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Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)

BACKGROUND: Severe and morbid obesity are increasing globally, particularly in women. As BMI increases, the likelihood of anovulation is higher. The primary aim of the EMOVAR clinical trial is to examine, over the short (16 weeks) and medium (12 months) term, the effects of a supervised physical exe...

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Autores principales: Soriano-Maldonado, Alberto, Martínez-Forte, Sonia, Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, Martínez-Rosales, Elena, Hernández-Martínez, Alba, Carretero-Ruiz, Alejandro, Villa-González, Emilio, Barranco-Ruiz, Yaira, Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel A., Torrente-Sánchez, María José, Carmona-Rodríguez, Lorena, Soriano-Maldonado, Pablo, Vargas-Hitos, José A., Casimiro-Andújar, Antonio J., Artero, Enrique G., Fernández-Alonso, Ana M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7220774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000019427
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author Soriano-Maldonado, Alberto
Martínez-Forte, Sonia
Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel
Martínez-Rosales, Elena
Hernández-Martínez, Alba
Carretero-Ruiz, Alejandro
Villa-González, Emilio
Barranco-Ruiz, Yaira
Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel A.
Torrente-Sánchez, María José
Carmona-Rodríguez, Lorena
Soriano-Maldonado, Pablo
Vargas-Hitos, José A.
Casimiro-Andújar, Antonio J.
Artero, Enrique G.
Fernández-Alonso, Ana M.
author_facet Soriano-Maldonado, Alberto
Martínez-Forte, Sonia
Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel
Martínez-Rosales, Elena
Hernández-Martínez, Alba
Carretero-Ruiz, Alejandro
Villa-González, Emilio
Barranco-Ruiz, Yaira
Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel A.
Torrente-Sánchez, María José
Carmona-Rodríguez, Lorena
Soriano-Maldonado, Pablo
Vargas-Hitos, José A.
Casimiro-Andújar, Antonio J.
Artero, Enrique G.
Fernández-Alonso, Ana M.
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description BACKGROUND: Severe and morbid obesity are increasing globally, particularly in women. As BMI increases, the likelihood of anovulation is higher. The primary aim of the EMOVAR clinical trial is to examine, over the short (16 weeks) and medium (12 months) term, the effects of a supervised physical exercise program (focused primarily on aerobic and resistance training) on ovarian function in women with severe/morbid obesity who have undergone bariatric surgery. Secondary objectives are to examine the effects of the intervention on chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, arterial stiffness, physical fitness, and health-related quality of life. METHODS: This is a randomized controlled trial in which ∼40 female bariatric surgery patients, aged between 18 and 45 years old, will be included. Participants assigned to the experimental group will perform a total of 48 sessions of supervised concurrent (strength and aerobic) training (3 sessions/week, 60 min/session) spread over 16 weeks. Patients assigned to the control group will receive lifestyle recommendations. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, week 16 (i.e., after the exercise intervention) and 12 months after surgery. The primary outcome is ovarian function using the Sex-Hormone Binding Globuline, measured in serum. Secondary outcomes are serum levels of anti-mullerian hormone, TSH, T4, FSH, LH, estradiol, prolactine, and free androgen index, as well as oocyte count, the diameters of both ovaries, endometrial thickness, and uterine arterial pulsatility index (obtained from a transvaginal ultrasound), the duration of menstrual bleeding and menstrual cycle duration (obtained by personal interview) and hirsutism (Ferriman Gallwey Scale). Other secondary outcomes include serum markers of chronic inflammation and insulin resistance (i.e., C-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, leptin, glomerular sedimentation rate, glucose, insulin and the HOMA-IR), arterial stiffness, systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure, body composition, and total weight loss. Physical fitness (including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility), health-related quality of life (SF-36 v2) and sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index) will also be measured. DISCUSSION: This study will provide, for the first time, relevant information on the effects of exercise training on ovarian function and underlying mechanisms in severe/morbid obese women following bariatric surgery. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN registry (ISRCTN27697878).
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spelling pubmed-72207742020-06-15 Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant) Soriano-Maldonado, Alberto Martínez-Forte, Sonia Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel Martínez-Rosales, Elena Hernández-Martínez, Alba Carretero-Ruiz, Alejandro Villa-González, Emilio Barranco-Ruiz, Yaira Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel A. Torrente-Sánchez, María José Carmona-Rodríguez, Lorena Soriano-Maldonado, Pablo Vargas-Hitos, José A. Casimiro-Andújar, Antonio J. Artero, Enrique G. Fernández-Alonso, Ana M. Medicine (Baltimore) 7400 BACKGROUND: Severe and morbid obesity are increasing globally, particularly in women. As BMI increases, the likelihood of anovulation is higher. The primary aim of the EMOVAR clinical trial is to examine, over the short (16 weeks) and medium (12 months) term, the effects of a supervised physical exercise program (focused primarily on aerobic and resistance training) on ovarian function in women with severe/morbid obesity who have undergone bariatric surgery. Secondary objectives are to examine the effects of the intervention on chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, arterial stiffness, physical fitness, and health-related quality of life. METHODS: This is a randomized controlled trial in which ∼40 female bariatric surgery patients, aged between 18 and 45 years old, will be included. Participants assigned to the experimental group will perform a total of 48 sessions of supervised concurrent (strength and aerobic) training (3 sessions/week, 60 min/session) spread over 16 weeks. Patients assigned to the control group will receive lifestyle recommendations. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, week 16 (i.e., after the exercise intervention) and 12 months after surgery. The primary outcome is ovarian function using the Sex-Hormone Binding Globuline, measured in serum. Secondary outcomes are serum levels of anti-mullerian hormone, TSH, T4, FSH, LH, estradiol, prolactine, and free androgen index, as well as oocyte count, the diameters of both ovaries, endometrial thickness, and uterine arterial pulsatility index (obtained from a transvaginal ultrasound), the duration of menstrual bleeding and menstrual cycle duration (obtained by personal interview) and hirsutism (Ferriman Gallwey Scale). Other secondary outcomes include serum markers of chronic inflammation and insulin resistance (i.e., C-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, leptin, glomerular sedimentation rate, glucose, insulin and the HOMA-IR), arterial stiffness, systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure, body composition, and total weight loss. Physical fitness (including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility), health-related quality of life (SF-36 v2) and sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index) will also be measured. DISCUSSION: This study will provide, for the first time, relevant information on the effects of exercise training on ovarian function and underlying mechanisms in severe/morbid obese women following bariatric surgery. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN registry (ISRCTN27697878). Wolters Kluwer Health 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7220774/ /pubmed/32195937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000019427 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Soriano-Maldonado, Alberto
Martínez-Forte, Sonia
Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel
Martínez-Rosales, Elena
Hernández-Martínez, Alba
Carretero-Ruiz, Alejandro
Villa-González, Emilio
Barranco-Ruiz, Yaira
Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel A.
Torrente-Sánchez, María José
Carmona-Rodríguez, Lorena
Soriano-Maldonado, Pablo
Vargas-Hitos, José A.
Casimiro-Andújar, Antonio J.
Artero, Enrique G.
Fernández-Alonso, Ana M.
Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title_full Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title_fullStr Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title_full_unstemmed Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title_short Physical Exercise following bariatric surgery in women with Morbid obesity: Study protocol clinical trial (SPIRIT compliant)
title_sort physical exercise following bariatric surgery in women with morbid obesity: study protocol clinical trial (spirit compliant)
topic 7400
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7220774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32195937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000019427
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