Effects of Obesity in the Aged

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Aims: The investigators will test the following hypotheses in older adults with and without obesity: Aim 1) Obesity will decrease respiratory function but to a greater extent in older obese adults with respiratory symptoms, (as evidenced by altered pulmonary function and breathing mechanics at rest); Aim 2) Obesity will decrease exercise tolerance (as evidenced by peak V•O2 in ml/min/kg, i.e., physical fitness), but not cardiorespiratory fitness (as evidenced by peak V•O2 in % of predicted based on ideal body wt), except in older obese adults with respiratory symptoms where both may be reduced during graded cycle ergometry. Aim 3) Obesity will increase DOE but to a greater extent in older obese adults with respiratory symptoms as evidenced by increased ratings of perceived breathlessness (sensory \& affective dimensions) during exercise. Aim 4) Mechanical unloading of the thorax will improve respiratory function, submaximal exercise tolerance, and DOE in older obese adults, but to a greater extent in older obese adults with respiratory symptoms.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 65
Maximum Age: 75
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• Otherwise healthy older adults 65-75 years of age with normal lung function; men 30\< %body fat ≤50 and women 35\< %body fat ≤55; and ability to perform pulmonary and exercise test. Other inclusion criteria include the following:

• Nonsmokers who have no history of smoking

• No personal history of significant mental illness

• No weight loss dietary restrictions

• No current or past history of significant substance or alcohol abuse

• No history, evidence, or uncontrolled symptoms of heart disease

• No history of uncontrolled hypertension

• No current medications that may interfere with exercise capacity

• No recent history or indication of asthma

• No musculoskeletal abnormality that would preclude exercise

• No serious health conditions that would preclude study goals or participation in exercise (per PI \& medical staff \& preliminary or follow up testing; including significant other diseases, occult asthma, prior surgeries-especial lung or abdominal, or history of chemotherapy that could affect lung or heart function)

• Only postmenopausal women will be included.

• Women on hormone replacement therapy will be allowed to participate if the dosage remains similar during the entire protocol.

Locations
United States
Texas
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources
RECRUITING
Dallas
Contact Information
Primary
Research Nurse
IEEMLung@TexasHealth.org
214-345-6574
Backup
Abide Abulimiti, Ph.D.
Abidanabulimiti@TexasHealth.org
214-345-6501
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-12-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-08-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 72
Treatments
Experimental: Interventional Arm
Older group of adults (65-75 yrs). Everyone enrolled uses the 'intervention'/ external cuirass - mechanical unloading of thorax
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Collaborators: National Institute on Aging (NIA)

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov