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Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects
OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) overactivity contributes to the pathogenesis and target organ complications of obesity. This study was conducted to examine the effects of lifestyle interventions (weight loss alone or together with exercise) on SNS function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: U...
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American Diabetes Association
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19833893 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0934 |
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author | Straznicky, Nora E. Lambert, Elisabeth A. Nestel, Paul J. McGrane, Mariee T. Dawood, Tye Schlaich, Markus P. Masuo, Kazuko Eikelis, Nina de Courten, Barbora Mariani, Justin A. Esler, Murray D. Socratous, Florentia Chopra, Reena Sari, Carolina I. Paul, Eldho Lambert, Gavin W. |
author_facet | Straznicky, Nora E. Lambert, Elisabeth A. Nestel, Paul J. McGrane, Mariee T. Dawood, Tye Schlaich, Markus P. Masuo, Kazuko Eikelis, Nina de Courten, Barbora Mariani, Justin A. Esler, Murray D. Socratous, Florentia Chopra, Reena Sari, Carolina I. Paul, Eldho Lambert, Gavin W. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) overactivity contributes to the pathogenesis and target organ complications of obesity. This study was conducted to examine the effects of lifestyle interventions (weight loss alone or together with exercise) on SNS function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Untreated men and women (mean age 55 ± 1 year; BMI 32.3 ± 0.5 kg/m(2)) who fulfilled Adult Treatment Panel III metabolic syndrome criteria were randomly allocated to either dietary weight loss (WL, n = 20), dietary weight loss and moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (WL+EX, n = 20), or no treatment (control, n = 19). Whole-body norepinephrine kinetics, muscle sympathetic nerve activity by microneurography, baroreflex sensitivity, fitness (maximal oxygen consumption), metabolic, and anthropometric measurements were made at baseline and 12 weeks. RESULTS: Body weight decreased by −7.1 ± 0.6 and −8.4 ± 1.0 kg in the WL and WL+EX groups, respectively (both P < 0.001). Fitness increased by 19 ± 4% (P < 0.001) in the WL+EX group only. Resting SNS activity decreased similarly in the WL and WL+EX groups: norepinephrine spillover by −96 ± 30 and −101 ± 34 ng/min (both P < 0.01) and muscle sympathetic nerve activity by −12 ± 6 and −19 ± 4 bursts/100 heart beats, respectively (both P < 0.01), but remained unchanged in control subjects. Blood pressure, baroreflex sensitivity, and metabolic parameters improved significantly and similarly in the two lifestyle intervention groups. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training to a weight loss program does not confer additional benefits on resting SNS activity. This suggests that weight loss is the prime mover in sympathetic neural adaptation to a hypocaloric diet. |
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spelling | pubmed-27979472011-01-01 Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects Straznicky, Nora E. Lambert, Elisabeth A. Nestel, Paul J. McGrane, Mariee T. Dawood, Tye Schlaich, Markus P. Masuo, Kazuko Eikelis, Nina de Courten, Barbora Mariani, Justin A. Esler, Murray D. Socratous, Florentia Chopra, Reena Sari, Carolina I. Paul, Eldho Lambert, Gavin W. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) overactivity contributes to the pathogenesis and target organ complications of obesity. This study was conducted to examine the effects of lifestyle interventions (weight loss alone or together with exercise) on SNS function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Untreated men and women (mean age 55 ± 1 year; BMI 32.3 ± 0.5 kg/m(2)) who fulfilled Adult Treatment Panel III metabolic syndrome criteria were randomly allocated to either dietary weight loss (WL, n = 20), dietary weight loss and moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (WL+EX, n = 20), or no treatment (control, n = 19). Whole-body norepinephrine kinetics, muscle sympathetic nerve activity by microneurography, baroreflex sensitivity, fitness (maximal oxygen consumption), metabolic, and anthropometric measurements were made at baseline and 12 weeks. RESULTS: Body weight decreased by −7.1 ± 0.6 and −8.4 ± 1.0 kg in the WL and WL+EX groups, respectively (both P < 0.001). Fitness increased by 19 ± 4% (P < 0.001) in the WL+EX group only. Resting SNS activity decreased similarly in the WL and WL+EX groups: norepinephrine spillover by −96 ± 30 and −101 ± 34 ng/min (both P < 0.01) and muscle sympathetic nerve activity by −12 ± 6 and −19 ± 4 bursts/100 heart beats, respectively (both P < 0.01), but remained unchanged in control subjects. Blood pressure, baroreflex sensitivity, and metabolic parameters improved significantly and similarly in the two lifestyle intervention groups. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training to a weight loss program does not confer additional benefits on resting SNS activity. This suggests that weight loss is the prime mover in sympathetic neural adaptation to a hypocaloric diet. American Diabetes Association 2010-01 2009-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2797947/ /pubmed/19833893 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0934 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Straznicky, Nora E. Lambert, Elisabeth A. Nestel, Paul J. McGrane, Mariee T. Dawood, Tye Schlaich, Markus P. Masuo, Kazuko Eikelis, Nina de Courten, Barbora Mariani, Justin A. Esler, Murray D. Socratous, Florentia Chopra, Reena Sari, Carolina I. Paul, Eldho Lambert, Gavin W. Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title | Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title_full | Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title_fullStr | Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title_full_unstemmed | Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title_short | Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects |
title_sort | sympathetic neural adaptation to hypocaloric diet with or without exercise training in obese metabolic syndrome subjects |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19833893 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0934 |
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