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NCT Number: NCT02272088

Effect of Different Intensities of Exercise on Daily Energy Expenditure With Physical Activity in Overweight Boys

The main purpose of this study is evaluate the effect of different intensities of exercise (moderate vs. intense) on the daily energy expenditure in overweight adolescents.

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Key information

Age range

11 year–14 year

Sex eligibility

Male

Study type

Interventional

Phase

Not applicable

About this study

The specific objectives are:

  • Assess and quantify the existence of compensatory effect of exercise on subsequent physical activity.
  • Compare the amount of daily physical activity in adolescents subjected to different protocols of training intensity.

Who can participate

Healthy volunteers accepted: No

Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.

Inclusion criteria

overweight 6th and 7th grades students consent form signed by parents / tutors

Exclusion criteria

diabetes mellitus hypertension or reported cardiovascular disease

Treatment and study plan

physical activity-moderate

Behavioral

cross -over of moderate and intense physical activity

Intense physical activity

Behavioral

cross -over of moderate and intense physical activity

Primary outcomes

  1. energy expenditure

    Time frame: one week

    measured by triaxial accelerometry

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

Rio de Janeiro State University

Other

Registry information

Acronym: PAPPAS2

Important dates

Study start
2014
Primary completion
2014
Study completion
2014
First posted
Oct 22, 2014
Registry last updated
Sep 17, 2019

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