Twenty-Four Hour Total and Dietary Fat Oxidation in Lean, Obese and Reduced-Obese Adults with and without a Bout of Exercise

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作者
Bergouignan, Audrey [1 ]
Kealey, Elizabeth H. [1 ]
Schmidt, Stacy L. [1 ]
Jackman, Matthew R. [2 ]
Bessesen, Daniel H. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Anschutz Hlth & Wellness Ctr, Aurora, CO 80045 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Div Endocrinol Metab & Diabet, Aurora, CO USA
[3] Denver Hlth Med Ctr, Denver, CO USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
TYPE-2 DIABETIC SUBJECTS; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; ACID-METABOLISM; WEIGHT-LOSS; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; LIPID OXIDATION; METAANALYSIS; REGAIN; MEAL;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0094181
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: It has been hypothesized that obese and reduced-obese individuals have decreased oxidative capacity, which contributes to weight gain and regain. Recent data have challenged this concept. Objective: To determine (1) whether total and dietary fat oxidation are decreased in obese and reduced-obese adults compared to lean but increase in response to an acute exercise bout and (2) whether regular physical activity attenuates these metabolic alterations. Design: We measured 24-hr total (whole-room calorimetry) and dietary fat (C-14-oleate) oxidation in Sedentary Lean (BMI = 21.5 = 1.6; n = 10), Sedentary Obese (BMI = 33.6 = 2.5; n = 9), Sedentary Reduced-Obese (RED-SED; BMI = 26.9 = 3.7; n = 7) and in Physically Active Reduced-Obese (RED-EX; BMI = 27.3 = 2.8; n = 12) men and women with or without an acute exercise bout where energy expended during exercise was not replaced. Results: Although Red-SED and Red-EX had a similar level of fatness, aerobic capacity and metabolic profiles were better in Red-EX only compared to Obese subjects. No significant between-group differences were seen in 24-hr respiratory quotient (RQ, Lean: 0.831 +/- 0.044, Obese: 0.852 +/- 0.023, Red-SED: 0.864 +/- 0.037, Red-EX: 0.842 +/- 0.039), total and dietary fat oxidation. A single bout of exercise increased total (+27.8%, p<0.0001) and dietary (+6.6%, p = 0.048) fat oxidation across groups. Although exercise did not impact RQ during the day, it decreased RQ during sleep (p = 0.01) in all groups. Red-EX oxidized more fat overnight than Red-SED subjects under both resting (p = 0.036) and negative energy balance (p = 0.003) conditions, even after adjustment for fat-free mass. Conclusion: Obese and reduced-obese individuals oxidize as much fat as lean both under eucaloric and negative energy balance conditions, which does not support the hypothesis of reduced oxidative capacity in these groups. Reduced-obese individuals who exercise regularly have markers of metabolic health similar to those seen in lean adults. Both the acute and chronic effects of exercise were primarily observed at night suggesting an important role of sleep in the regulation of lipid metabolism.
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