COMPLETED

Energy Expenditure Responses to Different Temperatures

Study Overview

This clinical trial focuses on testing the efficacy of different digital interventions to promote re-engagement in cancer-related long-term follow-up care for adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood cancer.

Description

Background: \- The way that the body burns calories is known as energy expenditure. Some studies show that when we are cold, we burn more calories to keep our bodies warm. Brown fat is a special kind of fat that can use energy to keep the body warm. Small animals and infants have been known to have brown fat for many years. Recently, it has been suggested that adult humans also have brown fat. If brown fat becomes active (burns calories) in adult humans when exposed to cold, then these people would tend to burn off more calories and might not gain weight easily. Learning more about the relationship between energy expenditure, brown fat, environmental temperature, and body temperature may help explain why some people become obese and other people do not. Objectives: * To better understand how the body burns calories when exposed to different temperatures. * To study brown fat and how it burns calories in cold temperatures. Eligibility: * Healthy men between 18 and 35 or 55 and 75 years of age. * Healthy women between 18 and 35 years of age. * To control for ethnicity, participants must be non-Hispanic whites or African Americans. Design: * Participants will be screened with a physical exam and medical history. Blood and urine samples will be collected. * Participants will stay in the Metabolic Unit of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center as inpatients for no more than 14 days. The length of the hospital stay will depend on how participants respond to the different study temperatures. * Every afternoon, participants will walk for 30 minutes on a treadmill. All meals will be provided. * Participants will stay up to 5 hours per day in a specialized room with different temperature settings. Temperatures will range from about 61 degrees to 88 degrees Fahrenheit. Body temperature, activity, calorie burning, and cold/hot sensations will be monitored. On the study day of the coldest temperature, participants will have an imaging study to look for brown fat activity. * Participants will be compensated for their time and participation at the end of the study.

Official Title

Energy Expenditure Responses to Different Temperatures

Quick Facts

Study Start:2012-04-24
Study Completion:2019-11-14
Study Type:Not specified
Phase:Not Applicable
Enrollment:Not specified
Status:COMPLETED

Study ID

NCT01568671

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Ages Eligible for Study:18 Years to 75 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:Yes
Standard Ages:ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria
  1. * Generally healthy.
  2. * Males between the age greater than or equal to 18 -35 years or between 55-75 years, male orand females between the age 18-35 years.
  3. * Self-reported non-Hispanic and non-Latino Caucasian and African-Americans
  4. * Written informed consent.
  1. * Hypo- or hyper-thyroid (history or TSH \>5.0\<0.4 miU/L)
  2. * Psychological conditions,such as (but not limited to) claustrophobia, clinical depression, bipolar disorders, that would be incompatible with safe and successful participation in this study
  3. * Weight change \>5% in the past 6 months or a trained athlete
  4. * History of cardiovascular disease
  5. * BMI \<18.5, between 25.1-29.9, and \>40 Kg/m(2)
  6. * Diabetes mellitus (fasting serum glucose \> 126 mg/dL)
  7. * Liver disease or ALT serum level greater than two times the laboratory upper limit of normal
  8. * Iron deficiency (Ferritin \< 30 mcg/L males, \< 15 mcg/L females)
  9. * Abnormal kidney function (eGFR\<60 ml/min/1.73m(2))
  10. * History of illicit drug or alcohol abuse within the last 5 years; current use of drugs (by history) or alcohol (CAGE greater than or equal to 2)
  11. * Current use of medications/dietary supplements/alternative therapies known to alter energy metabolism
  12. * Pregnancy/breastfeeding/hormonal contraception or childbirth within the last year
  13. * Perimenopausal (as self-described within two years from onset of amenorrhea or current complaints of hot flashes)
  14. * For pre-menopausal women, irregular periods or polycystic ovarian disease
  15. * Current smoker or user of tobacco products
  16. * Metal implant that prevents subject from being in a MRI scanner.

Contacts and Locations

Principal Investigator

Kong Y Chen, Ph.D.
PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

Study Locations (Sites)

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland, 20892
United States

Collaborators and Investigators

Sponsor: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

  • Kong Y Chen, Ph.D., PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

Study Record Dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Registration Dates

Study Start Date2012-04-24
Study Completion Date2019-11-14

Study Record Updates

Study Start Date2012-04-24
Study Completion Date2019-11-14

Terms related to this study

Keywords Provided by Researchers

  • Adult
  • Body Composition
  • Accelerometry
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Thermoregulation
  • Natural History
  • Healthy Volunteer
  • HV

Additional Relevant MeSH Terms

  • Obesity
  • Normal Physiology