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Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss
Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure (EE), driven not only by changes in body composition but also potentially by adaptive thermogenesis (AT). When exactly this happens, during progressive WL, remains unknown. The aim of this study was t...
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6088538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29733003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518000922 |
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author | Nymo, Siren Coutinho, Silvia R. Torgersen, Linn-Christin H. Bomo, Ola J. Haugvaldstad, Ingrid Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bård Martins, Catia |
author_facet | Nymo, Siren Coutinho, Silvia R. Torgersen, Linn-Christin H. Bomo, Ola J. Haugvaldstad, Ingrid Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bård Martins, Catia |
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description | Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure (EE), driven not only by changes in body composition but also potentially by adaptive thermogenesis (AT). When exactly this happens, during progressive WL, remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the timeline of changes in RMR and exercise-induced EE (EIEE), stemming from changes in body composition v. the presence of AT, during WL with a very-low-energy diet (VLED). In all, thirty-one adults (eighteen men) with obesity (BMI: 37 (sem 4·5) kg/m(2); age: 43 (sem 10) years) underwent 8 weeks of a VLED, followed by 4 weeks of weight maintenance. Body weight and composition, RMR, net EIEE (10, 25 and 50 W) and AT (for RMR (AT(RMR)) and EIEE (AT(EIEE))) were measured at baseline, day 3 (2 (sem 1) % WL), after 5 and 10 % WL and at weeks 9 (16 (sem 2) %) and 13 (16 (sem 1) %). RMR and fat mass were significantly reduced for the first time at 5 % WL (12 (sem 8) d) (P<0·01 and P<0·001, respectively) and EIEE at 10 % WL (32 (sem 8) d), for all levels of power (P<0·05), and sustained up to week 13. AT(RMR) was transiently present at 10 % WL (−460 (sem 690) kJ/d, P<0·01). A fall in RMR should be anticipated at ≥5 % WL and a reduction in EIEE at ≥10 % WL. Transient AT(RMR) can be expected at 10 % WL. These physiological adaptations may make progressive WL difficult and will probably contribute to relapse. |
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spelling | pubmed-60885382018-08-16 Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss Nymo, Siren Coutinho, Silvia R. Torgersen, Linn-Christin H. Bomo, Ola J. Haugvaldstad, Ingrid Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bård Martins, Catia Br J Nutr Full Papers Diet-induced weight loss (WL) is associated with reduced resting and non-resting energy expenditure (EE), driven not only by changes in body composition but also potentially by adaptive thermogenesis (AT). When exactly this happens, during progressive WL, remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the timeline of changes in RMR and exercise-induced EE (EIEE), stemming from changes in body composition v. the presence of AT, during WL with a very-low-energy diet (VLED). In all, thirty-one adults (eighteen men) with obesity (BMI: 37 (sem 4·5) kg/m(2); age: 43 (sem 10) years) underwent 8 weeks of a VLED, followed by 4 weeks of weight maintenance. Body weight and composition, RMR, net EIEE (10, 25 and 50 W) and AT (for RMR (AT(RMR)) and EIEE (AT(EIEE))) were measured at baseline, day 3 (2 (sem 1) % WL), after 5 and 10 % WL and at weeks 9 (16 (sem 2) %) and 13 (16 (sem 1) %). RMR and fat mass were significantly reduced for the first time at 5 % WL (12 (sem 8) d) (P<0·01 and P<0·001, respectively) and EIEE at 10 % WL (32 (sem 8) d), for all levels of power (P<0·05), and sustained up to week 13. AT(RMR) was transiently present at 10 % WL (−460 (sem 690) kJ/d, P<0·01). A fall in RMR should be anticipated at ≥5 % WL and a reduction in EIEE at ≥10 % WL. Transient AT(RMR) can be expected at 10 % WL. These physiological adaptations may make progressive WL difficult and will probably contribute to relapse. Cambridge University Press 2018-07-28 2018-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6088538/ /pubmed/29733003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518000922 Text en © The Authors 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Full Papers Nymo, Siren Coutinho, Silvia R. Torgersen, Linn-Christin H. Bomo, Ola J. Haugvaldstad, Ingrid Truby, Helen Kulseng, Bård Martins, Catia Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title | Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title_full | Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title_fullStr | Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title_full_unstemmed | Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title_short | Timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
title_sort | timeline of changes in adaptive physiological responses, at the level of energy expenditure, with progressive weight loss |
topic | Full Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6088538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29733003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518000922 |
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