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Fat Gain and Cardiovascular Disease Mechanisms

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City:   Rochester
State:   Minnesota
Zip Code:   55905
Conditions:   Hypertension - Sleep Apnea Syndromes - Obesity
Purpose:   Understanding the mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension is important both for prevention and therapy. Studies of patients with established obesity have provided valuable information on pathophysiologic links between obesity and both blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. However, these studies are necessarily limited by the heterogeneity of obesity-associated disease so that the relative contribution of obesity or hypertension or other co-existing diseases to specific regulatory abnormalities is often not clear. Clarification of whether any abnormalities associated with increased cardiovascular risk were present before or after the development of obesity has also been problematic. We therefore propose a series of novel studies directed at establishing the effects of increased body fat in otherwise healthy individuals. We will determine the distribution patterns of increased body fat and how both increased body fat and fat distribution relate to changes in blood pressure, and in neural, endothelial and inflammatory mechanisms which have been implicated in the development and progression of cardiac and vascular disease. We will study non-obese subjects with and without a family history of hypertension. These subjects will undergo an eight-week program of overfeeding with the objective of inducing a 4 kg fat gain. We will determine the nature of fat distribution in these individuals after the fat gain program and subsequently after an eight-week period of weight loss and restoration of normal body weight. Measurements will be compared to those obtained in a matched control group with and without a family history of hypertension, who will continue their normal diets. We will test the following hypotheses: - Individuals with a family history of hypertension will gain more visceral fat and upper body subcutaneous fat and will have greater blood pressure increases with overfeeding- compared with those without such a family history. - For all overfed subjects, increases in blood pressure and insulin resistance with fat gain will be most marked in those individuals with a predominantly upper body and visceral fat accumulation. - Upper body and visceral fat gain will also be associated with greater impairment in cardiovascular function, higher nocturnal blood pressures and an increased likelihood of sleep disordered breathing.
Study Summary:  
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - We will enroll up to 180 subject in order to fulfill screening requirements and have complete studies in 120 total (60 with and 60 without family history hypertension). - Gender: Male and female. - Ages: 18 to 40 (inclusive). Exclusion Criteria: - Body-mass index > 33 kg/m2 - Tobacco smoking or chewing - Shift worker - Any diseases - Any prescription medications (except, oral contraceptives are permitted)
NCT ID:   NCT00589498
Primary Contact:   Principal Investigator
Virend K Somers, MD, PhD
Mayo Clinic

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Location Contact:   Rochester, Minnesota 55905
United States



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Data Source:   ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed:   May 22, 2013
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