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Active Not RecruitingNCT06609954

"COMPARATIVE EFFECTS of REDUCED EXERTION HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING (REHIT) VERSUS HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING (HIIT) on ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES in OVERWEIGHT and OBESE ADULTS"

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
42 (estimated)
Sponsor
Foundation University Islamabad · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Obesity is a global health concern associated with an increased risk of cardio-metabolic diseases and reduced overall health. Exercise is a proven modality for managing obesity, with current focus of researches on identifying more time-efficient modes of exercise training. REHIT and HIIT have proven benefits but comparative effects of REHIT and HIIT in overweight and obese adults is yet to be determined. Hence the objective of this study is to compare the effects of reduced exertion high intensity training (REHIT) versus high intensity interval training (HIIT) on anthropometric measures (weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio), CUN-BAE adiposity index and cardiorespiratory fitness in overweight and obese adults.

Detailed description

Obesity is a global health concern associated with an increased risk of cardio-metabolic diseases and reduced overall health. Exercise is a proven modality for managing obesity, with current focus of researches on identifying more time-efficient modes of exercise training. REHIT and HIIT have proven benefits but comparative effects of REHIT and HIIT in overweight and obese adults is yet to be determined.The significance of this study is to compare the effects of reduced exertion high intensity training (REHIT) versus high intensity interval training (HIIT) and will also investigate the effectiveness of REHIT as an alternative for overweight and obese individuals who perceive HIIT as too demanding. If found effective, it can also help in providing training protocol for optimizing cardiovascular health in this population, potentially leading to improved outcomes and reduced healthcare burdens. The results of this study will also add data to literature regarding the effects of REHIT and HIIT on anthropometric measures in overweight and obese. Main objective of this study is to compare the effects of reduced exertion high intensity training (REHIT) versus HIIT on anthropometric measures (weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio), CUN-BAE adiposity index and Cardiorespiratory fitness in overweight and obese individuals. The participants meeting the eligibility criteria will be recruited followed by random allocation to one of the 2 groups, following which they will be required to complete a self-reported demographic form and will be screened using Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q). Baseline evaluation will be done using tape measure for anthropometric, assessment of waist circumference and hip circumference, CUN-BAE index for adiposity and Queen's College step test for cardio-respiratory fitness. Experimental group A will perform REHIT while experimental group B will perform HIIT. Participants will also be provided with dietary restriction plan that will be followed during the training protocol. Exercise training would be performed for consecutive 6 weeks, 3 times a week on alternative days for total of 18 sessions.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERReduced Exertion High Intensity Training (REHIT)Participant will perform a 5 min warm-up exercises then do cycling or treadmill running for 20 min at 40%-60% of HRR and then will conclude with 5 min cool down exercises. From week 2 to 6 participants will be instructed to perform training sessions on a cycle ergometer. Each session will consist of a 3-minute warm-up period followed by two 20-second all-out sprints interspersed with 3 minutes of slow pedaling for recovery. Total of 18 sessions of REHIT will be performed thrice a week on alternate days by the participants for consecutive 6 weeks.
OTHERHigh Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)Patients in this group will be provided with a caloric restriction plan by a nutritionist that will be followed throughout the training duration. Week 1 will be baseline fitness level and familiarization week. Participant will perform a 5 min warm-up exercises then do cycling or treadmill running for 20 min at 40%-60% of HRR and then will conclude with 5 min cool down exercises. From week 2 to 6 participants will be instructed to perform a warm up of 5 min, then 4 bouts of 4 min of HIIT will be performed at 80%-95% of HRR separated by 3-min active recovery periods of moderate intensity cycling at 60%-70% of the HRR followed by 5 min cool down exercises. Pre and post session vitals will be noted. Total of 18 sessions of either HIIT will be performed thrice a week on alternate days by the participants for consecutive 6 weeks.

Timeline

Start date
2024-06-10
Primary completion
2024-12-10
Completion
2024-12-30
First posted
2024-09-24
Last updated
2024-09-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06609954. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.