Tokyo, July 4 -- UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) received information related to the study (UMIN000062136) titled 'Elucidation of the Anti-Fatigue Effects of Continuous Jumping Exercises Induced by Hydrogen Gas Inhalation' on July 4.
Study Type:
Interventional
Study Design:
Basic Design - Cross-over
Randomization - Randomized
Blinding - Single blind -participants are blinded
Control - No treatment
Primary Sponsor:
Institute - Keio University
Condition:
Condition - healthy adult
Classification by malignancy - Others
Genomic information - NO
Objective:
Narrative objectives1 - The purpose of this study is to comprehensively examine the effects of hydrogen gas inhalation on post-exercise muscle damage markers, exercise performance, metabolic and respiratory responses, subjective fatigue, skeletal muscle impedance, muscle strength, and volatile organic compounds in exhaled gas during jumping exercises, which are explosive, high-intensity repetitive movements.
Basic objectives2 - Efficacy
Intervention:
Interventions/Control_1 - Hydrogen Inhalation
Interventions/Control_2 - No Hydrogen Inhalation
Eligibility:
Age-lower limit - 18
years-old
=
Gender - Male and Female
Key inclusion criteria - 1. Healthy individuals aged between 18 and 40
2.Individuals who exercise regularly (members of college athletic teams or corporate sports clubs, or those who work out regularly at a gym)
3.Individuals who reported being able to perform 150 jumps (10 jumps x 15 sets)
Key exclusion criteria - 1. Individuals deemed unsuitable for this study by the principal investigator or co-investigators
2. Individuals unable to engage in sufficient physical activity due to injury or disability
3. Individuals who routinely take medication for conditions other than allergic diseases, insomnia, or anxiety disorders
4. Individuals who have used hydrogen products within one week prior to obtaining informed consent
5. Individuals who plan to use hydrogen products after obtaining informed consent and until the end of the study
6. Individuals with dementia or mental disorders who are unable to understand the significance of this study
7. Individuals who have engaged in or plan to engage in excessive exercise, such as strength training, on the day before, the day of, or the day after the jump test (until the test on the following day)
8. Individuals who have sustained a new injury within one week of the jump test
Target Size - 24
Recruitment Status:
Recruitment status - Preinitiation
Date of protocol fixation - 2026 Year 07 Month 03 Day
Anticipated trial start date - 2026 Year 08 Month 01 Day
Last follow-up date - 2031 Year 03 Month 01 Day
To know more, visit https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000071103
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