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Oral 'Breath Test' to Measure Anabolic Sensitivity to a Protein Meal Across the Age and Physical Activity Spectrum (NFRF)

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Die klinische Studie NCT06744491 (NFRF) ist eine beobachtungsstudie zur Untersuchung von Körperliche Inaktivität, Altern, Gesundes Altern, Growth & Development, Geschlechtsunterschiede, Anabolic Sensitivity, Protein Metabolism, Körperliche Aktivität und hat den Status noch nicht rekrutierend. Der Start ist für 20. Dezember 2024 geplant, bis 80 Teilnehmer aufgenommen werden. Durchgeführt von University of Toronto wird der Abschluss für 31. August 2025 erwartet. Die Daten von ClinicalTrials.gov wurden zuletzt am 20. Dezember 2024 aktualisiert.
Kurzbeschreibung
The purpose of this study is to determine how anabolic sensitivity, in response to the ingestion of a liquid protein meal, differs across the lifespan, between biological sexes, and with varying physical activity levels.
Ausführliche Beschreibung
Skeletal muscle is a dynamic tissue that responds to anabolic (i.e., growth) stimuli such as protein ingestion and exercise. Differences in age and physical activity levels will influence an individual's ability to respond to these anabolic stimuli; this concept is known as anabolic sensitivity. For instance, older and less physically active individuals will display lower anabolic sensitivity (i.e., anabolic resistance) to a bout of exercise or the consumption of protein in comparison to younger, more physically active individuals. Seeing that individuals with anabolic resistance are at a greater risk for losing muscle mass over time, it is important to understand the anabolic sensitivity/resistance of an individual to assess for the efficiency of growth across the health and lifespan, in addition to a potential screen for metabolic alterations that could manifest into changes in lean body and muscle mass.

Traditional methods to assess for skeletal muscle anabolism and protein metabolism requires in-person and invasive research methods (i.e., stable isotope infusions and muscle biopsies) in controlled laboratory or clinical settings. However, there are many risks associated with these invasive procedures and they are not always feasible in all populations (e.g., children, clinical populations, etc..). Our lab has recently developed a non-invasive 13C breath test which employs an oral stable isotope tracer. Our breath test allows us to assess for anabolic sensitivity in response to protein ingestion, by determining how much of the ingested protein was used to build (synthesize) new proteins in our body (i.e., anabolism) or used as a source of energy (through a process called oxidation). As such, the purpose of the present study is to determine how anabolic sensitivity, in response to the ingestion of a liquid protein meal, differs across the lifespan and with varying physical activity levels.

Offizieller Titel

Anabolic Sensitivity Across the Lifespan

Erkrankungen
Körperliche InaktivitätAlternGesundes AlternGrowth & DevelopmentGeschlechtsunterschiedeAnabolic SensitivityProtein MetabolismKörperliche Aktivität
Weitere Studien-IDs
  • NFRF
  • 00044004
NCT-Nummer
Studienbeginn (tatsächlich)
2024-12-20
Zuletzt aktualisiert
2024-12-20
Studienende (vorauss.)
2025-08-31
Geplante Rekrutierung
80
Studientyp
Beobachtungsstudie
Status
Noch nicht rekrutierend
Stichwörter
anabolic sensitivity
aging
growth and development
physical activity
skeletal muscle
stable isotopes
Studienarme/Interventionen
Teilnehmergruppe/StudienarmIntervention/Behandlung
Children
Children as defined by maturity offset via age from peak height velocity (aPHV \< -1.0 years).
Nicht zutreffend
Adolescent
Adolescents as defined by maturity offset via age from peak height velocity (aPHV -0.5 to +1.5 years)
Nicht zutreffend
Young Adults
Young adults as defined by chronological age between ages 18 - 35 years
Nicht zutreffend
Older Adults
Older adults as defined by chronological age between ages 60 - 80 years
Nicht zutreffend
Hauptergebnismessungen
ErgebnismessungBeschreibung der MessungZeitrahmen
Amino acid oxidation and net protein balance
Amino acid oxidation and net protein balance assessed by oral 1-13C Leucine tracer. Net protein balance is derived from the difference between amino acid intake (known) and total amino acid oxidation over the 6h post-prandial measurement period.
6 Hours
Eignungskriterien

Zugelassene Altersgruppen
Kind, Erwachsene, Ältere Erwachsene
Mindestalter
8 Years
Zugelassene Geschlechter
Alle
Akzeptiert gesunde Freiwillige
Ja
  • Healthy will be defined as screened by the PAR-Q+ (The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for everyone)
  • Chronological age for Healthy Young (age: 18-35 years) or Older (age: 60-80 years) adults
  • Chronological age between 8 to 16 years, with maturity offset < -1 year from age of Peak Height Velocity (aPHV) for children and between -0.5 to +1.5 years from aPHV in adolescent participants
  • BMI between normal to overweight (18.5 - 29.9 kg/m2)

  • Regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory dugs (with the exception of daily low-dose aspirin)
  • use of anticoagulants
  • use of a walker, cane, or assistive walking device
  • infectious or gastrointestinal disease
  • inability to comply with study protocol (e.g., unable to track diet)
  • regular tobacco use
  • self-reported illicit drug use (e.g., growth hormone, testosterone, etc.)
  • diagnosed chronic illness (e.g., type 2 diabetes, heart disease, thyroid disease)
  • pregnant
  • hormonal replacement therapy
Verantwortliche Partei
Daniel Moore, Hauptprüfer, Professor, Muscle Physiology, University of Toronto
Zentrale Studienkontakte
Kontakt: Daniel R Moore, PhD, 4169464088, [email protected]
Kontakt: Hugo JW Fung, PhD Candidate, [email protected]
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Ontario

Goldring Center for High Performance Sport, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C9, Canada
Hugo JW Fung, PhD Candidate, Kontakt, 416-946-5620, [email protected]