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NCT06912984
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Heterogeneity of Vascular Adaptations to Exercise With Aging in Women and Men

Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver

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Summary

The goal of the proposed study is to understand the reasons for the variability in aerobic exercise (AE) training benefits on the vasculature in middle-age and older (MA/O) adults, including differences between men and women. To achieve this goal, a mechanistic randomized controlled (RCT) will be conducted, in which adults are randomized to 12-weeks intervention of AE or no-exercise Control. Our overall hypothesis is that the exercise response variation in vascular benefits is related to age and sex differences in the biological changes underlying vascular aging and/or the molecular transducers (i.e., circulating molecules) that communicate and coordinate the effects of AE on the vasculature in the periphery and brain. Because this is a mechanistic trial, the overall goal is not a single health-related outcome. Rather, the goal is to advance our understanding of the molecular signals and pathways underlying the systemic and local effects of AE on vascular health that may explain the variability in AE responses with age and sex. This knowledge will allow for the development of personalized age- and sex-specific AE recommendations, and/or provide insights into molecular targets that can be manipulated to enhance and/or mimic exercise in non-responders or in persons unable to exercise.

Official title: Exerkines and the Heterogeneity of Peripheral and Cerebral Vascular Adaptations to Exercise Training With Aging in Women and Men

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

242

Start Date

2025-05-28

Completion Date

2029-07-31

Last Updated

2025-06-05

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Aerobic Exercise Training

The aerobic exercise training intervention will consist of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training program consisting of treadmill walking/running and upright cycling. The training program involves 3 training sessions per week for 12 weeks. Each session will be ≈ 60 minutes in duration.

Locations (1)

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center, Clinical Translational Research Center and Exercise Research Laboratory

Aurora, Colorado, United States