Research has shown that replacing sitting time with low intensity physical activity (such as slowly walking and standing) has beneficial effects on metabolic health, like insulin sensitivity, comparable to improvements after sitting all day in combination with 1h streneous exercise. The main objective of this study is to investigate the underlying mechanisms responsible for improved insulin sensitivity after 4 days of sitting less compared to sitting and exercise in healthy obese women. Our secondary objective is to investigate the effects of sitting less on cardio metabolic parameters.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Activity regime of 4 days followed by a test day.
Maastricht University Medical Centre
Maastricht, Netherlands
Insulin sensitivity
2-step hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
ex vivo skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration
oxygraph
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
substrate oxidation
indirect calorimetry RER
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
Intrahepatic lipid content
magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
Blood pressure
average resting blood pressure over 30 minutes
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
Plasma cardio metabolic markers
endothelial dysfunction score (average Z-score of log transformed plasma sVCAM1, sICAM1 and sE-selectin)
Time frame: Day 5 of intervention period
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