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Timed Exercise Study

Investigating the Effects of Timed Exercise on Human Circadian Rhythms

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04097886
Enrollment
67
Registered
2019-09-20
Start date
2017-06-27
Completion date
2019-03-09
Last updated
2019-09-20

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Conditions

Circadian Timing - Exercise

Keywords

circadian, phase shift, exercise

Brief summary

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of timed exercise on human circadian rhythms. Subjects were randomized to 5 days of morning or evening treadmill exercise. A measure of internal circadian timing, or phase, was measured at baseline and following the exercise intervention. Change in circadian phase was compared between the morning and evening group.

Detailed description

This study investigated the effect of morning versus evening exercise on internal circadian timing, or phase. Young, sedentary subjects were recruited for this study. Baseline measures included anthropometric, body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, chronotype, and circadian phase. Subjects were randomized to 5 consecutive days of morning or evening exercise. Thirty minutes of exercise was performed at the designated time and intensity was maintained at a heart rate corresponding with 70% peak VO2. The measure of circadian phase was salivary dim light melatonin onset, indicated by the time when saliva melatonin concentration exceeded 4pg/ml. Post-exercise circadian phase was measured the evening following the last day of exercise. Changes in circadian phase were compared between morning and evening groups.

Interventions

moderate intensity exercise (70% VO2 max) each morning for 5 days

moderate intensity exercise (70% VO2 max) each evening for 5 days

Sponsors

Julie Pendergast
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* BMI 18.5-40.0 * sedentary; \<=2 hrs structured exercise weekly * medication free (other than birth control)

Exclusion criteria

* diagnosed conditions that would contraindicate safe participation in physical activity * diagnosed psychiatric conditions * night or rotating shift work 1-year prior to study * travel across time zones within previous 4 weeks * having children \<2 years of age * smoking

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change in onset (time) of melatonin secretionbaseline and following completion of exercise intervention (approximately 5 days)Difference in onset (time at which salivary melatonin exceeds threshhold; 4pg/mL) from baseline to completion of exercise intervention.

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 19, 2026