Breaking up sedentary time to improve glucose control in a population at risk for developing type 2 diabetes (BURST2D study): a randomized controlled trial

Carmen P. Ortega-Santos, Ana J. Pinto, M. Whipple, Z. Pan, K. Boyle, E. Melanson, K. Masters, D. Bessesen, A. Bergouignan
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Background: To compare the acute and chronic effects of frequent, short physical activity (PA) bouts spread throughout the day to a time-matched intervention consisting in a single continuous daily bout of PA on glucose control and potential underlying mechanisms in adults at risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods: BURST2D is a single-center, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial, in which sedentary adults with overweight/obesity and pre-diabetes (18-45 y, BMI: 25-40 kg/m2, fasting glucose: 100-125 mg/dL or 2h glucose: 140-199 mg/dL or HbA1c: 5.7-6.4%) will be randomly assigned to one of two 3-month PA interventions: BREAK, nine bouts of 5-min brisk walking performed every hour for nine consecutive hours (45-min/d total), 5 days/wk; ONE, one continuous 45-min bout of brisk walking, 5 days/wk. Primary outcomes will be daily glycemic mean and variability, fasting glucose and HbA1c, postprandial plasma glucose and insulin, glucose kinetics, and content of skeletal muscle proteins related to insulin signaling and glucose uptake. Secondary outcomes will be whole-body insulin sensitivity, 24-h total substrate oxidation, postprandial triglycerides, daily PA and sedentary behavior (SB) patterns, knowledge and attitude towards PA and SB, barriers and facilitators to intervention compliance, self-perceived appetite, mood, and sleep. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and after one month and/or three months of intervention. Conclusions: This study will establish the acute and chronic effects of breaking up SB, independent of increases in PA, on glucose control and underlying mechanisms in adults with pre-diabetes. Results will advance the science of T2D prevention. Trial registration: This study is registered with the ClinicalTrials.gov, registry number NTC05041491.
打破久坐时间改善2型糖尿病高危人群血糖控制(BURST2D研究):一项随机对照试验
背景:比较频繁的、短时间的身体活动(PA)在一天中的急性和慢性影响与时间匹配的干预,包括每天一次连续的PA对2型糖尿病(T2D)发生风险的成年人的血糖控制和潜在的潜在机制。方法:BURST2D是一项单中心、平行组、随机对照试验,其中久坐的超重/肥胖和糖尿病前期成年人(18-45岁,BMI: 25-40 kg/m2,空腹血糖:100-125 mg/dL或2小时血糖:140-199 mg/dL或HbA1c: 5.7-6.4%)将被随机分配到两种为期3个月的PA干预措施中的一种:BREAK,每小时进行9次5分钟快走,连续9小时(总计45分钟/天),5天/周;一次,连续45分钟的快走,5天/周。主要结局将是每日血糖平均值和变异性、空腹血糖和糖化血红蛋白、餐后血糖和胰岛素、葡萄糖动力学以及与胰岛素信号和葡萄糖摄取相关的骨骼肌蛋白含量。次要结局包括全身胰岛素敏感性、24小时总底物氧化、餐后甘油三酯、每日PA和久坐行为(SB)模式、对PA和SB的认识和态度、干预依从性的障碍和促进因素、自我感知的食欲、情绪和睡眠。结果将在基线和干预1个月和/或3个月后进行评估。结论:本研究将确定分解SB的急性和慢性作用,独立于PA的增加,对糖尿病前期成人的血糖控制和潜在机制。研究结果将推动糖尿病预防科学的发展。试验注册:本研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册,注册号为NTC05041491。
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