on muscle recovery in this specific population. However, their findings clearly showed that regardless of RT training or different training periodization strategies type II muscle fibers kept declining with muscle disuse and aging. Thus, one could speculate that sudden mechanical overload approach (or variable iso-inertial load) will be a viable tool to tackle muscle power and function loss via additional type II muscle fibers recruitment patterns. In addition, the present study aims to determine whether some specific blood markers (like agrin) could detect neuromuscular junction alterations following these experimental protocols.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Sarcopenia, Hypertension, Muscle Atrophy
Keywords
muscle function; muscle fibers; systolic blood pressure

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Prevention
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Model Description
Variable load exercise, non-pharmacological intervention
Masking
Investigator
Masking Description
Researches collecting data will be blinded of participant allocation.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
30 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Variable load exercise
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Variable load intervention (The nHANCE-squat ultimate - iso-inertial load, with power output in watts performed 3 x per week) will being performed to determine whether this training approach is an effective countermeasure to attenuate for rapid declines in muscle power, function, contractile capacity that typically originate from aging and muscle disuse. Since age-related decline is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, with small recovery potential, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. Based on the findings, we could develop safety guidelines and protocols aimed at reducing health risks in seniors. Data available at: http://nhance.se/
Arm Title
Variable load intervention
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
This study is being conducted to determine whether this variable load (The nHANC dead lift - eccentric overload performed 3 x per week for 4-6 weeks) intervention is an effective countermeasure to modulate blood pressure in seniors. Since age-related incline in resting blood pressure (hypertension) is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. In addition, we aim to examine endothelial function via non-invasive flow mediated dilatation (FMD) technique. Based on the findings, we could develop safety guidelines and protocols aimed at reducing health risks in this specific population. Importantly, in case present hypotheses are confirmed, this may offer important information to the healthcare system, especially for reducing economic burden.
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
Variable load exercise
Intervention Description
This study is being conducted to determine whether variable load training approach (nHANCE™ squat - more data available at http://nhance.se/) is an effective countermeasure to attenuate for rapid declines in muscle power, function, that typically originate from aging and muscle disuse. Since age-related decline is accelerated already after short bouts of physical inactivity, with small recovery potential, any attempt to counteract age-related and disuse-related decline have high clinical significance. Based on the findings, safety guidelines and protocols could be developed aimed at reducing health risks in seniors. Importantly, in case present hypotheses are confirmed, this may offer important information to the healthcare system.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Continuous blood pressure monitoring via photopletismograpy (via Finometer) and non-invasive hemodynamics assessment
Description
Non-pharmacological intervention (exercise intervention); To address motor unit recruitment pattern with pre-post intervention data collection scheme.
Time Frame
12-24 months
Title
Non invasive surface electromyography (HD EMG, in mV) during MVC (maximal voluntary contraction, Nm), Peak oxygen uptake assessment (VO2; ml kg min-1)
Description
Pulmonary ventilation and oxygen uptake at rest and during cycling. All data will be collected via a portable system (K5 RQ, Cosmed, Rome, Italy)
Time Frame
12-24 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Endothelial function (via non invasive flow mediated dilatation technique
Description
During exercise testing we plan to use s it is a portable ultrasound imaging
Time Frame
12-24 months

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
50 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
75 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Both genders will be included; signed informed consent and doctor's permission; Age >50 years; BMI <30 kg/m2, At least 30 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during (including five days of monitoring prior to any data collection). Exclusion criteria: Severe cardiovascular diseases; hypertension prevalence (>140/90 mm Hg). history of severe musculoskeletal and neurological disorders/injuries; history of severe neurological disorders; supplement or drug consumption that may interfere with training outcomes; alcohol consumption and smoking; use of walking aids; The risks and benefits will be outlined to each participant before inclusion into the study. Data collection risks include potential transient discomfort from the venipuncture blood sampling and muscle soreness originating from experimental training protocols. The participants will get valuable information on how their muscles adapt following systematic training protocols.
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Patricia Kompara, Msc
Phone
+386 5 663 77 08
Email
patricia.kompara@zrs-kp.si
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Rado Pisot, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Science and Research Center Koper, Institute for Kinesiology Research
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
University of Primorska
City
Koper
ZIP/Postal Code
6000
Country
Slovenia
Individual Site Status
Not yet recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
University o Primorska
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Damir Zubac, PhD
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Bostjan Simunic, PhD
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Vladimir Ivancev, PhD
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Armin Paravlic, MSc
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Uros Marusic, PhD
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Katja Koren, PhD
Facility Name
ZRS Koper
City
Koper
ZIP/Postal Code
6000
Country
Slovenia
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Damir o Zubac, PhD
Phone
0955021976
Email
damir.zubac@kifst.hr

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
33590994
Citation
Zubac D, Obad A, Ivancev V, Valic Z. Acute flywheel exercise does not impair the brachial artery vasodilation in healthy men of varying aerobic fitness. Blood Press Monit. 2021 Jun 1;26(3):215-223. doi: 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000523.
Results Reference
derived
Links:
URL
http://www.zrs-kp.si/
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