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Study NCT ID: NCT06547060
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-26

Brief Title: Leggings With Resistance Bands on Caloric Expenditure During Exercise
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Leggings With Resistance Bands on Caloric Expenditure During Exercise
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The primary aim of this study is to investigate the impact of incorporating shortened resistance bands SRB into leggings on cardiovascular responses and caloric expenditure during exercise in young healthy women This study will employ a randomized controlled and double-blind crossover design involving four types of exercise walking climbing rowing and cycling Participants will perform each type of exercise for 10 minutes while wearing either SRB leggings or leggings without SRB with sessions on separate days and about 3 days apart The cardiovascular and metabolic responses will be measured during and after the exercise
Detailed Description: This study will employ a randomized controlled and single-blind crossover design involving stair climbing rowing and cycling exercises for 10 minutes while wearing either SRB leggings or leggings without SRB control leggings on separate days with at least three days in between The goal is to compare the metabolic and cardiovascular responses of exercising with different types of leggings

Participants will be randomly assigned to wear either SRB leggings or control leggings first and then switch to the other type of leggings for the exercise testing on a separate day The sequence of exercises will also be randomized for each participant but will remain consistent for each participant The participants technicians and PIs will be blinded as to which type of leggings were used on a given day with leggings being coded as A or B and provided prelabeled by SweetflexxTM company

The study will consist of three laboratory visits

1 Laboratory visit 1 Visit 1 Screening informed consent health-related questionnaires familiarization exercise pace determination and legging size fitting This visit will take 1 hour
2 Laboratory visit 2 Visit 2 Walk on the treadmill climb on the StairMaster row on a rowing ergometer and cycle on a bicycle ergometer with one type of leggings This visit will take 2 hours
3 Laboratory visit 3 Visit 3 Repetition of walking on the treadmill climbing on the inclined StairMaster rowing on a rowing ergometer and cycling on a bicycle ergometer with another type of leggings This visit will take 2 hours

Exercise sessions

Exercise pace determination and familiarization procedures Visit 1 Each participant will perform the identical exercises on the StairMaster Matrix Cottage Grove WI USA rowing ergometer Concept II Morrisville VT USA and cycle ergometer Lode Groningen Netherlands on separate days Because participants may not have experience with the exercise equipment used in this study they will be thoroughly trained and familiarized with all exercise maneuvers and routines after screening and informed consent processes to ensure comfort and consistency The exercise pace for each piece of equipment will be chosen during familiarization based on the participants ability to maintain each type of exercise for at least 10 minutes This pre-exercise testing stage will standardize the exercise parameters for each piece of equipment and allow participants to familiarize themselves with them Parameters of pace standardization will include walking speed mph for the treadmill climbing speed stepsminute and incline level for StairMaster stroke output watts and rowing speed strokesminute for the rowing ergometer and revolutions per minute and workload watts for the bicycle ergometer The exercise pace for each piece of equipment will be standardized between the two testing days This stage will take 5 minutes for each exercise equipment with a 5-minute rest between each type of exercise

Climbing rowing and cycling exercise tests Visit 2 and 3 Participants will have two laboratory visits for exercise testing scheduled at the same time of day Upon arrival at the laboratory participants will change into control or SRB leggings according to the randomization This randomization will be conducted through a mobile application randomizer They will then be weighed and equipped with a heart rate monitor Polar Kempele Finland and a digital blood pressure monitor Omron Corp Kyoto Japan Participants will rest for 10 minutes in a quiet room in a sitting position followed by the measurement of heart rate and blood pressure After 5 minutes of exercise participants will wear a face mask Hans Rudolph Inc Kansas America for metabolic testing connected to a calibrated metabolic cart to collect the inhaled and exhaled air during exercise

Each exercise session will last 10 minutes with the first 5 minutes acclimating to the exercise and the remaining 5 minutes as steady-state exercise Therefore data from the last 5 minutes will be used to analyze energy expenditure If a participant cannot reach a steady state within the first 5 minutes the exercise will continue until 5 minutes after reaching the steady state A steady state is defined as the point at which oxygen consumption VO2 plateaus during submaximal aerobic exercise 2 It is typically reached within 1-4 minutes under the maintained and submaximal exercise intensity 2 3 The purpose of achieving a steady state is to measure caloric expenditure

After each type of exercise participants will quickly move to the seated position in a standardized chair with the face mask on to continuously measure the post-exercise metabolic response They will rest for 10 minutes to ensure their heart rate and blood pressure return to normal before the next exercise session To better standardize the rowing exercise on two exercise testing days participants will start at full knee flexion and end at full leg extension during each stroke of the rowing exercise A metronome will be used to standardize the frequency of the rowing stroke

Measurements

Anthropometric measures Before the start of the exercise participants height body weight and body composition will be measured noninvasively through a bioimpedance device Tanita Corp Tokyo Japan will be measured Various circumferences will be recorded including abdominal circumference across the umbilicus hip circumference at the widest part of the buttocks thigh circumference at the midpoint between the hip bone and mid-patella and calf circumference at the widest part These measurements will be conducted by the same investigator to ensure consistency and each circumference measurement will be taken at least twice with the average value used for analysis

Cardiovascular responses Heart rate will be monitored continuously throughout the whole test by a heart rate sensor Polar Kempele Finland Systolic diastolic and mean blood pressures will be measured in the right arm positioned at heart level with a digital blood pressure monitor Omron Corp Kyoto Japan before and every two minutes after each type of exercise until the blood pressure recovers back to baseline Rating of perceived exertion RPE will be asked every two minutes during the exercise until the completion of every exercise session with 6 representing resting and 20 indicating maximal effort

Metabolic responses Oxygen consumption VO2 and carbon dioxide production VCO2 along with the respiratory exchange ratio RER VCO2VO2 will be measured using a calibrated metabolic cart TrueOne Salt Lake City UT USA Respiratory exchange ratio RER and VO2 values during a 5-minute steady state will be used to calculate caloric expenditure kcal and fat oxidation using the indirect calorimetry method All metabolic responses will be continuously monitored throughout the whole session

Core temperature The core temperature will be measured before and after each type of exercise using a tympanic thermometer to detect the temperature from the tympanic membrane This method is a simple and safe way to measure core temperature

Questionnaires and surveys

Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire PAR-Q and Laboratory Health Research Questionnaire The PAR-Q is a simple self-screening tool that is typically used by fitness trainers or coaches to determine the safety or possible risks of exercising based on health history current symptoms and risk factors It will be utilized to determine the participants eligibility for exercise testing see appendix Participants will complete a health questionnaire developed by our laboratory providing information on self-medical history family medical history medication alcohol and smoking habits and physical activity This will be done on paper cell phones or a tablet according to their preference after obtaining their informed consent The electronic version is supported by the Qualtrics system httpsutexasqualtricscomjfeformSV_781SzF02Ak1nCsu

Female research health questionnaire In Visit 1 participants will also complete a female health research questionnaire adapted from the questionnaire developed by the Bruno Balke Biodynamics Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin see appendix This questionnaire covers menstruation history contraceptive use contraceptive history and pregnancy history The purpose of this questionnaire is to gather information on the menstrual cycle for each participant which will be used to standardize the menstrual cycle phase on the two exercise testing days for each participant

Leggings evaluation questionnaire At the conclusion of the testing session the participants will complete the legging evaluation survey This questionnaire evaluates the comfort and compression sensation or limitation in various regions of the leggings including the waist hip crotch area thigh and calf Providing additional positive and negative feedback is optional

Environmental controls

Experimental setting control All exercise tests will be conducted at a temperature of 25C Before the exercise testing participants should fast for at least 4 hours water is allowed refrain from caffeine consumption for 12 hours before coming in avoid alcohol and strenuous exercise for 24 hours before testing and get adequate sleep

Physical activity and diet control The participants will maintain their normal diet and level of activity for 24 hours before the experimental protocols in Visit 2 They will complete a 24-hour exercise and dietary recall According to the previous recall participants will be asked to repeat their diet and exercise 24 hours before Visit 3 They will be asked to maintain their normal diet and physical activity before completing all lab visits

Menstrual cycle control and contraceptives control The menstrual cycle has been shown to have a small but significant effect on energy expenditure metabolic rate and body temperature although recent evidence showed conflicting results To control for this confounding factor each participants testing will be scheduled in the same menstrual cycle phases ie two exercise test days are either at the middle luteal or early follicular phases These two phases have relatively stable sex hormone levels throughout the menstrual cycle Participants who are taking oral contraceptive medication will be recommended to maintain the same medication regimen on exercise testing days Participants will be encouraged to use barrier contraception during the study period

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: None
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: None
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None