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Effect of Aerobic Exercise Program on Blood Glucose Level and Quality of Life in Pre-diabetic Overweight/Obese Adolescents

Effect of Aerobic Exercise Program on Blood Glucose Level and Quality of Life in Pre-diabetic Overweight/Obese Adolescents

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06756425
Enrollment
40
Registered
2025-01-03
Start date
2022-09-10
Completion date
2023-08-20
Last updated
2025-01-03

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Conditions

Obesity, Prediabetes

Keywords

obesity, prediabetes, aerobic exercises, quality of life, blood glucose level, HbA1C, adolescents

Brief summary

PURPOSE: The study aims to: Investigate the effect of the designed aerobic exercise program on the blood glucose level (fasting blood glucose and HbA1C) in overweight/ obese pre-diabetic adolescents. 2\) Investigate the effect of the designed aerobic exercise program on the BMI, aerobic capacity, and waist circumference of the participant before and after the designed aerobic exercise program. 3\) Investigate the effect of the designed aerobic exercise program on the quality of life in overweight/ obese pre-diabetic adolescents. 4\) Compare the effect of the diet program only and the diet with a designed aerobic exercise program on the blood glucose level (FBG, HbA1C) and the quality of life of the participants. BACKGROUND: Obesity is defined as a common chronic disorder of excessive body fat. It has become a global epidemic that is present not only in the industrialized world but also in many developing and even underdeveloped countries (Hans, 2017). Overweight children and adolescents often suffer from symptoms of depression and anxiety, poor self-esteem, and social stigma. These psychological aspects complicate global care and affect the quality of life (QOL). The overall QOL score was lower in the overweight and obese groups compared with the normal-weight groups in all the clinical population studies. The published results also indicate that impairment in QOL worsens with a degree of obesity (Marie et al., 2014). HYPOTHESES: There will be no significant difference effect between the diet program only and diet program with a designed aerobic exercise program on blood glucose levels and QOL in overweight/ obese prediabetic adolescents. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does the designed aerobic exercise influence the blood glucose level and the quality of life in pre-diabetic overweight/obese adolescents?

Interventions

aerobic exercise program for 3 months with nutritional health awearness sessions

BEHAVIORALnutritional health awareness sessions

lifestyle changes and nutritional awareness sessions for 3 months twice a week for participants and their parents

Sponsors

Cairo University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

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

Inclusion criteria

Inclusive criteria: The participants will be selected according to the following criteria: 1. Their ages range from 12 to 18 years old. 2. They will be overweight and obese according to BMI charts of CDC: * Overweight is 85 percentiles to less than the 95 percentile, * Obesity is 95 percentile or greater) (CDC, 2022). 3. They will be prediabetic according to CDC, USPSTF (2022): * HbA1c level of will be 5.7% to 6.4%, * A fasting plasma glucose level will be 100 to 125 mg/dL. 4. Their waist circumference percentiles will be in the area outside of the normal WC curve according to WHO, normal children and adolescents are in the area under the curve (AUC): 0.69 for boys; 0.63 for girls for normal adolescents) (Bo xi et al., 2020) 5. They will be able to follow instructions during evaluation and treatment. Exclusive criteria: Any adolescent with the following criteria will be directly excluded from the evaluation for the consistency of the sample and statistically obtained results: 1. Cardiovascular diseases, 2. Diabetes Mellitus, 3. Morbid obesity more than 120% of the 95 percentile or greater or 35 kg/m or greater. 4. Hearing or visual impairments. 5. Any orthopedic deformities in upper limb or lower limb. 6. Uncontrolled seizures. 7. Receiving any special medications. 8. Participated regularly in sportive activities.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
changed HbA1c3 months
changed BMI3 months
changed Quality of life questionnaire results3 months

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
changed waist circumference3 months
changed fasting blood glucose level3 months

Countries

Egypt

Outcome results

None listed

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