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Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise
The aim of this study was to analyze the acute metabolic response to exercise in fasting and postprandial. For this, ten individuals were submitted to an incremental treadmill test, with an initial speed of 5 and 1 km/h increments every minute, with no inclination, and a body composition assessment....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4540134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26316800 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S87429 |
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author | de Lima, Filipe Dinato Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Teixeira, Denilson da Silva da Silva Neto, Domingos Vasco Fernandes, Ítalo Sávio Gonçalves Viana, Mário Boratto Xavier Petitto, Mateus da Silva Sampaio, Rodney Antônio Chaves, Sandro Nobre Alves, Simone Teixeira Dantas, Renata Aparecida Elias Mota, Márcio Rabelo |
author_facet | de Lima, Filipe Dinato Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Teixeira, Denilson da Silva da Silva Neto, Domingos Vasco Fernandes, Ítalo Sávio Gonçalves Viana, Mário Boratto Xavier Petitto, Mateus da Silva Sampaio, Rodney Antônio Chaves, Sandro Nobre Alves, Simone Teixeira Dantas, Renata Aparecida Elias Mota, Márcio Rabelo |
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description | The aim of this study was to analyze the acute metabolic response to exercise in fasting and postprandial. For this, ten individuals were submitted to an incremental treadmill test, with an initial speed of 5 and 1 km/h increments every minute, with no inclination, and a body composition assessment. After this 1st day, all volunteers were submitted to two experimental procedures (fasting and postprandial), with an aerobic exercise performed for 36 minutes at 65% of maximal oxygen consumption. At postprandial procedure, all subjects ingested a breakfast containing 59.3 g of carbohydrate (76.73%), 9.97 g of protein (12.90%), 8.01 g of lipids (10.37%), with a total energy intake of 349.17 kcal. An analysis of plasma concentration of triglycerides, lactate, and glucose was performed in two stages: before and after exercise. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to verify the normality of the data. For analysis of glucose concentration, plasma lactate, and triglycerides, we used a repeated measures analysis of variance factorial 2×2, with Bonferroni multiple comparison test. The significance level of P<0.05 was adopted. The results indicated a maintenance level of glucose at fasting and a decrease in glucose concentration at postprandial exercise. Both conditions increase plasma lactate. Triglycerides also increased in the two experimental conditions; however, after exercise fasting, the increase was significantly higher than in the postprandial exercise. These data suggest that both exercises could increase plasma lactate and triglycerides. However, exercise performed in fasting condition decreases glucose concentration and increases triglycerides, even more than postprandial exercise. |
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spelling | pubmed-45401342015-08-27 Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise de Lima, Filipe Dinato Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Teixeira, Denilson da Silva da Silva Neto, Domingos Vasco Fernandes, Ítalo Sávio Gonçalves Viana, Mário Boratto Xavier Petitto, Mateus da Silva Sampaio, Rodney Antônio Chaves, Sandro Nobre Alves, Simone Teixeira Dantas, Renata Aparecida Elias Mota, Márcio Rabelo Int J Gen Med Original Research The aim of this study was to analyze the acute metabolic response to exercise in fasting and postprandial. For this, ten individuals were submitted to an incremental treadmill test, with an initial speed of 5 and 1 km/h increments every minute, with no inclination, and a body composition assessment. After this 1st day, all volunteers were submitted to two experimental procedures (fasting and postprandial), with an aerobic exercise performed for 36 minutes at 65% of maximal oxygen consumption. At postprandial procedure, all subjects ingested a breakfast containing 59.3 g of carbohydrate (76.73%), 9.97 g of protein (12.90%), 8.01 g of lipids (10.37%), with a total energy intake of 349.17 kcal. An analysis of plasma concentration of triglycerides, lactate, and glucose was performed in two stages: before and after exercise. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used to verify the normality of the data. For analysis of glucose concentration, plasma lactate, and triglycerides, we used a repeated measures analysis of variance factorial 2×2, with Bonferroni multiple comparison test. The significance level of P<0.05 was adopted. The results indicated a maintenance level of glucose at fasting and a decrease in glucose concentration at postprandial exercise. Both conditions increase plasma lactate. Triglycerides also increased in the two experimental conditions; however, after exercise fasting, the increase was significantly higher than in the postprandial exercise. These data suggest that both exercises could increase plasma lactate and triglycerides. However, exercise performed in fasting condition decreases glucose concentration and increases triglycerides, even more than postprandial exercise. Dove Medical Press 2015-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4540134/ /pubmed/26316800 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S87429 Text en © 2015 Lima et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research de Lima, Filipe Dinato Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Teixeira, Denilson da Silva da Silva Neto, Domingos Vasco Fernandes, Ítalo Sávio Gonçalves Viana, Mário Boratto Xavier Petitto, Mateus da Silva Sampaio, Rodney Antônio Chaves, Sandro Nobre Alves, Simone Teixeira Dantas, Renata Aparecida Elias Mota, Márcio Rabelo Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title | Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title_full | Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title_fullStr | Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title_full_unstemmed | Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title_short | Acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
title_sort | acute metabolic response to fasted and postprandial exercise |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4540134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26316800 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S87429 |
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