The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of 3-days reduced physical activity (\<1500 steps/day) with/without 'exercise snacks' (15 chair stands with calf raises every 30 min) on skeletal muscle metabolic health.
Many adults gradually lose muscle size, strength, and function after the age of 50. These losses are believed to occur faster with periods of reduced activity (e.g., lower step counts or physical movement when sick or injured) and can be difficult to regain by merely returning to a previously normal activity status. Such periods of reduced activity can also impair the body's ability to use the nutrients in the food consumed (e.g., proteins and carbohydrates), which increases the risk of frailty, type 2 diabetes, and ultimately a reduced quality of life. It is important to identify strategies to prevent these losses in muscle size, strength, and function especially during periods of reduced activity. Recently, our laboratory has found that performing repeated bodyweight chair squats (repeated sit-to-stands with a calf raise) during a single day of reduced activity improves the muscle's ability to use carbohydrates and proteins, which may be a viable strategy to offset the negative effects of step reduction on muscle health. In this study, the investigators will assess whether completing bodyweight chair squats at regular intervals (i.e., 'exercise snacks') reduces the negative effects of step reduction on carbohydrate and protein metabolism following a meal. The investigators will determine the impact of 'exercise snacks' (15 chair stands with calf raises every 30 min) compared to seated rest on protein and carbohydrate metabolism following three days of step reduction. The investigators will also assess how these responses compare to those seen following three days of normal (i.e., habitual) activity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Participants will undergo a metabolic trial to assess for their anabolic response to a protein-carbohydrate meal.
Participants (n=10; 5F/5M) will be randomized to perform 15 sit-to-stands with calf raises every 30 minutes for the 4 hour duration between muscle biopsies
Goldring Center for High Performance Sport
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RECRUITINGMyofibrillar protein synthesis rates
Myofibrillar protein synthesis rates assessed by incorporation of oral stable isotope tracer in both arms.
Time frame: 5 Hours
Whole-body protein turnover
Whole-body protein turnover assessed by oral stable isotope tracers in both arms.
Time frame: 5 Hours
Amino acid oxidation and net protein balance
Amino acid oxidation and net protein balance assessed by oral tracers in both arms. Net protein balance is derived from the difference between amino acid intake (known) and total amino acid oxidation over the 5h measurement period.
Time frame: 5 Hours
Postprandial insulin area under the curve (AUC) to mixed macronutrient breakfast
The plasma insulin concentration measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) area under the curve (AUC) will be quantified using the trapezoidal rule.
Time frame: 5 Hours postprandial
Postprandial glucose area under the curve (AUC) to mixed macronutrient breakfast
The plasma glucose concentration measured by hexokinase method area under the curve (AUC) will be quantified using the trapezoidal rule.
Time frame: 5 hours postprandial
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