Effects of high-intensity interval training, moderate-intensity continuous training, and guideline-based physical activity on cardiovascular metabolic markers, cognitive and motor function in elderly sedentary patients with type 2 diabetes (HIIT-DM): a protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnagi.2023.1211990
Peng Yu, Zicheng Zhu, Jiahui He, Bohua Gao, Qi Chen, Yifan Wu, Jing Zhou, Yixuan Cheng, Jitao Ling, Jing Zhang, Ao Shi, Huijing Huang, Runlu Sun, Yan Gao, Weiguang Li, Xiao Liu, Zhiwei Yan
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Background and objective: Sedentary behavior is of increasing concern in older patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) due to its potential adverse effects on cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and motor function. While regular exercise has been shown to improve the health of individuals with T2DM, the most effective exercise program for elderly sedentary patients with T2DM remains unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the impact of high-intensity interval training (HIIT), moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), and guideline-based physical activity programs on the cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and motor function of this specific population.

Methods: This study will be a randomized, assessor-blind, three-arm controlled trial. A total of 330 (1:1:1) elderly sedentary patients diagnosed with T2DM will be randomly assigned the HIIT group (10 × 1-min at 85-95% peak HR, intersperse with 1-min active recovery at 60-70% peak HR), MICT (35 min at 65-75% peak HR), and guideline-based group (guideline group) for 12 weeks training. Participants in the guideline group will receive 1-time advice and weekly remote supervision through smartphones. The primary outcomes will be the change in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) after 12-weeks. Secondary outcomes will includes physical activity levels, anthropometric parameters (weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, and body mass index), physical measurements (fat percentage, muscle percentage, and fitness rate), cardiorespiratory fitness indicators (blood pressure, heart rate, vital capacity, and maximum oxygen), biochemical markers (high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and HbA1c), inflammation level (C-reactive protein), cognitive function (reaction time and dual-task gait test performance), and motor function (static balance, dynamic balance, single-task gait test performance, and grip strength) after 12 weeks.

Discussion: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of 12 weeks of HIIT, MICT, and a guideline-based physical activity program on elderly sedentary patients diagnosed with T2DM. Our hypothesis is that both HIIT and MICT will yield improvements in glucose control, cognitive function, cardiopulmonary function, metabolite levels, motor function, and physical fitness compared to the guideline group. Additionally, we anticipate that HIIT will lead to greater benefits in these areas. The findings from this study will provide valuable insights into the selection of appropriate exercise regimens for elderly sedentary individuals with T2DM.

Ethics and dissemination: This study has been approved by the Ethics Review Committee of the Reproductive Hospital Affiliated with China Medical University (approval number: 202203). Informed consent will be obtained from all participants or their guardians. Upon completion, the authors will submit their findings to a peer-reviewed journal or academic conference for publication.

Clinical trial registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, identifier ChiCTR2200061573.

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高强度间歇训练、中等强度连续训练和基于指南的体力活动对老年久坐2型糖尿病(HIIT-DM)患者心血管代谢指标、认知和运动功能的影响:一项随机对照试验方案
背景与目的:久坐行为对老年2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的心血管健康、认知功能和运动功能的潜在不良影响日益引起人们的关注。虽然有规律的运动已被证明可以改善2型糖尿病患者的健康状况,但对于老年久坐的2型糖尿病患者来说,最有效的运动计划仍不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是评估高强度间歇训练(HIIT)、中等强度连续训练(MICT)和基于指南的体育活动计划对这一特定人群心血管健康、认知功能和运动功能的影响。方法:本研究为随机、评估盲、三组对照试验。共有330例(1:1:1)诊断为T2DM的老年久坐患者将被随机分配到HIIT组(在85-95% HR峰值时10 × 1分钟,在60-70% HR峰值时穿插1分钟主动恢复)、MICT组(在65-75% HR峰值时35分钟)和基于指南的组(指南组)进行12周的训练。指南组的参与者将通过智能手机接受1次建议和每周一次的远程监控。主要结果将是12周后糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)和脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的变化。次要结果将包括身体活动水平、人体测量参数(体重、腰围、臀围和体重指数)、物理测量(脂肪百分比、肌肉百分比和健康率)、心肺健康指标(血压、心率、肺活量和最大氧气)、生化指标(高密度脂蛋白、低密度脂蛋白、甘油三酯、总胆固醇和糖化血红蛋白)、炎症水平(c反应蛋白)、12周后的认知功能(反应时间和双任务步态测试表现)和运动功能(静态平衡、动态平衡、单任务步态测试表现和握力)。讨论:本研究的目的是评估12周的HIIT、MICT和基于指南的身体活动计划对诊断为2型糖尿病的老年久坐患者的影响。我们的假设是,与指南组相比,HIIT和MICT都能改善血糖控制、认知功能、心肺功能、代谢物水平、运动功能和身体健康。此外,我们预计HIIT将在这些领域带来更大的好处。这项研究的结果将为老年久坐型2型糖尿病患者选择合适的运动方案提供有价值的见解。伦理与传播:本研究已获得中国医科大学附属生殖医院伦理审查委员会批准(批准文号:202203)。所有参与者或其监护人均需取得知情同意。完成后,作者将把他们的发现提交给同行评审的期刊或学术会议发表。临床试验注册:中国临床试验注册中心,编号ChiCTR2200061573。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research that advances our understanding of the mechanisms of Central Nervous System aging and age-related neural diseases. Specialty Chief Editor Thomas Wisniewski at the New York University School of Medicine is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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