The Effects of Training Load During Dietary Intervention Upon Fat Loss: A Randomized Crossover Trial

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作者
Carlson, Luke [1 ]
Gschneidner, David [1 ]
Steele, James [2 ]
Fisher, James P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Discover Strength, St Louis Pk, MN USA
[2] Solent Univ, Southampton, Hants, England
关键词
Body composition; muscle size; resistance training; strength; supervision; BENCH PRESS; PREDICTION EQUATIONS; MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; EXERCISE ORDER; WEIGHT-LOSS; RESISTANCE; MASS; PERFORMANCE; INTERVALS;
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10.1080/02701367.2022.2097625
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose: To date no studies have compared resistance training loading strategies combined with dietary intervention for fat loss. Methods: Thus, we performed a randomised crossover design comparing four weeks of heavier- (HL; similar to 80% 1RM) and lighter-load (LL; -60% 1RM) resistance training, combined with calorie restriction and dietary guidance, including resistance trained participants (n=130; males=49, females=81). Both conditions performed low-volume, (single set of 9 exercises, 2x/week) effort matched (to momentary failure), but non-work-matched protocols. Testing was completed pre- and post-each intervention. Fat mass (kg) was the primary outcome, and a smallest effect size of interest (SESOI) was established at 3.3% loss of baseline bodyweight. Body fat percentage, lean mass, and strength (7-10RM) for chest press, leg press, and pull-down exercises were also measured. An 8-week washout period of traditional training with normal calorie interspersed each intervention. Results: Both interventions showed small statistically equivalent (within the SES01) reductions in fat mass (HL: -0.67 kg [95%CI -0.91 to 0.42]; LL: -0.55 kg [95%CI -0.80 to -0.31]) which were also equivalent between conditions (HL - LL: -0.113 kg [95%CI -0.437 kg to 0.212 kg]). Changes in body fat percentage and lean mass were also minimal. Strength increases were small, similar between conditions, and within a previously determined SESOI for the population included (10.1%). Conclusions: Fat loss reductions are not impacted by resistance training load; both HL and LL produce similar, yet small, changes to body composition over a 4-week intervention. However, the maintenance of both lean mass and strength highlights the value of resistance training during dietary intervention.
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