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Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance

PURPOSE: Epicardial (EAT) and pericardial (PAT) fat masses and myocardial triglyceride content (MTC) are enlarged in obesity and insulin resistance. We studied whether the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) similarly decrease ectopic fat in and...

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Autores principales: HONKALA, SANNA M., MOTIANI, KUMAIL K., ESKELINEN, JARI-JOONAS, SAVOLAINEN, ANNA, SAUNAVAARA, VIRVA, VIRTANEN, KIRSI A., LÖYTTYNIEMI, ELIISA, KAPANEN, JUKKA, KNUUTI, JUHANI, KALLIOKOSKI, KARI K., HANNUKAINEN, JARNA C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28628064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001232
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author HONKALA, SANNA M.
MOTIANI, KUMAIL K.
ESKELINEN, JARI-JOONAS
SAVOLAINEN, ANNA
SAUNAVAARA, VIRVA
VIRTANEN, KIRSI A.
LÖYTTYNIEMI, ELIISA
KAPANEN, JUKKA
KNUUTI, JUHANI
KALLIOKOSKI, KARI K.
HANNUKAINEN, JARNA C.
author_facet HONKALA, SANNA M.
MOTIANI, KUMAIL K.
ESKELINEN, JARI-JOONAS
SAVOLAINEN, ANNA
SAUNAVAARA, VIRVA
VIRTANEN, KIRSI A.
LÖYTTYNIEMI, ELIISA
KAPANEN, JUKKA
KNUUTI, JUHANI
KALLIOKOSKI, KARI K.
HANNUKAINEN, JARNA C.
author_sort HONKALA, SANNA M.
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description PURPOSE: Epicardial (EAT) and pericardial (PAT) fat masses and myocardial triglyceride content (MTC) are enlarged in obesity and insulin resistance. We studied whether the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) similarly decrease ectopic fat in and around the heart and whether the decrease is similar in healthy subjects and subjects with defective glucose tolerance (DGT). METHODS: A total of 28 healthy men (body mass index = 20.7–30.0 kg·m(−2), age = 40–55 yr) and 16 men with DGT (body mass index = 23.8–33.5 kg·m(−2), age = 43–53 yr) were randomized into HIIT and MICT interventions for 2 wk. EAT and PAT were determined by computed tomography and MTC by (1)H-MRS. RESULTS: At baseline, DGT subjects had impaired aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity and higher levels of whole body fat, visceral fat, PAT, and EAT (P < 0.05, all) compared with healthy subjects. In the whole group, HIIT increased aerobic capacity (HIIT = 6%, MICT = 0.3%; time × training P = 0.007) and tended to improve insulin sensitivity (HIIT = 24%, MICT = 8%) as well as reduce MTC (HIIT = −42%, MICT = +23%) (time × training P = 0.06, both) more efficiently compared with MICT, and without differences in the training response between the healthy and the DGT subjects. However, both training modes decreased EAT (−5%) and PAT (−6%) fat (time P < 0.05) and not differently between the healthy and the DGT subjects. CONCLUSION: Whole body fat, visceral fat, PAT, and EAT masses are enlarged in DGT. Both HIIT and MICT effectively reduce EAT and PAT in healthy and DGT subjects, whereas HIIT seems to be superior as regards improving aerobic capacity, whole-body insulin sensitivity, and MTC.
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spelling pubmed-54733722017-06-30 Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance HONKALA, SANNA M. MOTIANI, KUMAIL K. ESKELINEN, JARI-JOONAS SAVOLAINEN, ANNA SAUNAVAARA, VIRVA VIRTANEN, KIRSI A. LÖYTTYNIEMI, ELIISA KAPANEN, JUKKA KNUUTI, JUHANI KALLIOKOSKI, KARI K. HANNUKAINEN, JARNA C. Med Sci Sports Exerc Clinical Sciences PURPOSE: Epicardial (EAT) and pericardial (PAT) fat masses and myocardial triglyceride content (MTC) are enlarged in obesity and insulin resistance. We studied whether the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) similarly decrease ectopic fat in and around the heart and whether the decrease is similar in healthy subjects and subjects with defective glucose tolerance (DGT). METHODS: A total of 28 healthy men (body mass index = 20.7–30.0 kg·m(−2), age = 40–55 yr) and 16 men with DGT (body mass index = 23.8–33.5 kg·m(−2), age = 43–53 yr) were randomized into HIIT and MICT interventions for 2 wk. EAT and PAT were determined by computed tomography and MTC by (1)H-MRS. RESULTS: At baseline, DGT subjects had impaired aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity and higher levels of whole body fat, visceral fat, PAT, and EAT (P < 0.05, all) compared with healthy subjects. In the whole group, HIIT increased aerobic capacity (HIIT = 6%, MICT = 0.3%; time × training P = 0.007) and tended to improve insulin sensitivity (HIIT = 24%, MICT = 8%) as well as reduce MTC (HIIT = −42%, MICT = +23%) (time × training P = 0.06, both) more efficiently compared with MICT, and without differences in the training response between the healthy and the DGT subjects. However, both training modes decreased EAT (−5%) and PAT (−6%) fat (time P < 0.05) and not differently between the healthy and the DGT subjects. CONCLUSION: Whole body fat, visceral fat, PAT, and EAT masses are enlarged in DGT. Both HIIT and MICT effectively reduce EAT and PAT in healthy and DGT subjects, whereas HIIT seems to be superior as regards improving aerobic capacity, whole-body insulin sensitivity, and MTC. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-07 2017-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5473372/ /pubmed/28628064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001232 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Sports Medicine. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Clinical Sciences
HONKALA, SANNA M.
MOTIANI, KUMAIL K.
ESKELINEN, JARI-JOONAS
SAVOLAINEN, ANNA
SAUNAVAARA, VIRVA
VIRTANEN, KIRSI A.
LÖYTTYNIEMI, ELIISA
KAPANEN, JUKKA
KNUUTI, JUHANI
KALLIOKOSKI, KARI K.
HANNUKAINEN, JARNA C.
Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title_full Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title_fullStr Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title_short Exercise Training Reduces Intrathoracic Fat Regardless of Defective Glucose Tolerance
title_sort exercise training reduces intrathoracic fat regardless of defective glucose tolerance
topic Clinical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28628064
http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001232
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