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Evaluating the Acute Glycemic Response to Different Strategies of Breaking Up Sedentary Time

28 ottobre 2019 aggiornato da: Matthew P Buman, PhD, Arizona State University
This study aims to determine the most effective strategy of reducing sedentary behavior to improve health. Specifically, we aim to answer the following questions: (a) To determine if there is a significant difference in acute post-prandial glucose response between continuous sitting and two intermittent standing regimes (high frequency, low duration breaks (HFLD) and low frequency, high duration breaks (LFHD)). We hypothesize that intermittent standing (combined HFLD breaks and LFHD breaks regimes) will result in lower overall acute post-prandial glucose compared to continuous sitting. (b) To determine if there is a significant difference in acute post-prandial glucose response between two strategies to reduce sitting with standing (HFLD standing breaks vs. LFHD standing breaks). We hypothesize that the HFLD breaks condition will elicit lower acute post-prandial glucose level compared to the LFHD breaks condition. All eligible participants will be consented and subjected to all three study conditions: (i) Uninterrupted sitting, (ii) HFLD breaks, and (iii) LFHD breaks. The order at which participants were subjected to these conditions will be randomly determined and each condition were performed a week apart. Standardized meals (breakfast and lunch) will be provided during each lab visit and participants will be then be asked to perform their usual work activity using a sit-stand workstation in the lab. Depending on their assigned condition, the participants will be prompted to stand or sit for a given period of time. A continuous glucose monitor will be used to measure glucose response to the intervention while an activPAL device will be used to make sure that participants are compliant with the study protocol.

Panoramica dello studio

Descrizione dettagliata

Most studies that explored the health benefits of interrupting sitting time focused on using different modalities (i.e., comparing walking vs standing breaks). However, experimental studies that directly compare patterns of interrupting sitting time through standing only are needed to advance the field. This study aimed to (i) determine if there is a difference in glucose response between continuous sitting (CS) and two intermittent standing regimes (high frequency, low duration breaks (HFLD) and low frequency, high duration breaks (LFHD)) and (ii) to determine if there is a difference in glucose response between the two strategies (HFLD vs. LFHD).

A. Study Participants and Recruitment The target participants were sedentary office employees with impaired fasting glucose level. Participants were recruited through a study flyer via various recruitment channels (i.e., ASU faculty website, social media, word of mouth). The study flyer contains a link to a Qualtrics survey to pre-screen interested participants. All eligible participants will be scheduled for a 30-minute screening visit to assess fasting glucose level. A total of 12 sedentary and inactive employees (indicated by >6 hrs of workplace sedentary time assessed by the activPAL device during a one-week screening period) will be enrolled to participate in a fully randomized crossover trial.

B. Study Design The study design is a crossover randomized trial with three conditions: (i) uninterrupted sitting, (ii) high-frequency and low duration (HFLD) standing breaks, and (iii) low-frequency and high duration (LFHD) standing breaks. In the interrupted sitting conditions (i.e., HFLD and LFHD), total sitting and standing time were designed to be equal in both groups. The only difference between the two conditions was on the pattern to accumulate sitting time. A common threshold for prolonged sitting time in epidemiological studies of sedentary behavior is 30 minutes of continuous sitting. In the HFLD condition, we will use half of this threshold and ask participants to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using a 2.5-minute standing break. In contrast, participants will perform twice this threshold in the LFHD standing breaks where they will complete a 10-minute standing break every hour of sitting.

All possible sequence of condition were determined and organized into blocks (a total of six blocks). Each eligible participant will be randomly assigned to a block to determine the sequence that they would perform the conditions. The randomization process will involve a separate research staff preparing 40 sealed envelope that contains a block number randomly determined using a computer-generated random sequence. These envelopes will be kept in a secure cabinet by another research staff not directly involved in the project. Each participant will be blinded to the condition that they are going to perform during the visit until after their first standardized meal.

Participants will be invited to three 450-minute (7.5-hour) laboratory visits where they will be provided with a private room, a sit-stand workstation, and a desktop computer. During each laboratory visit, participants will perform their usual desk-based work activities. All visits will be scheduled one week apart. Participants will be instructed to fast overnight, and standardized breakfast and lunch meals will also be provided to control for any dietary effects on glucose level. In addition, each participant will be instructed to avoid any moderate-vigorous physical activities for at least two days and smoking cigarettes and consuming alcoholic beverages at least three days prior to each visit. Upon arrival to the lab for their first visit, participants will complete a dietary log of their last meal the previous day. They will then be instructed to replicate this meal the night prior to each visit.

C. Outcome Measures Continuous Glucose Monitors. A day prior to the first visit, participants will be fitted with a Freestyle Libre Pro (Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, IL) continuous glucose monitor by a trained researcher. The sensor will be attached to the back part of the participant's non-dominant arm and programmed to measure interstitial glucose at 15-minute intervals. The device is designed to be worn continuously for 14 days and is waterproof, lightweight (roughly the size of a quarter) and minimally obtrusive. The sensors will be attached using proper aseptic procedures and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Lastly, each participant will be given instructions on how to care for the device.

At the end of the last visit, data from each sensor will be acquired using the Libre Pro reader and uploaded to an online patient repository (LibreView). Data will then be processed, and 15-minute epoch data will be downloaded into a local secure drive for further processing. Continuous glucose data corresponding to each visit date and time will be isolated using the paper logs and inspected for completeness and quality of data. Files with less than 80% of valid observation will be excluded from the succeeding analyses. Glucose incremental area under the curve (iAUC) will be calculated using the trapezoidal method along with other metrics for variability (i.e., MAGE: mean amplitude of glycemic excursions).

activPAL Device. Objective measures of sitting, standing and moving time will derived from the activPAL micro accelerometer worn on the midline of the right thigh. Participants will wear the device on two occasions: (i) for 7 consecutive days during the baseline period and (ii) for 14 consecutive days during the study. The validity and reliability of the activPAL in measuring sedentary and physical activity behaviors has been previously reported. Collected data will be processed into events of sitting, standing, or moving (i.e., stepping) using the activPAL software version 7.2.32 (PAL Technologies Ltd, Scotland, UK).

Standard Meals. Standardized meals (breakfast and lunch) will be provided in each lab visit to control for any dietary influence. Each meal are designed to provide 33% of the participant's total daily caloric needs following a typical American diet (50-60% carbohydrates, 25-35% fat, and 10-20% protein). Basal metabolic rate will be calculated for each particiapnt using Schofield's equation using a 1.5 activity factor. After calculating the required caloric content of each meal, a meal with the closest caloric value will be chosen from a list of pre-determined meal plan. A typical breakfast will be composed of a croissant, ham, cheddar cheese, cereals with milk, fruit cup, and orange juice while lunch items consisted of a ciabatta ham and cheese sandwich and orange juice. The same meal will be provided during all follow-up visits.

Tipo di studio

Interventistico

Iscrizione (Effettivo)

12

Fase

  • Non applicabile

Contatti e Sedi

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Luoghi di studio

    • Arizona
      • Tempe, Arizona, Stati Uniti, 85281
        • Arizona State University

Criteri di partecipazione

I ricercatori cercano persone che corrispondano a una certa descrizione, chiamata criteri di ammissibilità. Alcuni esempi di questi criteri sono le condizioni generali di salute di una persona o trattamenti precedenti.

Criteri di ammissibilità

Età idonea allo studio

Da 35 anni a 65 anni (Adulto, Adulto più anziano)

Accetta volontari sani

No

Sessi ammissibili allo studio

Tutto

Descrizione

Inclusion Criteria:

(i) ages 35-65 years, (ii) sedentary work habits, (iii) presence of impaired fasting glucose (fasting glucose level of 100-125 mg/dL), (iv) willing to engage in three 7.5 hour lab visit, (v) willing to wear the activPAL and continuous glucose monitor, (vii) current sit-stand workstation owner, and (viii) BMI 25-45 kg/m2

Exclusion Criteria:

(i) chronic mobility limitations, such as moderate-to-severe arthritis, (ii) psychiatric disorders, (iii) cardiometabolic abnormality, (iv) food allergy/restriction, (v) BMI>45 kg/m2

Piano di studio

Questa sezione fornisce i dettagli del piano di studio, compreso il modo in cui lo studio è progettato e ciò che lo studio sta misurando.

Come è strutturato lo studio?

Dettagli di progettazione

  • Scopo principale: Prevenzione
  • Assegnazione: Randomizzato
  • Modello interventistico: Assegnazione incrociata
  • Mascheramento: Separare

Armi e interventi

Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm
Intervento / Trattamento
Altro: Block 1
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: CS, HFLD, LFHD
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.
Altro: Block 2
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: CS, LFHD, HFLD
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.
Altro: Block 3
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: HFLD, CS, LFHD
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.
Altro: Block 4
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: HFLD, LFHD, CS
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.
Altro: Block 5
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: LFHD, CS, HFLD
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.
Altro: Block 6
Participants in this arm performed the conditions in this order: LFHD, HFLD, CS
Participants were asked to sit continuously throughout the duration of the lab visit.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 15 minutes using 2.5-minute standing breaks.
Participants were asked to interrupt their sitting time every 60 minutes using 10-minute standing breaks.

Cosa sta misurando lo studio?

Misure di risultato primarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Postprandial glucose incremental area under the curve (iAUC)
Lasso di tempo: post breakfast (3.5 hrs), post lunch (3.5 hrs), and total lab time (7 hrs)
iAUC will be calculated using the trapezoidal method.
post breakfast (3.5 hrs), post lunch (3.5 hrs), and total lab time (7 hrs)
Mean postprandial glucose
Lasso di tempo: post breakfast (3.5 hrs), post lunch (3.5 hrs), and total lab time (7 hrs)
post breakfast (3.5 hrs), post lunch (3.5 hrs), and total lab time (7 hrs)
Glucose variability (mean amplitude glycemic excursions)
Lasso di tempo: total lab time (7 hrs)
total lab time (7 hrs)

Misure di risultato secondarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Physical and Emotional feeling states
Lasso di tempo: total lab time (7 hrs)
Self-report (via EMA) measures of fatigue, stress, busyness, hunger, and affective states
total lab time (7 hrs)

Collaboratori e investigatori

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Studiare le date dei record

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Studia le date principali

Inizio studio (Effettivo)

1 agosto 2018

Completamento primario (Effettivo)

14 giugno 2019

Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)

14 giugno 2019

Date di iscrizione allo studio

Primo inviato

28 ottobre 2019

Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità

28 ottobre 2019

Primo Inserito (Effettivo)

30 ottobre 2019

Aggiornamenti dei record di studio

Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)

30 ottobre 2019

Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC

28 ottobre 2019

Ultimo verificato

1 ottobre 2019

Maggiori informazioni

Termini relativi a questo studio

Piano per i dati dei singoli partecipanti (IPD)

Hai intenzione di condividere i dati dei singoli partecipanti (IPD)?

Indeciso

Informazioni su farmaci e dispositivi, documenti di studio

Studia un prodotto farmaceutico regolamentato dalla FDA degli Stati Uniti

No

Studia un dispositivo regolamentato dalla FDA degli Stati Uniti

No

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