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严重能量亏空及恢复期间睾酮的生理和心理效应:一项针对士兵优化体能的随机、安慰剂对照试验的研究方案(OPS)

Physiological and psychological effects of testosterone during severe energy deficit and recovery: A study protocol for a randomized, placebo-controlled trial for Optimizing Performance for Soldiers (OPS).

作者信息

Pasiakos Stefan M, Berryman Claire E, Karl J Philip, Lieberman Harris R, Orr Jeb S, Margolis Lee M, Caldwell John A, Young Andrew J, Montano Monty A, Evans William J, Vartanian Oshin, Carmichael Owen T, Gadde Kishore M, Harris Melissa, Rood Jennifer C

机构信息

Military Nutrition Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA, USA.

Military Nutrition Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA, USA; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Belcamp, MD, USA.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2017 Jul;58:47-57. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.05.001. Epub 2017 May 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The physiological consequences of severe energy deficit include hypogonadism and the loss of fat-free mass. Prolonged energy deficit also impacts physical performance, mood, attentiveness, and decision-making capabilities. This study will determine whether maintaining a eugonadal state during severe, sustained energy deficit attenuates physiological decrements and maintains mental performance. This study will also assess the effects of normalizing testosterone levels during severe energy deficit and recovery on gut health and appetite regulation.

METHODS

Fifty physically active men will participate in a 3-phase, randomized, placebo-controlled study. After completing a 14-d, energy-adequate, diet acclimation phase (protein: 1.6g∙kg∙d; fat: 30% total energy intake), participants will be randomized to undergo a 28-d, 55% energy deficit phase with (DEF+TEST: 200mg testosterone enanthate per week) or without (DEF) exogenous testosterone. Diet and physical activity will be rigorously controlled. Recovery from the energy deficit (ad libitum diet, no testosterone) will be assessed until body mass has been recovered within ±2.5% of initial body mass. Body composition, stable isotope methodologies, proteomics, muscle biopsies, whole-room calorimetry, molecular biology, activity/sleep monitoring, personality and cognitive function assessments, functional MRI, and comprehensive biochemistries will be used to assess physiological and psychological responses to energy restriction and recovery feeding while volunteers are in an expected hypogonadal versus eugonadal state.

DISCUSSION

The Optimizing Performance for Soldiers (OPS) study aims to determine whether preventing hypogonadism will mitigate declines in physical and mental function that typically occur during prolonged energy deficit, and the efficacy of testosterone replacement on recovery from severe underfeeding.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT02734238.

摘要

背景

严重能量缺乏的生理后果包括性腺功能减退和去脂体重的减少。长期能量缺乏还会影响身体机能、情绪、注意力和决策能力。本研究将确定在严重、持续的能量缺乏期间维持性腺功能正常状态是否能减轻生理衰退并维持心理表现。本研究还将评估在严重能量缺乏和恢复期间使睾酮水平正常化对肠道健康和食欲调节的影响。

方法

五十名身体活跃的男性将参与一项为期三个阶段的随机、安慰剂对照研究。在完成为期14天的能量充足的饮食适应阶段(蛋白质:1.6克·千克·天;脂肪:占总能量摄入的30%)后,参与者将被随机分为两组,一组在为期28天的55%能量缺乏阶段接受外源性睾酮(DEF+TEST:每周200毫克庚酸睾酮),另一组不接受(DEF)。饮食和身体活动将受到严格控制。评估从能量缺乏中恢复(自由饮食,不使用睾酮)的情况,直到体重恢复到初始体重的±2.5%以内。将使用身体成分分析、稳定同位素方法、蛋白质组学、肌肉活检、全室量热法、分子生物学、活动/睡眠监测、人格和认知功能评估、功能磁共振成像以及综合生物化学方法,在志愿者处于预期的性腺功能减退与性腺功能正常状态时,评估对能量限制和恢复喂养的生理和心理反应。

讨论

士兵优化表现(OPS)研究旨在确定预防性腺功能减退是否能减轻长期能量缺乏期间通常出现的身心功能下降,以及睾酮替代疗法对严重营养不良恢复的疗效。

试验注册

NCT02734238。

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