Effects of exercise amount and intensity versus a combined exercise and lifestyle intervention on metabolic syndrome in adults with prediabetes: a STRRIDE-PD randomized trial.

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Bennett, William C

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Collins, Katherine A

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Johnson, Johanna L

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Slentz, Cris A

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Willis, Leslie H

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Bales, Connie W

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Huffman, Kim M

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Kraus, William E

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2024-01-09T15:40:42Z

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2024-01-09T15:40:42Z

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2023-01

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The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine what portion of the effects of a Diabetes Prevention Program-like intervention on metabolic syndrome (MetS) could be achieved with exercise alone, as well as to determine the relative importance of exercise intensity and amount to the total exercise effect on MetS. Sedentary, overweight adults with prediabetes were randomly assigned to one of four 6-month interventions: 1) low-amount/moderate-intensity (10 kcal/kg/week at 50% peak V˙O2); 2) high-amount/moderate-intensity (16 kcal/kg/week at 50% peak V˙O2); 3) high-amount/vigorous-intensity (16 kcal/kg/week at 75% peak V˙O2); or 4) diet (7% weight loss) plus low-amount/moderate-intensity (10 kcal/kg/week at 50% peak V˙O2). The primary outcome of this secondary analysis was change in the MetS z-score. A total of 130 participants had complete data for all five Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III MetS criteria. The diet-and-exercise group statistically outperformed the MetS z-score and the ATP III score compared to the exercise alone group. Aerobic exercise alone achieved 24%-50% of the total effect of the combined diet-and-exercise intervention on the MetS score. Low-amount moderate-intensity exercise quantitatively performed equal to or better than the interventions of high-amount moderate-intensity or high-amount vigorous-intensity exercise in improving the MetS score. The combined diet-and-exercise intervention remains more efficacious in improving the MetS z-score. However, all three exercise interventions alone showed improvements in the MetS z-score, suggesting that a modest amount of moderate-intensity exercise is all that is required to achieve approximately half the effect of a diet-and-exercise intervention on the MetS. Clinical Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT00962962.

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1199763

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1664-042X

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1664-042X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/29676

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eng

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Frontiers Media SA

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Frontiers in physiology

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10.3389/fphys.2023.1199763

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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aerobic exercise

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diabetes

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diabetes prevention program

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diet-and-exercise intervention

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lifestyle intervention

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Effects of exercise amount and intensity versus a combined exercise and lifestyle intervention on metabolic syndrome in adults with prediabetes: a STRRIDE-PD randomized trial.

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Journal article

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Collins, Katherine A|0000-0001-9712-8980

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Kraus, William E|0000-0003-1930-9684

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1199763

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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School of Nursing

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Nursing

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Basic Science Departments

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Clinical Science Departments

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Institutes and Centers

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Medicine

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Medicine, Cardiology

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Medicine, Geriatrics

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Medicine, Rheumatology and Immunology

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Duke Cancer Institute

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Duke Molecular Physiology Institute

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Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development

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Population Health Sciences

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Regeneration Next Initiative

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Published

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14

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