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Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats

The goal of the present study was to evaluate the sweet taste function in obese rats fed with a 30% calorie-restricted cafeteria diet (CAFR) and/or subjected to moderate treadmill exercise (12–17 m/min, 35 min, 5 days per week) for 9 weeks. A two-bottle preference test, a taste reactivity test, and...

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Autores principales: Alvarez-Monell, Adam, Subias-Gusils, Alex, Mariné-Casadó, Roger, Boqué, Noemi, Caimari, Antoni, Solanas, Montserrat, Escorihuela, Rosa M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36615803
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010144
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author Alvarez-Monell, Adam
Subias-Gusils, Alex
Mariné-Casadó, Roger
Boqué, Noemi
Caimari, Antoni
Solanas, Montserrat
Escorihuela, Rosa M.
author_facet Alvarez-Monell, Adam
Subias-Gusils, Alex
Mariné-Casadó, Roger
Boqué, Noemi
Caimari, Antoni
Solanas, Montserrat
Escorihuela, Rosa M.
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description The goal of the present study was to evaluate the sweet taste function in obese rats fed with a 30% calorie-restricted cafeteria diet (CAFR) and/or subjected to moderate treadmill exercise (12–17 m/min, 35 min, 5 days per week) for 9 weeks. A two-bottle preference test, a taste reactivity test, and a brief-access licking test were carried out when animals were aged 21 weeks; biometric and metabolic parameters were also measured along the interventions. Two separate experiments for females and males were performed. Behaviorally, CAF diet decreased sucrose intake and preference, as well as perceived palatability, in both sexes and decreased hedonic responses in males. Compared to the CAF diet, CAFR exerted a corrective effect on sweet taste variables in females by increasing sucrose intake in the preference test and licking responses, while exercise decreased sucrose intake in both sexes and licking responses in females. As expected, CAF diet increased body weight and Lee index and worsened the metabolic profile in both sexes, whereas CAFR diet ameliorated these effects mainly in females. Exercise had no noticeable effects on these parameters. We conclude that CAF diet might diminish appetitive behavior toward sucrose in both sexes, and that this effect could be partially reverted by CAFR diet in females only, while exercise might exert protective effects against overconsumption of sucrose in both sexes.
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spelling pubmed-98238202023-01-08 Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats Alvarez-Monell, Adam Subias-Gusils, Alex Mariné-Casadó, Roger Boqué, Noemi Caimari, Antoni Solanas, Montserrat Escorihuela, Rosa M. Nutrients Article The goal of the present study was to evaluate the sweet taste function in obese rats fed with a 30% calorie-restricted cafeteria diet (CAFR) and/or subjected to moderate treadmill exercise (12–17 m/min, 35 min, 5 days per week) for 9 weeks. A two-bottle preference test, a taste reactivity test, and a brief-access licking test were carried out when animals were aged 21 weeks; biometric and metabolic parameters were also measured along the interventions. Two separate experiments for females and males were performed. Behaviorally, CAF diet decreased sucrose intake and preference, as well as perceived palatability, in both sexes and decreased hedonic responses in males. Compared to the CAF diet, CAFR exerted a corrective effect on sweet taste variables in females by increasing sucrose intake in the preference test and licking responses, while exercise decreased sucrose intake in both sexes and licking responses in females. As expected, CAF diet increased body weight and Lee index and worsened the metabolic profile in both sexes, whereas CAFR diet ameliorated these effects mainly in females. Exercise had no noticeable effects on these parameters. We conclude that CAF diet might diminish appetitive behavior toward sucrose in both sexes, and that this effect could be partially reverted by CAFR diet in females only, while exercise might exert protective effects against overconsumption of sucrose in both sexes. MDPI 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9823820/ /pubmed/36615803 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010144 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alvarez-Monell, Adam
Subias-Gusils, Alex
Mariné-Casadó, Roger
Boqué, Noemi
Caimari, Antoni
Solanas, Montserrat
Escorihuela, Rosa M.
Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title_full Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title_fullStr Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title_short Impact of Calorie-Restricted Cafeteria Diet and Treadmill Exercise on Sweet Taste in Diet-Induced Obese Female and Male Rats
title_sort impact of calorie-restricted cafeteria diet and treadmill exercise on sweet taste in diet-induced obese female and male rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36615803
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010144
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