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RECRUITING
NCT05048680
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Effect of Hypoxic Conditioning on Cerebrovascular Health in the Elderly

Sponsor: University Hospital, Grenoble

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Summary

In line with the ever-growing aging of Western populations, the development of preventive strategies to slow down the effects of aging on cardiovascular health represents a major challenge in order to preserve functional capacities and a sufficient quality of life in the elderly. The alteration of vascular function (at the cerebral and systemic level) with aging is an important feature in the clinical picture including a decrease in physical and cognitive capacities. Although physical activity is recognized as an essential means of combating the effects of aging, optimizing its effects by defining the most effective strategies of practice remains a key objective. Offering alternative interventions to exercise training is also necessary for people who are unwilling or unable to engage in a physical activity program. In this context, hypoxic conditioning, alone or in conjunction with rehabilitative exercise training, is a new therapeutic modality with strong preclinical validity, in particular from a cardiovascular standpoint, and used in other pathologies to improve cardiovascular function and exercise performance and quality of life. Our aim is, therefore, to investigate the effect of hypoxic conditioning (alone or in conjunction with exercise training) on cerebrovascular health in the elderly.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

60 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

64

Start Date

2021-10-13

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2026-05-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Hypoxia and/or Exercise

Hypoxia at rest versus normoxia at rest; Hypoxia during exercise versus Normoxia during exercise.

Locations (1)

CHU Grenoble Alpes

La Tronche, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France