Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a risk for many chronic diseases of middle-aged and older adults. Hence, prevention and treatment of MetS is a crucial global health issue. However, it remains unclear regarding the cognitive effects and associated neural mechanisms of exercise interventions in this population. Therefore, the aims of this three-year project are to compare the effects and neural mechanism of three different types of exercise interventions, on components of MetS, as well as neuropsychological and physical functions in middle-aged and older adults with MetS.
This three-year study is an assessor-blind randomized controlled clinical trial. Another 67 middle-aged and older adults with MetS without regular exercise habits will be recruited and randomly assigned into the combined aerobic and resistance training (AT/RT) or Control (stretching and breathing exercise, ST/BR) group. All participants will undertake three one-hour sessions of exercises for 12 weeks, being supervised . Participants will also wear a wearable device that monitors, records, and provides feedback about their physical activity levels and heart rates during the entire 12 weeks. The outcome measures include participants's components of MetS and performance on neuropsychological and physical tests and structural and functional brain imaging parameters collected at pre-training, and post-training (week 12) tests. The investigators will compare the differences on all of these outcome measures and analyze the relationships between changes in brain structure and functional activation in relationship with other outcome measures in order to understand the neural mechanisms of the training effects and the differences in these mechanisms between the two groups. Results of this study will provide important scientific evidence and clinical decision bases for determining effective exercise interventions in preventing the progression of MetS, improving neuropsychological and physical functions of MetS, as well as elucidating the neural mechanisms underlying these improvements.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
120
Aerobic plus resistance training
Stretching plus breathing training
National Taiwan University Collage of Public Health
Taipei, Zhongzheng, Taiwan
RECRUITINGChanges of brain functional activation and structure imaging
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) activation patterns and white and gray matter changes of the brain
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Neuropsychological test-CANTAB
Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Neuropsychological test-AD8
Ascertain Dementia-8
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Neuropsychological test-MoCA
Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Taiwan version
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Neuropsychological test-CDR
Clinical Dementia Rating
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Neuropsychological test-CTT
Color Trail Test (in seconds)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Muscle strength
Bilateral grip strength and knee extensor strength (in kilograms)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Flexibility
Chair Sit and Reach Test, The upper extremity and lower extremity/trunk flexibility were measured with the Scratch Test (in centimeters)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Balance and mobility
One-legged Standing (in seconds)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Balance and mobility
Chair Rise Test (in seconds)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Balance and mobility
Four Square Step Test (in seconds)
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Gait mat
Gait analysis
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Heart rate variability
Heart rate variability
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Physical test-Cardiovascular fitness
Cardiovascular fitness: 6-minute Walk Test
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Cardiopulmonary test
Cycling on the cycle ergometer: Indicate participant's submaximal and maximal cardiovascular fitness level, respectively, and served as references when setting participant's target heart rate for exercise training
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
Number of participants with Abnormal Laboratory Values
The following MetS and cardiovascular risk related biomarkers: total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, LDL, Fasting plasma glucose, fasting plasma insulin, HbA1c, serum adiponectin level, serum leptin level, and homocysteine
Time frame: at baseline, 12 weeks exercise intervention
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