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UnknownNCT01435057

Effects of Different Exercise Training Regimens on Visceral Fat Dynamic and Resting Energy Expenditure in Obese Patients

Monocentric, Randomized, Controlled Study for Reduction on Visceral Fat Dynamic and Resting Energy Expenditure in Obese Patients Via Strength Versus Endurance Training (STEN Study - STrength Versus ENdurance Training)

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
200 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Leipzig · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In this project, the investigators will test the hypothesis that predominant (two to three times a week 60 min) strength training is more effective in reducing visceral fat mass than endurance training in obese patients.

Detailed description

Strength training (ST) was shown to be more effective than endurance training (ET) in improving glycemic control in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, it is unknown, whether different training strategies have different effects on the preferential visceral adipose tissue reduction and changes in resting energy expenditure in a population with abdominal obesity. We will therefore compare ST and ET (two to three times a week, 60 minutes per training session) in addition to a restricted energy intake of 1500kcal per day for women and 1800kcal per day for men in a prospective study of 200 individuals with abdominal obesity defined by a waist circumference \> 102 cm for males and \> 88 cm for females and a BMI \> 35 kg/m² with regard to: 1. Abdominal visceral adipose tissue area dynamic (MRI studies) 2. Abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue area dynamic (MRI studies) 3. Total body fat mass changes (bioelectrical impedance analysis) 4. Changes in resting energy expenditure (indirect calorimetry) 5. Changes in parameters of glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and lipid profile 6. Changes in circulating adipokines and markers of inflammation In addition, we will search for novel serum parameters, which predict the individual training response by a serum metabolomics/ proteomics approach.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREexercise trainingcomparison of strength versus endurance training (two or three times a week, 60 minutes per training session) over 24 months

Timeline

Start date
2011-04-01
Primary completion
2016-01-01
Completion
2016-04-01
First posted
2011-09-15
Last updated
2015-05-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

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