DOSE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH
运动和心血管健康的剂量反应
基本信息
- 批准号:2910656
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 61.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-05-01 至 2002-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:aerobic exercise aging blood lipoprotein blood pressure body composition body physical activity cardiovascular disorder prevention cardiovascular function clinical research health behavior hemodynamics high density lipoproteins human middle age (35-64) human subject lifestyle longitudinal human study low density lipoprotein outcomes research physical fitness quality of life young adult human (21-34)
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (Adapted from Investigator's Abstract) This project is
designed to determine the minimal dose of physical activity necessary to
improve cardiovascular (CV) health. More specifically, this 4-year
investigation will evaluate and aerobically train 500 healthy men and women,
30-65 years of age. Both the minimal and optimal intensity and frequency of
exercise necessary to elicit significant improvements in cardiovascular
health will be determined. The plans also include assessment of the effect
of specific doses of exercise on the reduction in systolic and diastolic
blood pressure and increase in HDL-cholesterol (primary outcomes), in
addition to changes in levels of physical activity, aerobic fitness (VO2
max), body composition (% fat and waist-to-hip ratio), triglycerides, and
LDL-cholesterol (secondary outcomes). Psychological variables (depression,
anxiety, anger, and perceived stress) and health-related quality of life
will also be evaluated, and the important issue of adherence to exercise
will be examined with respect to the effect of dose of exercise. Subjects
will be randomized into one of 5 groups in a 2x2 factorial design plus a
usual care control group (n=100 in each of 5 groups). Subjects will train
at a moderate (45-55%) or high (65-75% of maximum heart rate reserve)
intensity, and at a frequency of 3-4 or 5-7 days/wk (viz., Group 1, 65-75% @
5-7 d/wk; Group 2, 65-75% @ 3-4 d/wk; Group 3, 45-55% @ 5-7 d/wk; Group 4,
45-55% @ 3-4 d/wk; and, Group 5, usual care control). Controls will receive
advice from a physician to increase their physical activity. The subjects
in Groups 1-4 will participate in an exercise intervention using walking as
the mode of training for a total of 24 months. A lifestyle model of
physical activity will be used, in that subjects can accumulate exercise
minutes during the day in 10-min increments or more continuously (for a
total duration of 30 min/day), and training will be conducted where it is
most convenient for the subject (i.e. at home, work or some combination
thereof). Tests will occur at baseline (0), 12, and 24 months of the
intervention. The application posits that Groups 1-4 will show a
significant reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and an
increase in HDL-cholesterol compared to the usual care control group. It
further suggests that there will be significant main effects for both
frequency and intensity, with the higher levels of each producing greater
improvement on the major outcome variables compared to the lower levels of
each dose. The study is also planned to determine the minimal dose response
to exercise necessary to elicit significant improvement in cardiovascular
and behavioral health factors. Finally, the project includes examination of
the effects of age and level of initial test values on outcome variables to
determine if their interactions affect the results of the intervention. The
results from the proposed study will provide important data regarding the
dose of exercise required to improve CV health, as described both by the NIH
Consensus Conference on Physical Activity and CV Health and by the recent
Report of the Surgeon General.
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- 资助金额:
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