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| 2KR1211907 | Other Grant/Funding Number | NCTraCS |
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| North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute | OTHER |
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Prolonged sitting may pose a public health risk through its effects on the cardiovascular system, and may lead to impaired whole-body cardiovascular health, which includes both vascular and cerebrovascular function. These effects may interact with other environmental variables, such as stress. However, no study has investigated the combined effect of a mental stressor and prolonged sitting on vascular and cerebrovascular function. The combined effect of prolonged sitting and mental stress may lead to an exacerbated effect on vascular, cerebrovascular, and executive function. The investigators hypothesize that mental stress with the addition of prolonged sitting [PS] will result in a greater increase in peripheral, central and cerebral arterial stiffness and elicit a decrease in cerebral perfusion, total blood flow to the brain, middle cerebral artery velocity and executive function, compared to mental stress without prolonged sitting [CON]. The findings from this study may result in a public health message regarding sedentary behavior and stress, and will help elucidate the mechanisms behind acute vascular, cerebrovascular, and cognitive dysfunction during prolonged sitting.
This study is a multi-visit (three in total) randomized crossover trial. During a single familiarization session, the research team will obtain informed consent, and will describe to participants the purposes and procedures of this study. They will then be exposed to all experimental devices on in a quiet, dimly lit and environmentally controlled room. Participants will return to the same location for two experimental conditions following these pre-assessment guidelines:
Participants will arrive to the Applied Physiology Laboratory between 6:00 and 10:00 a.m. fasted (for Visit 3: 2-5 days following the Visit 2). Participants will be fasted and refrain from caffeine intake for at least 12 hours, and alcohol and strenuous physical activity for at least 24 hours prior to arrival. Upon arrival, height and weight will be recorded followed by 10 minutes of quiet rest in the supine position. During these 10 minutes, the subject will be fitted with a Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy probe on the prefrontal cortex and medial gastrocnemius. The non-invasive continuous blood pressure, transcranial doppler, and Vicorder arterial stiffness devices will also be affixed to the participant during this time period during this time. Sitting periods will begin for both conditions once all devices are attached to the participant, the subject is shifted to an upright seated position, and at least 10 minutes of supine rest has been recorded. During the control (CON) visit, subjects will undergo a brief 20 minute sitting period. For the prolonged sitting (PS) condition, subjects will be asked to sit still and quietly for 2 hours while watching a non-stimulating documentary. Each condition will receive the mental stress at the conclusion of the sitting periods in both CON and PS. After exposure to the mental stress in both conditions, data collection procedures for this protocol will be completed. Arterial stiffness measurements will be made immediately after the mental stress, and then every 5 minutes, up to 30 minutes. Brain blood flow will be assessed by ultrasound after completion of the arterial stiffness measures. Finally, a battery of cognitive tests (Verbal Fluency Test and Trails A+B tests) will be administered to the participant.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Prolonged Sitting + Mental Stress, Then Brief Sitting + Mental Stress | Experimental | Participants will sit for 120 min prior to being exposed to mental stress Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 120 minutes while watching a documentary. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Following a 2-5 day wash-out period, participants will be exposed to the other condition (brief sitting, followed by mental stress). For this condition participants will rest in the supine position for 10 minutes, then will be switched to an upright seated position. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest in the seated position, participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. |
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| Brief Sitting + Mental Stress, Then Prolonged Sitting + Mental Stress | Experimental | Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 10 minutes. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Following a 2-5 day wash-out period, participants will be exposed to the other condition (prolonged sitting, followed by mental stress). For this condition participants will rest in the supine position for 10 minutes, then will be switched to an upright seated position. Participants will sit quietly for 120 min while watching a documentary, following which the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Mental Arithmetic Test | Behavioral | The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Mean Change in Brachial-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (bfPWV) | bfPWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the brachial and femoral arterial segments. An increase in bfPWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
| Change in Heart-middle Cerebral Artery Pulse Wave Velocity (Brain PWV) | Brain PWV (cm/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the heart and cerebrovascular system. An increase in Brain PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Mean Change Carotid-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) | Carotid PWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the carotid and femoral arterial segments. An increase in carotid PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jade Blackwell, MS | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Principal Investigator |
| Lee Stoner, PhD, MPH | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | 27599 | United States |
Deidentified individual data that supports the results will be shared beginning 9 to 36 months following publication provided the investigator who proposes to use the data has approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB), Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), or Research Ethics Board (REB), as applicable, and executes a data use/sharing agreement with the University of North Carolina.
One year after study completion.
After the results of the research questions outlined in the grant are published, the investigators will share the study protocol, statistical analysis plan, analytical plan, and deidentified data. Deidentified individual data that supports the results will be shared beginning 9 to 36 months following publication provided the investigator who proposes to use the data has approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB), Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), or Research Ethics Board (REB), as applicable, and executes a data use/sharing agreement with UNC.
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| FG000 | Prolonged Sitting + Mental Stress, Then Brief Sitting + Mental Stress | Participants will sit for 120 min prior to being exposed to mental stress Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 120 minutes while watching a documentary. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Following a 2-7 day wash-out period, participants will be exposed to the other condition (brief sitting, followed by mental stress). For this condition participants will rest in the supine position for 10 minutes, then will be switched to an upright seated position. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest in the seated position, participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Mental Arithmetic Test: The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes |
| FG001 | Brief Sitting + Mental Stress, Then Prolonged Sitting + Mental Stress | Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 10 minutes. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Following a 2-7 day wash-out period, participants will be exposed to the other condition (prolonged sitting, followed by mental stress). For this condition participants will rest in the supine position for 10 minutes, then will be switched to an upright seated position. Participants will sit quietly for 120 min while watching a documentary, following which the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Mental Arithmetic Test: The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes |
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| BG000 | All Participants | All participants who completed both conditions in either Period 1 or Period 2 or Period 3 as per randomization schedule. |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Mean Change in Brachial-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (bfPWV) | bfPWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the brachial and femoral arterial segments. An increase in bfPWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | m/s | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Prolonged Sitting With Mental Stress | Participants will sit for 120 min prior to being exposed to mental stress Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 120 minutes while watching a documentary. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Mental Arithmetic Test: The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes |
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| Lee Stoner, PhD, MPH | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 919-962-0534 | stonerl@unc.edu |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Dec 19, 2019 | Feb 15, 2021 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
| ICF | No | No | Yes | Informed Consent Form | Dec 5, 2019 | Feb 14, 2023 | ICF_001.pdf |
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| D057185 | Sedentary Behavior |
| D013315 | Stress, Psychological |
| D002561 | Cerebrovascular Disorders |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001927 | Brain Diseases |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
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Participants will be exposed to mental stress following either 20 min or 120 min sitting
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| Mean Change in Femoral-ankle PWV |
Femoral-ankle PWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the femoral-ankle arterial segments. An increase in femoral-ankle PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). |
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| Mean Change Augmentation Index | Augmentation Index is a measure of arterial wave reflection and calculated as augmentation pressure divided by central pulse pressure. | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
| Mean Executive Function | Executive Function was measured at the end of each condition by recording the completion time of a trail making test. The trail making test was delivered using a tablet and the time to complete the test was recorded. Subject instructed to connect a set of 25 dots as rapidly as possible. | following the acute mental stressor |
| Neurovascular Coupling | Neurovascular Coupling reflects the cerebral blood flow during a cognitive task. | following the acute mental stressor |
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| Race and Ethnicity Not Collected | Race and Ethnicity were not collected from any participant. | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| OG001 | Brief Sitting With Mental Stress | Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 10 minutes. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Mental Arithmetic Test: The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes |
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| Primary | Change in Heart-middle Cerebral Artery Pulse Wave Velocity (Brain PWV) | Brain PWV (cm/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the heart and cerebrovascular system. An increase in Brain PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | cm/s | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Secondary | Mean Change Carotid-femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) | Carotid PWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the carotid and femoral arterial segments. An increase in carotid PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | m/s | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Secondary | Mean Change in Femoral-ankle PWV | Femoral-ankle PWV (m/s) is the velocity at which a pressure wave travels between the femoral-ankle arterial segments. An increase in femoral-ankle PWV represents increased arterial stiffness (worse outcome). | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | m/s | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Secondary | Mean Change Augmentation Index | Augmentation Index is a measure of arterial wave reflection and calculated as augmentation pressure divided by central pulse pressure. | Posted | Mean | Standard Error | percentage of pulse pressure | Baseline and immediately following the acute mental stressor |
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| Secondary | Mean Executive Function | Executive Function was measured at the end of each condition by recording the completion time of a trail making test. The trail making test was delivered using a tablet and the time to complete the test was recorded. Subject instructed to connect a set of 25 dots as rapidly as possible. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | sec | following the acute mental stressor |
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| Secondary | Neurovascular Coupling | Neurovascular Coupling reflects the cerebral blood flow during a cognitive task. | This data was not collected. | Posted | following the acute mental stressor |
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| EG001 | Brief Sitting With Mental Stress | Following 10 minutes of supine rest, participants will switch to an upright sitting position and remain seated for 10 minutes. Following the 10 minutes quiet rest the participants will be subjected to a 5 minute mental arithmetic test. Mental Arithmetic Test: The researcher will call out a four-digit number and ask the participant to subtract either 7 or 13. Each minute, a new four-digit number will be called out and the participant must subtract the 7 or 13 from the number. The test will last approximately 5 minutes | 0 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 6 |
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| D014652 | Vascular Diseases |
| D002318 | Cardiovascular Diseases |