Obesity is associated with a decrease in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Aerobic exercise can increase insulin sensitivity in the few hours following exercise, however the cellular mechanisms are not completely understood. The current project is to investigate mechanisms of exercise improvements to skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity.
Study Overview: We are investigating the mechanisms by which exercise improves the response of skeletal muscle to insulin in lean and obese adults. Participants will complete 4 study visits consisting of: 1) screening visit, 2) maximal exercise test visit, and then a randomized order of 3) a resting metabolic study visit, and 4) an exercise metabolic study visit. Metabolic study visits for resting and exercise conditions will be identical, other than remaining sedentary or performing exercise. Skeletal muscle biopsy samples will be collected during resting, immediately post-exercise and during insulin stimulated conditions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Participants will perform 2 metabolic study days of either resting or acute bout of cycling exercise in a randomized cross-over design.
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
Skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity
Skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity will be measured by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp.
Time frame: 2 hours following rest or exercise
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