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FatMax Training on Metabolic and Epigenetic Parameters
Sponsor: Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
Summary
Exercise is an essential pillar for the health of all individuals, as it contributes to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Various international organizations, such as the World Health Organization, advocate for the integration of exercise into healthy lifestyles, recognizing its im-portance in disease prevention and improving quality of life. However, despite the general consensus on its value, there is no universal agreement on specific prescriptions for vulnerable groups, highlighting the need for personalized approaches that consider the unique characteristics and needs of each individual. It has been proposed that a moderate aerobic exercise training program could promote positive outcomes in individuals living with overweight and obesity, particularly with an emphasis on reducing injury risk, ensuring high adherence, and achieving favorable health changes. In this regard, the present protocol establishes the basis for a randomized clinical trial based on exercise prescription at the maximal fat oxidation rate in young individuals with overweight and obesity, with a duration of 16 weeks. Throughout the study, biochemical changes (cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, and inflammatory markers), metabolic changes (de-termination of fat and carbohydrate utilization rates during rest and exercise), and epigenetic changes (focusing on microRNAs associated with adipogenesis, inflammation, and fat metabolism) will be monitored.
Official title: Impact of Exercise Training at Maximal Fat Oxidation (FatMax) Intensity on Metabolic and Epigenetic Parameters in Subjects With Excessive Body Mass: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 35 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
156
Start Date
2025-01-01
Completion Date
2027-01-01
Last Updated
2024-08-15
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
FatMAx training intervention
FatMax training program on a treadmill or stationary bicycle, whichever is more convenient for them
FatMax and physical endurance exercise intervention
FatMax training program on a treadmill or stationary bicycle, whichever is more convenient for them, with muscular endurance exercise
Control
No intervention pf physical activity
Locations (1)
Medical and Psychology School
Tijuana, California, Mexico