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RECRUITING
NCT07487090
PHASE2

Fasted vs. Fed State Exercise

Sponsor: Arkansas Colleges of Health Education

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Summary

Although many medications exist for both heart disease and obesity, cost, lack of access for all people, side effects and the desire for a more natural solution have left many people seeking lifestyle treatments such as exercise. Scientists know that exercise is highly beneficial for heart health. When exercise also produces weight loss, these benefits are much improved. Although using exercise to treat or prevent heart disease / obesity is recommended, not all people respond well. Some see significant weight loss and health improvements while others see little changes. For these reasons, new strategies surrounding the use and design of an exercise program are needed. One such strategy could be performing aerobic exercise before breakfast (fasted exercise). When exercising fasted, food/energy stores are low, and one relies on stored body fat for energy. This may help heart health and weight loss. This has never been tested in a program long enough to see such changes. This study will, for the first time, assess the effects of a 16-week aerobic exercise program performed fasted compared to after eating. Outcomes will include blood fats, blood pressure, fat-burning abilities and weight loss. Starting an exercise program can also make people to eat more. This limits the success of exercise. The study will also evaluate ways fasted exercise could change eating, as it possible that fasted exercise could also cause people to eat more, which would limit weight loss and health improvements.

Official title: Fasted vs. Fed State Exercise for Cardiovascular Health and Weight Loss

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 59 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2026-01-05

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2026-03-23

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

16 week exercise intervention

Both groups will receive a 16-week supervised aerobic exercise program progressing to 1,600 kcal of EE per wk (4 sessions/week) at moderate intensity (40-50% heart rate reserve, HRR).

Locations (1)

Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Research Institure Health and Wellness Center

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States