the Effect of Fasted Versus Post-meal HIIT on Glycemic Control in Men With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

NCT06659848 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 123

Last updated 2024-10-26

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Summary

Background: Recently, high intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged as a promising regimen for the management of type 2 diabetic subjects. However, there is no consensus on the best time for HIIT regarding nutritional status.

Purpose: to investigate the effect of fasted versus postprandial HIIT training on glycemic control in men with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Methods: This study enrolled 123 subjects suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus with ages between 40 and 60 years. Subjects were divided into 4 groups, The post-breakfast, post-lunch and post-dinner groups practiced HIIT 2h after breakfast, lunch, and dinner respectively. The HIIT program involved 3 sessions weekly for 12 weeks. Glycated hemoglobin, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, insulin sensitivity, body composition, and blood lipid values were evaluated pre- and post-intervention.

Conditions

  • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)

Interventions

OTHER

high intensity interval training

The subjects in the four groups performed 12 weeks of supervised HIIE program on a motorized treadmill (h/p/cosmos, Pulsar 4.0, Nussdorf-Traunstein, Germany) with a rate of three sessions weekly. The session commenced with a 5 min warming-up and concluded with a 5 min cooling down period. The exercise effort component consisted of 5 intervals of HIIT. Each interval continues for four min of HIIT with exercise intensity ranging from 75% to 90% of the peak heart rate. Each active recovery period between exercise intervals included moderate exercise at intensity of 50% to 60% of the peak heart rate. Every 3 weeks, the exercise intensity was increased by 5% starting with 75% of the HRmax in the first 3 weeks, 80% in the following 3 weeks and progressed to 90% the HRmax in the last 3 weeks. The subject's heart rate throughout the HIIT session was monitored using a polar heart rate monitor (Polar, Kempele, Finland).

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Ahmed S Ahmed, PhD · 1Department of Physical Therapy and Health Rehabilitation, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
40 Years
Max Age
60 Years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2024-06-20
Primary Completion
2024-08-30
Completion
2024-10-20

Countries

  • Saudi Arabia

Study Locations

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