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Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial

BACKGROUND: While there are compelling observational data confirming that individuals who exercise are healthier, the efficacy of aerobic exercise interventions to reduce metabolic risk and improve insulin sensitivity in older people has not been fully elucidated. Furthermore, while low birth weight...

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Autores principales: Finucane, Francis M, Horton, Jessica, Purslow, Lisa R, Savage, David B, Brage, Soren, Besson, Hervé, Horton, Kenneth, Rolfe, Ema De Lucia, Sleigh, Alison, Sharp, Stephen J, Martin, Helen J, Sayer, Avan Aihie, Cooper, Cyrus, Ekelund, Ulf, Griffin, Simon J, Wareham, Nicholas J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2708167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19545359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-9-15
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author Finucane, Francis M
Horton, Jessica
Purslow, Lisa R
Savage, David B
Brage, Soren
Besson, Hervé
Horton, Kenneth
Rolfe, Ema De Lucia
Sleigh, Alison
Sharp, Stephen J
Martin, Helen J
Sayer, Avan Aihie
Cooper, Cyrus
Ekelund, Ulf
Griffin, Simon J
Wareham, Nicholas J
author_facet Finucane, Francis M
Horton, Jessica
Purslow, Lisa R
Savage, David B
Brage, Soren
Besson, Hervé
Horton, Kenneth
Rolfe, Ema De Lucia
Sleigh, Alison
Sharp, Stephen J
Martin, Helen J
Sayer, Avan Aihie
Cooper, Cyrus
Ekelund, Ulf
Griffin, Simon J
Wareham, Nicholas J
author_sort Finucane, Francis M
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description BACKGROUND: While there are compelling observational data confirming that individuals who exercise are healthier, the efficacy of aerobic exercise interventions to reduce metabolic risk and improve insulin sensitivity in older people has not been fully elucidated. Furthermore, while low birth weight has been shown to predict adverse health outcomes later in life, its influence on the response to aerobic exercise is unknown. Our primary objective is to assess the efficacy of a fully supervised twelve week aerobic exercise intervention in reducing clustered metabolic risk in healthy older adults. A secondary objective is to determine the influence of low birth weight on the response to exercise in this group. METHODS/DESIGN: We aim to recruit 100 participants born between 1931–1939, from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study and randomly assign them to no intervention or to 36 fully supervised one hour sessions on a cycle ergometer, over twelve weeks. Each participant will undergo detailed anthropometric and metabolic assessment pre- and post-intervention, including muscle biopsy, magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, objective measurement of physical activity and sub-maximal fitness testing. DISCUSSION: Given the extensive phenotypic characterization, this study will provide valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise as well as the efficacy, feasibility and safety of such interventions in this age group. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN60986572
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spelling pubmed-27081672009-07-09 Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial Finucane, Francis M Horton, Jessica Purslow, Lisa R Savage, David B Brage, Soren Besson, Hervé Horton, Kenneth Rolfe, Ema De Lucia Sleigh, Alison Sharp, Stephen J Martin, Helen J Sayer, Avan Aihie Cooper, Cyrus Ekelund, Ulf Griffin, Simon J Wareham, Nicholas J BMC Endocr Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: While there are compelling observational data confirming that individuals who exercise are healthier, the efficacy of aerobic exercise interventions to reduce metabolic risk and improve insulin sensitivity in older people has not been fully elucidated. Furthermore, while low birth weight has been shown to predict adverse health outcomes later in life, its influence on the response to aerobic exercise is unknown. Our primary objective is to assess the efficacy of a fully supervised twelve week aerobic exercise intervention in reducing clustered metabolic risk in healthy older adults. A secondary objective is to determine the influence of low birth weight on the response to exercise in this group. METHODS/DESIGN: We aim to recruit 100 participants born between 1931–1939, from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study and randomly assign them to no intervention or to 36 fully supervised one hour sessions on a cycle ergometer, over twelve weeks. Each participant will undergo detailed anthropometric and metabolic assessment pre- and post-intervention, including muscle biopsy, magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, objective measurement of physical activity and sub-maximal fitness testing. DISCUSSION: Given the extensive phenotypic characterization, this study will provide valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise as well as the efficacy, feasibility and safety of such interventions in this age group. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN60986572 BioMed Central 2009-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2708167/ /pubmed/19545359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-9-15 Text en Copyright © 2009 Finucane et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Finucane, Francis M
Horton, Jessica
Purslow, Lisa R
Savage, David B
Brage, Soren
Besson, Hervé
Horton, Kenneth
Rolfe, Ema De Lucia
Sleigh, Alison
Sharp, Stephen J
Martin, Helen J
Sayer, Avan Aihie
Cooper, Cyrus
Ekelund, Ulf
Griffin, Simon J
Wareham, Nicholas J
Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title_full Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title_fullStr Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title_full_unstemmed Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title_short Randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: The Hertfordshire Physical Activity Trial
title_sort randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of aerobic exercise in reducing metabolic risk in healthy older people: the hertfordshire physical activity trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2708167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19545359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-9-15
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