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Exercise Training in Obesity-prone Black and White Women

For Condition: Obesity
Status: Recruiting
Sponsor(s): National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) ,
Synopsis: Overweight premenopausal Black and White women are randomized to either diet-only, diet+aerobic or diet+resistance exercise training. Diet/behavior intervention, with or without the aerobic or resistance exercise training, will be provided throughout the 18 months of study. Major outcomes will include measures of perceived and physiologic difficulty of exercise (cardiac, ventilatory, electromyographic responses to standardized exercise tasks); aerobic fitness; strength fitness; and spontaneous free-living energy expenditure (all derived from doubly labeled water). The results will provide insight into the effectiveness of, and the mechanisms by which, different types of exercise training can improve physical fitness, spontaneous engagement in physical activities of daily living and, in turn, weight-loss maintenance.
Details:
Eligibility:
Study Type:
  Interventional, Prevention, Randomized
Minimum Age/Maximum Age: 21 Years/41 Years
Genders: Female
Protocol Entry Criteria: - Normoglycemic - BMI between 27-30 - Non smoker - Premenopausal - Physically untrained - Family history of obesity
Total Enrollment: 231

Location and Contact Information:

University of Alabama at Birmingham *Recruiting*
Birmingham,  Alabama,  35294
United States
Recruiting Paul  Zuckerman 205-934-4386

University of Alabama at Birmingham *Recruiting*
Birmingham,  Alabama,  35294
United States
Recruiting Gary  Hunter


Additional Information:
Study ID Numbers:
  BLKWHT; 
Study Start Date: December 2000
Record last reviewed: February 2004
Additional information available at: clinicaltrials.gov
Clinicaltrials.gov Reference link: NCT00067873

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