Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria in Ageing

ConditionAging
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-65
SponsorVU University of Amsterdam

About this trial

Healthy ageing is associated with the loss of muscle mass and physical function. As a result, older people are limited in their independence. The aging of muscles typically begins around the age of 30. From this age onward, muscle strength, muscle mass, and the maximum oxygen uptake of muscles decrease. The reasons for this are not entirely clear, but it seems to be partly related to how oxygen moves from our blood vessels to the muscles and how muscles burn energy. The precise role of age and physical fitness, as well as whether exercise can counteract the effects of ageing, is still unknown. Therefore, in this study, we aim to investigate the muscle function of both physically active and inactive young and middle-aged individuals. We hypothesise that endurance training can mitigate some of the effects of ageing.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Aged between 18-30 years

Male or female

Not currently engaging in any formal exercise training or competitive sports

No chronic health conditions likely to affect exercise tolerance or the physiological responses to exercise

Disqualifiers

Age that falls outside of 18-30 years (young groups) or 50-65 years (middle-aged groups)

Inability to provide informed consent

History of claustrophobia

Ineligibility to perform the exercise test described in this study protocol or follow instructions

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Maximal exercise test
  • 3D Ultrasound
  • Dynamometry
  • Exercise test and occlusions
  • Exercise test in MRI
  • Muscle biopsy

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators