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Heat Therapy, Functional Capacity, and Vascular Health in Older Adults
Sponsor: University of North Texas Health Science Center
Summary
To test the hypothesis that home-based leg heat therapy improves functional capacity, vascular function, and exercise hyperemia in older adults.
Official title: Home-based Heat Therapy to Improve Functional Capacity and Vascular Health in Older Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
55 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
72
Start Date
2022-11-03
Completion Date
2026-07-30
Last Updated
2023-12-13
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Home-based leg heat therapy
Participants will be required to perform 8 weeks of leg heat therapy using water-perfused pants 4 times per week, with each session lasting 60 min. Skin temperature will be heated to about 40 °C. The pants heating system (consisting of pants and a water circulator/heater) can finely and uniformly control these designated skin temperatures. Participants will be randomly assigned to a group and provided with the pant heating system as well as a log book in which they are required to track the dates of each session. Participants will also measure their blood pressure and heart rate prior to, during, and immediately after each heating session using a portable oscillometric device provided by our laboratory.
Home-based sham therapy
Participants will be required to perform 8 weeks of leg heat therapy using water-perfused pants 4 times per week, with each session lasting 60 min. Skin temperature will be heated to about 40 °C. The pants heating system (consisting of pants and a water circulator/heater) can finely and uniformly control these designated skin temperatures. Participants will be randomly assigned to a group and provided with the pant heating system as well as a log book in which they are required to track the dates of each session. Participants will also measure their blood pressure and heart rate prior to, during, and immediately after each heating session using a portable oscillometric device provided by our laboratory.
Locations (1)
University of North Texas Health Science Center
Fort Worth, Texas, United States