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RECRUITING
NCT07296991
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VR Stimulation of Exercise Response in Sedentary Humans

Sponsor: Wayne State University

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Prolonged sedentary conditions contribute to declining health across human populations and cause significant secondary health consequences for many patients whose illnesses or injuries prevent them from exercising. The investigators have demonstrated that in a small animal fruit fly model, genetic stimulation of neurons that promote adrenergic signaling is sufficient to mimic the benefits of exercise training even in sedentary animals. The investigator's pilot work in humans has confirmed that humans respond to Virtual Reality (VR) stimuli that mimic exercise by increasing heart rate and altering heart rate variability in a way consistent with increased adrenergic activity. In this study, the investigators will directly test for the first time whether repeated, controlled exposure to VR stimuli that induce adrenergic activity in sedentary humans can produce adaptive changes to protein expression and endurance performance like those produced by actual exercise in pre-diabetic participants with/without hypertension.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

48

Start Date

2025-09-30

Completion Date

2028-08

Last Updated

2025-12-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

20 minutes cycling exercise

20 minutes cycling exercise

BEHAVIORAL

Virtual Reality

20 minutes virtual cycling

Locations (1)

Wayne State University

Detroit, Michigan, United States