The main goal of this two-phase clinical trial is to learn whether local heat therapy, using heat pads applied to the legs, can enhance skeletal muscle health, physical function, and blood sugar control in a manner comparable to exercise, specifically High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), in older individuals with prediabetes. The study aims to answer the following questions: 1. Does local heat therapy improve muscle architecture (e.g., muscle cross-sectional area, capillary density, mitochondrial content), glucose tolerance, and frailty indicators similarly to HIIT in older individuals with prediabetes? 2. Does local heat therapy as a pre-conditioning method enhance the skeletal muscle response to HIIT in older individuals with prediabetes?
To achieve the study objectives, researchers will first compare the outcomes of local heat therapy to: 1) HIIT and 2) heat pads set to maintain normal skeletal muscle temperature (control group). Then, researchers will compare the outcomes of the local heat therapy and control groups after a subsequent HIIT intervention. This will enable the researchers to assess the effectiveness of local heat therapy (compared to HIIT and preceding HIIT) to improve skeletal muscle health, physical function, blood sugar control. Study Procedures: All participants will visit the laboratory over three days at the start of the study for baseline assessments and sample collection. Participants in the Control (CON) and Local Heat Therapy (LHT) groups will: Phase 1: * Use heat pads on both thighs at a pre-determined temperature for 90 minutes daily, 6 days a week (5 days at home and 1 day in the laboratory; 12 laboratory visits) for the first 12 weeks. * Maintain a log of each heat pad session. * Visit the laboratory over three days at the end of Phase 1 for follow-up assessments and sample collection. Phase 2: * Visit the laboratory three days per week for 12 weeks (a total of 36 visits) for exercise training. * Visit the laboratory over three days at the end of Phase 2 for final assessments and sample collection. Participants in the HIIT Group will: Phase 1: * Visit the laboratory three days per week for 12 weeks (a total of 36 visits) for exercise training. * Visit the laboratory over three days at the end of Phase 1 for final assessments and sample collection.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
54
Heat pads will be set to a pre-determined, optimized temperature and applied to both legs for 90 min, 6d/wk (5 at-home and 1 in-lab).
High-intensity interval training will be performed 3 days per week for 12 weeks.
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas, United States
RECRUITINGGlycemic control
Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Skeletal muscle architecture 1
Immunohistochemical assessment of muscle fiber cross-sectional area and capillary density
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Skeletal muscle architecture 2
Assessment of skeletal muscle mitochondrial content
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Frailty status
Fried's Phenotypic Frailty assessment
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Exercise capacity
VO2peak testing
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Anthropometrics 1
Body mass and height to calculate body mass index (BMI)
Time frame: Weekly for about 14 (HIIT group) or about 27 (LHT and CON groups) weeks
Anthropometrics 2
Waist-to-hip ratio
Time frame: Weekly for about 14 (HIIT group) or about 27 (LHT and CON groups) weeks
Body composition
Lean versus fat mass assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA)
Time frame: Before intervention, after Phase 1 (at about 12 weeks), and after Phase 2 (at about 24 weeks, except HIIT group)
Sleep quality
7-point likert scale
Time frame: Weekly for about 14 (HIIT group) or about 27 (LHT and CON groups) weeks
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