Beer or Ethanol Effects on the Body Composition Response to High-Intensity Interval Training. The BEER-HIIT Study

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作者
Molina-Hidalgo, Cristina [1 ]
De-la-O, Alejandro [1 ]
Jurado-Fasoli, Lucas [1 ]
Amaro-Gahete, Francisco J. [1 ]
Castillo, Manuel J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Sch Med, EFFECTS Dept Med Physiol 262, E-18071 Granada, Spain
关键词
exercise; alcohol; beer; body composition; training program; high intensity interval training; fat mass; lean mass; visceral adipose tissue; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; ADULTS RATIONALE; WEIGHT-GAIN; HEALTH; OVERWEIGHT; METAANALYSIS; ADIPOSITY; DRINKING; DESIGN; MASS;
D O I
10.3390/nu11040909
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is promoted as a time-efficient strategy to improve body composition but concomitant beer intake, which is common among physically active individuals, may interfere with these effects. The primary aim of this study is to determine the effects of a 10-week (2 days/week) HIIT program on anthropometric and body composition measurements, and to assess whether those effects are influenced by the moderate consumption of beer (at least 5 days/week), or its alcohol equivalent. Young (24 +/- 6 years old) healthy adults (n = 72, 35 females) volunteered for a non-training group (Non-Training group) or for HIIT training. Those going for training choose whether they preferred to receive alcohol or not. Those choosing alcohol were randomly allocated for receiving beer (5.4%; T-Beer group) or the equivalent amount of alcohol (vodka; T-Ethanol group) in sparkling water. Those choosing no-alcohol were randomly allocated for receiving alcohol-free beer (0.0%; T-0.0Beer group) or sparkling water (T-Water group). From Monday through Friday, men ingested 330 mL of the beverage with lunch and 330 mL with dinner; women ingested 330 mL with dinner. Before and after the intervention, anthropometry and body composition, through dual-emission X-ray absorptiometry, were measured. No changes in body mass, waist circumference, waist/hip ratio, visceral adipose tissue or bone mineral density occurred in any of the groups. By contrast, in all the training groups, significant decreases in fat mass together with increases in lean mass (all p < 0.05) occurred. These positive effects were not influenced by the regular intake of beer or alcohol. In conclusion, a moderate beer intake does not blunt the positive effect of 10-week HIIT on body composition in young healthy adults.
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