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Lifestyle Modification and Blood Pressure Study

Lifestyle Modification and Blood Pressure Study

Status
Completed
Phases
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT00964847
Acronym
LIMBS
Enrollment
147
Registered
2009-08-25
Start date
2009-08-31
Completion date
2015-06-30
Last updated
2017-02-15

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Conditions

High Blood Pressure

Keywords

hypertension, cardiovascular disease, yoga

Brief summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of 24 weeks of either a blood pressure education and walking program versus a yoga exercise program versus the combined intervention of blood pressure education and yoga on reducing mild to moderate high blood pressure in pre-hypertension and stage 1 hypertension subjects.

Detailed description

The study is a non-blinded, randomized controlled trial to assess the safety and efficacy of 24 weeks of a structured yoga exercise program (YP) versus a blood pressure education and walking program (BPEP) versus the combined intervention on reducing mild to moderate high blood pressure in adults with pre-hypertension or stage 1 hypertension. This will be done through a single center trial using a parallel design. All potential subjects will be screened first by telephone and then by 2 outpatient visits at the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC) at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Eligible subjects will then make 3 visits to the CTRC where they will be admitted overnight to have non-invasive 24-hour recordings of BP, as well as have periodic blood, urine and saliva collections. The entire study duration is 28 weeks (24 weeks post-randomization) and includes a total of 7 evaluation visits (including 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging visits) and a termination visit. Subjects will be randomized to YP, BPEP or the combined intervention of YP and BPEP.

Interventions

Subjects in the yoga exercise program participate in structured bi-weekly 1.5 hour yoga classes held at a yoga studio as well as develop a weekly hour-long home practice over the 6 months of the study.

BEHAVIORALBlood pressure education/walking program

The program will consist of small group health education classes and a walking program. Subjects will be expected to attend a dietician-led nutrition class twice a month. On alternate weeks the subjects will be given either motivational talks about a variety of topics including weight loss, walking programs, and healthy lifestyle choices or they will be given educational DVDs or literature to read on the weeks that they are not attending a BPEP class. These subjects will all receive 12 nutrition classes and 12 motivational experiences. The subjects will also be expected to walk 6 days a week gradually increasing to 180 minutes of walking per week or 10,000 steps per day.

Sponsors

University of Pennsylvania
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Subjects must be willing and able to give written informed consent. * Age \> 18 years, but \< 75 years. * BP criteria: Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) of \> 130, but \< 160 mm Hg. * Willing to comply with all study-related procedures.

Exclusion criteria

* Subjects who are pregnant or post partum \< 3 months. * Subjects currently taking BP lowering medications or dietary supplements (magnesium, potassium, calcium \> 1200 mg/day, fish oils, ephedra, hawthorn, forskolin, etc…). * Stage II HTN (SBP \> 160 mmHg OR diastolic blood pressure (DBP) \> 100 mmHg). * Non-dominant arm circumference \> 50 cm. * BMI \> 40.0 kg/m2. * Practicing yoga \>1x/month in the previous 6 months. * Received/used experimental drug or device within 30 days prior to screening, or donated blood \> 1 pint within 8 weeks of screening. * Diabetes mellitis. * Established cardiovascular disease. * Known arrhythmias or cardiac pacemakers. * Current users (within 30 days) of any tobacco products. * History of renal insufficiency (glomerular filtration rate \< 60 ml/min). * Women consuming \> 7 alcoholic drinks/week; men consuming \> 14 drinks/week. * Known autonomic neuropathy. * Known secondary cause of HTN (renal artery stenosis, pheochromocytoma, coarctation of aorta, hyperaldosteronism). * Benzodiazepine, anti-psychotic drugs (3 month stable use of SSRIs are allowed), or steroid use. * Known severe musculoskeletal problems such as spinal stenosis that may limit participation in yoga. * Use of other mind/ body therapies such as Qi Gong, Tai Chi, meditation. * Lack Internet access. * Presence of non-removable metallic foreign object, surgically implanted electrical device, surgically placed metallic clip (aneurysm clip), ear implants, any history of metal implants in the eye.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
24-hour ambulatory blood pressurebaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Urinary Isoprostanebaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks
serum asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA)baseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks
Cerebral blood flowbaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks
psychological measures of mood, perceived stress and health competencebaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks
physiological measures of flexibilitybaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks
salivary cortisolbaseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026