Metabolic impact of feeding prior to a 60-min bout of moderate-intensity exercise in females in a fasted state

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Ratliff, Kayla M. [1 ]
Kerksick, Chad M. [1 ]
Moon, Jessica M. [1 ]
Hagele, Anthony M. [1 ]
Boring, Johnathan L. [1 ]
Walden, Kylie [1 ]
Gaige, Connor J. [1 ]
Stecker, Richard A. [1 ]
Sunderland, Kyle L. [1 ]
Mumford, Petey W. [1 ]
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[1] Lindenwood Univ, Coll Sci Technol & Hlth, Kinesiol Dept, Exercise & Performance Nutr Lab, St Charles, MO 63301 USA
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protein; females; fasted exercise; nutrient timing; weight loss; diet; SUBSTRATE OXIDATION; RESPONSES; PROTEIN; WOMEN; FAT; MEN; PROTOCOL; FOOD; SEX;
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10.3389/fspor.2022.1070477
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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BackgroundThe metabolic impact of pre-exercise feeding of protein or carbohydrate on fat oxidation and energy expenditure rates, especially, in females, is poorly understood. MethodsRecreationally active females (n = 15, 32 +/- 10 years, 164.8 +/- 5.6 cm, 63.5 +/- 9.3 kg, 23.4 +/- 3.2 kg/m(2)) completed four testing sessions in a randomized, double-blind, crossover fashion after fasting overnight. Participants ingested isovolumetric and isoenergetic solutions containing either 25 g of whey protein, casein protein, carbohydrate (CHO), or a non-caloric placebo (PLA). Participants then completed 60 min of treadmill exercise at 15% below ventilatory threshold 30 min after ingestion. Respiratory exchange ratio (RER) was evaluated throughout exercise and resting energy expenditure (REE) was assessed pre-exercise, and 0-, 60-, and 120-min post-exercise. ResultsA significant condition x time interaction was observed for RER (p = 0.008) during exercise, with CHO exhibiting higher RER values (vs. PLA) at four time points. A significant main effect for condition was observed for carbohydrate (p = 0.001) and fat (p = 0.02) oxidation rates during exercise, with fat oxidation rates being higher in PLA vs. CHO (p = 0.01). When total fat oxidized was calculated across the entire exercise bout, a significant main effect for condition was observed (p = 0.01), with PLA being greater than CHO (p = 0.04). A significant condition x time interaction (p = 0.02) was found for both absolute and normalized REE, with casein and whey protein having significantly higher values than CHO (p < 0.05) immediately post-exercise. ConclusionWhen compared to a fasted control (PLA), consuming CHO, but not protein, decreased total fat oxidation prior to a 60-min bout of moderate-intensity exercise in females.
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