The objective of this study is to evaluate the benefits of participating for 8 weeks in a home-based daily treatment with heat therapy (HT) or a thermoneutral control intervention, as assessed by vascular function, walking tolerance and quality of life.
Heat therapy (HT) is an emerging non-invasive approach that has been shown to enhance vascular function of the leg in old individuals. The objective of this randomized, controlled study is to evaluate the benefits of participating for 8 weeks in a home-based daily treatment with heat therapy (HT) or a thermoneutral control intervention, as assessed by vascular function, walking tolerance and quality of life. The central hypothesis of this study, based on preliminary data, is that exposure to HT will enhance the oxygenation of calf muscles during exercise and as a result, the onset of pain will be delayed and walking performance will be enhanced. The duration (8 weeks) was chosen based on the recent report of Brunt and co-workers that the improvement in endothelial function promoted by repeat HT in sedentary individuals peaks at 8 weeks following the onset of treatment. Heat Therapy will be applied daily for 90 minutes using water-circulating 'pants' connected to a water pump. Outcomes will be assessed at the halfway point (end of week 4), at the completion of the intervention (end of week 8) and 4 weeks after the end of the intervention (week 12).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
34
Thermoneutral water will be circulated through water-circulating trousers to maintain skin temperature at baselines levels daily for 90 minutes for 8 weeks.
Water at 110 degrees F will be circulated through water-circulating trousers daily for 90 minutes for 8 weeks.
IU Heath Methodist
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Change in 6-min Walk Distance
Change in 6-min walk distance from baseline to the 8-week follow-up
Time frame: 8 weeks
Change in Treadmill Peak Walking Time
Change in treadmill peak walking time from baseline to 8-week follow-up
Time frame: 8 weeks
Change in Peak Calf Blood Flow
Change in peak calf blood flow during reactive hyperemia from baseline to the 8-week follow-up
Time frame: 8 weeks
Change in Leg Cutaneous Vascular Conductance
Change in cutaneous vascular conductance from baseline to the 8-week follow-up
Time frame: 8 weeks
Change in the Vascular Quality of Life Questionnaire-6 Score
Change in Vascular Quality of Life Questionnaire-6 score from baseline to the 8-week follow-up. The total VASCUQOL score is the average score of questions answered and ranges from 1 (worst QOL) to 7 (best QOL)
Time frame: 8 weeks
Change in the Short Form 36 Physical Functioning Score
Change in the physical functioning subscale score from baseline to the 8-week follow-up. Each item is scored on a 0 to 100 range so that the lowest and highest possible scores are 0 and 100, respectively. Scores represent the percentage of total possible score achieved. A high score defines a more favorable health state.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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