Impact of training and hypocaloric diet on fat oxidation and body composition in obese adolescents

被引:12
作者
Ben Ounis, O. [1 ,2 ]
Elloumi, M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Amri, M. [2 ]
Trabelsi, Y. [1 ]
Lac, G. [3 ]
Tabka, Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Med Ibn El Jazzar, Lab Adaptat Cardiocirculatoires Resp Metab & Horm, Sousse 4002, Tunisia
[2] Univ Manar, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Tunis 1002, Tunisia
[3] Univ Blaise Pascal, Lab Biol Act Phys & Sport Baps, F-63172 Aubiere, France
关键词
Obese adolescents; Indirect calorimetry; Fat oxidation; Training; Hypocaloric diet; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; WEIGHT-LOSS; SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; EXERCISE; INTENSITY; CARBOHYDRATE; RESISTANCE; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.scispo.2008.10.002
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objective. - We undertook to evaluate the effects of training and hypocaloric diet on fat oxidation and weight loss in obese adolescents within a two-month program. Methods. - The longitudinal intervention of a two-month program was performed in 54 adolescents, whose body mass index was 30.3 +/- 4.0 kg/m(2). They were divided into three groups: hypocaloric diet program (D), individualized training program at the level of maximal lipid oxidation Lipox(max) (T) and hypocaloric diet combined with training program (D + T). The body composition, the substrate "crossover" point and the Lipox(max) point were determined before and after each protocol. Results. - The decreases in body weight and fat mass were more significant in the D + T group (p < 0.01) than in the D (p < 0.05) or T (p = 0.07) groups. In the D + T group, the crossover point was observed at a higher intensity at the end of the program (+ 19.7% +/- 2.4 of W-max; p < 0.00 1), and the fat oxidation at Lipox(max) has increased by 83.2 +/- 15.3 mg/min (p < 0.01). A significant correlation between Lipox(max) and weight was also observed after the program in D + T subject. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:178 / 185
页数:8
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [21] Physical activity: An effective way to control weight in children?
    Maffeis, Claudio
    Castellani, Marta
    [J]. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2007, 17 (05) : 394 - 408
  • [22] McGilvery RW, 1983, BIOCH FUNCTION APPRO, P810
  • [23] Diet culture and obesity in Northern Africa
    Mokhtar, N
    Elati, J
    Chabir, R
    Bour, A
    Elkari, K
    Schlossman, NP
    Caballero, B
    Aguenaou, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2001, 131 (03) : 887S - 892S
  • [24] Pérez-Martin A, 2001, DIABETES METAB, V27, P466
  • [25] PERONNET F, 1991, CAN J SPORT SCI, V16, P23
  • [26] Is dietary intake able to explain differences in body fatness in children and adolescents?
    Rodriguez, Gerardo
    Moreno, Luis A.
    [J]. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2006, 16 (04) : 294 - 301
  • [27] STUDIES OF HUMAN ADIPOSE-TISSUE - ADIPOSE CELL SIZE AND NUMBER IN NONOBESE AND OBESE PATIENTS
    SALANS, LB
    CUSHMAN, SW
    WEISMANN, RE
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1973, 52 (04) : 929 - 941
  • [28] SLAUGHTER MH, 1988, HUM BIOL, V60, P709
  • [29] The human obesity gene map:: The 2003 update
    Snyder, EE
    Walts, B
    Pérusse, L
    Chagnon, YC
    Weisnagel, SJ
    Rankinen, T
    Bouchard, C
    [J]. OBESITY RESEARCH, 2004, 12 (03): : 369 - 439
  • [30] Consensus statement: Childhood obesity
    Speiser, PW
    Rudolf, MCJ
    Anhalt, H
    Camacho-Hubner, C
    Chiarelli, F
    Eliakim, A
    Freemark, M
    Gruters, A
    Hershkovitz, E
    Iughetti, L
    Krude, H
    Latzer, Y
    Lustig, RH
    Pescovitz, OH
    Hamiel, OP
    Rogol, AD
    Shalitin, S
    Sultan, C
    Stein, D
    Vardi, P
    Werther, GA
    Zadik, Z
    Zuckerman-Levin, N
    Hochberg, Z
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2005, 90 (03) : 1871 - 1887