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These limits are the same as those that generated previous positive findings for our preliminary data.\n\nThe AE group will exercise on aerobic machines (i.e. treadmill, elliptical, bicycle) for all of their sessions.",[13],"Behavioral: Exercise Modes",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Resistance Exercise (RE)","All exercise participants will be prescribed exercise that meets guidelines of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and the American Heart Association (AHA); 150 minutes per week, moderate intensity (60-80% aerobic capacity, Rating of Perceived Exertion, RPE, 12-15) per week. These limits are the same as those that generated previous positive findings for our preliminary data.\n\nThe RE group will perform 12-15 repetitions of 10-12 resistance exercises in a circuit, for 3 sets with rest period of 30-60 seconds between sets as needed.\\[100\\] Seated isokinetic exercise using Cybex machines will target all major muscle groups. Light dumbbells and resistance bands will be used if the participant is unable to lift the minimal load on Cybex machines. Core exercises will be performed at the end of the session (i.e. seated side bends).",[13],{"label":19,"type":10,"description":20,"interventionNames":21},"Combination Exercise (AERE)","All exercise participants will be prescribed exercise that meets guidelines of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and the American Heart Association (AHA); 150 minutes per week, moderate intensity (60-80% aerobic capacity, Rating of Perceived Exertion, RPE, 12-15) per week. These limits are the same as those that generated previous positive findings for our preliminary data.\n\nThe AERE group will switch between AE exercise and RE; for this group, RE exercises will consist of 1 set of 12-15 repetitions of 4 resistance exercises, then 5 minutes of AE, then repeated repeat with different exercises.\\[106-108\\] The investigators will also calculate the metabolic minutes per week (METmin\u002Fwk) of all participants in order to account for potential differences in energy expenditure based on activity, though the dose of 150 min\u002Fwk at moderate intensity is held constant between exercise groups.",[13],{"label":23,"type":24,"description":25,"interventionNames":26},"Control (no exercise)","NO_INTERVENTION","The Control group will participate in weekly sessions that focus on stretching, breathing, and healthy lifestyle.",null,[28],{"type":29,"name":30,"description":31,"armGroupLabels":32,"otherNames":26},"BEHAVIORAL","Exercise Modes","Moderate intensity aerobic exercise, moderate intensity resistance exercise, moderate intensity combination exercise",[9,19,15],[34],{"name":35,"affiliation":36,"role":37},"Linda E May, PhD","PI","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[39,44],{"name":40,"role":41,"phone":42,"phoneExt":26,"email":43},"Linda E May, MS, PhD","CONTACT","2527377072","mayl@ecu.edu",{"name":45,"role":41,"phone":46,"phoneExt":26,"email":47},"Jameta Edwards","2527377156","edwardsja@ecu.edu",[49],{"facility":5,"status":50,"city":51,"state":52,"zip":53,"country":54,"countryCode":55,"cosmosGeoPoint":56,"geoPoint":61,"contacts":62},"RECRUITING","Greenville","North Carolina","27834","United States","US",{"type":57,"coordinates":58},"Point",[59,60],-77.36635,35.61266,{"lat":60,"lon":59},[63,64],{"name":40,"role":41,"phone":42,"phoneExt":26,"email":43},{"name":65,"role":41,"phone":26,"phoneExt":26,"email":66},"James DeVente, MD","deventeja@ecu.edu",{"type":37,"investigatorFullName":68,"investigatorTitle":69,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":26,"oldOrganization":26},"Linda May","Associate Professor; Interim Dept. 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HIV\u002FAids, Cancer, Type 1 or 2 Diabetes, Untreated Hypertension, Thyroid Disorders)\n* Use of tobacco products, alcohol, recreational drugs, or medications (oral hypertensive, insulin)\n* Unable to provide phone or email contact",true,"FEMALE","18 Years","45 Years",{"count":82,"type":83},300,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[86],"NA","The overall objective of this proposal is to conduct a longitudinal prospective study of overweight\u002Fobese (OW\u002FOB) pregnant women and their offspring to determine which prenatal exercise mode will have the greatest impact on maternal and infant cardiometabolic health. This information may lead to clinical practice recommendations that improve childhood health. This randomized controlled trial will recruit 284 OW\u002FOB pregnant women randomized to an exercise intervention (aerobic (AE), resistance (RE), or aerobic+resistance exercise (AERE)) or to no exercise; their infants will be measured at 1, 6, and 12 months of age. This design will test our central hypothesis that AERE and RE training during pregnancy will improve maternal and offspring cardiometabolic outcomes to a greater extent than AE alone. This hypothesis will be tested with two specific aims:\n\nAim 1. Determine the influence of different exercise modes during OW\u002FOB pregnancy on infant cardiometabolic health and growth trajectories. Hypothesis: AE, RE, and AERE by OW\u002FOB pregnant women will improve offspring neuromotor and cardiometabolic measures at 1, 6, and 12 months postpartum (e.g. decreased %body fat, BMI z-score, heart rate \\[HR\\], non-HDL, and C-Reactive Protein (CRP); increased insulin sensitivity) compared to infants of OW\u002FOB pregnant women that do not exercise; AERE and RE will have the greatest impact on improving infant measures.\n\nAim 2. Determine the most effective exercise mode in OW\u002FOB pregnancy on improving maternal cardiometabolic health outcomes. Hypothesis: AE, RE, and AERE by OW\u002FOB pregnant women will improve both maternal cardiometabolic health measures (e.g. decreased BMI z-score, non-HDL, % body fat, HR, weight gain) across pregnancy (16-36 weeks' gestation) and overall pregnancy outcomes (e.g. lower incidence of gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, hypertension during gestation) compared to OW\u002FOB pregnant women that do not exercise; AERE and RE will have the greatest impact on improving maternal health measures, with the AERE group having the highest compliance.\n\nThe proposed study will be the first to provide an understanding of the influence of maternal exercise modes on the cardiometabolic health and growth trajectories of offspring who are at increased risk due to maternal OW\u002FOB. This work will have a significant impact on reducing the cycle of OB, potentially providing the earliest and most efficacious intervention to decrease or prevent OB in the next generation.",[89,90],"Pregnancy","Overweight and Obesity",[92],"exercise modes, exercise intervention","2026-06-02",{"date":95,"type":96},"2026-06-04","ACTUAL",{"date":98,"type":96},"2021-10-18",{"date":100,"type":83},"2027-08-30",{"name":5,"class":6},1]