The Effects of Intermittent Cold Exposure on Adipose Tissue

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作者
Scott, Matthew C. [1 ]
Fuller, Scott [2 ]
机构
[1] Pennington Biomed Res Ctr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 USA
[2] Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Sch Kinesiol, Lafayette, LA 70506 USA
关键词
intermittent cold exposure; ICE; cold exposure; adipose tissue; brown adipose tissue; beiging; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; SKELETAL-MUSCLES; BROWN; ACCLIMATION; WHITE; THERMOGENESIS; EXERCISE; FAT; TEMPERATURE; ADIPOCYTES;
D O I
10.3390/ijms25010046
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Intermittent cold exposure (ICE) has garnered increased attention in popular culture, largely for its proposed effects on mood and immune function, but there are also suggestions that the energy-wasting mechanisms associated with thermogenesis may decrease body weight and fat mass. Considering the continued and worsening prevalence of obesity and type II diabetes, any protocol that can reduce body weight and/or improve metabolic health would be a substantial boon. Here, we present a narrative review exploring the research related to ICE and adipose tissue. Any publicly available original research examining the effects of repeated bouts of ICE on adipose-related outcomes was included. While ICE does not consistently lower body weight or fat mass, there does seem to be evidence for ICE as a positive modulator of the metabolic consequences of obesity, such as glucose tolerance and insulin signaling. Further, ICE consistently increases the activity of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and transitions white adipose tissue to a phenotype more in line with BAT. Lastly, the combined effects of ICE and exercise do not seem to provide any additional benefit, at least when exercising during ICE bouts. The majority of the current literature on ICE is based on rodent models where animals are housed in cold rooms, which does not reflect protocols likely to be implemented in humans such as cold water immersion. Future research could specifically characterize ICE via cold water immersion in combination with controlled calorie intake to clearly determine the effects of ICE as it would be implemented in humans looking to lower their body weight via reductions in fat mass.
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