The Effects of Strength Training on Muscle Mass and Mental Health in Adults Taking Obesity Medication: A Pilot Study
University of Pittsburgh
Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of resistance exercise, such as weightlifting, on retention of muscle mass and mental health in individuals taking GLP-1 RAs (an obesity medication). Resistance exercise is focused on increasing the strength of participants' muscles, such as how much participant can lift. •The duration of this study is 3 months. This includes: * Orientation session to explain study protocol, exercise program, and complete questionnaire about participants' medical history and lifestyle. * Two health assessments at baseline and at 3 months. These assessments include body composition, resting blood pressure, cardiovascular function, and muscular strength. Both the resistance exercise group and the control group will complete assessments at baseline and again at 3 months. After the 3-month period, individuals in the control group may choose to participate in the exercise training and complete the optional 6-month assessments. * Personalized resistance exercise sessions for 60 minutes per session, twice per week, for 3 months.
Description
• After the baseline assessment, if participants meet all eligibility criteria such as BMI, blood pressure, physical activity levels, and medication conditions, investigators will randomly assign participants to control group or resistance exercise group: 1. Control group: No resistance training during the first 3 months. After the 3-month period, participants may choose to participate in the optional exercise program, which includes 60 min/session, all for 2 sessions/week for 3 months. Participants may follow their provider's guidance for exercise except not to perform any strength or resist…