학술논문

Mechanism for the aerobic exercise-induced decrease in triacylglycerol concentration in young healthy women.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hellenic Journal of Nutrition & Dietetics. Jul-Dec2011, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p103-112. 10p.
Subject
*AEROBIC exercises
*LIPOPROTEINS
*TRIGLYCERIDES
*PHYSICAL activity
*YOUNG women
*HEALTH
Language
Greek, Modern (1453-)
ISSN
1792-4030
Abstract
To investigate the mechanism for the hypotriacylglycerolemic effect of one bout of aerobic exercise in women. Material-Methods: Eight healthy sedentary women (age: 23.5±2.7 years, BMI: 22.1 ±1.2 kg/m², V02peak: 1.6±0.4 IVmin) participated in two stable isotope-labeled tracer infusion studies the day after (a) exercise: brisk walking at 60% of peak oxygen consumption (energy deficit of -500 kcal) and (b) control (rest, zero energy balance) in a random order. Results: Mean exercise duration was 125±19 min. Fasting plasma TAG levels were 11% lower the day after exercise compared to control (43.1 ±5.0 and 49.7±9.3 mg/dL respectively, P<0.05) whereas VLDL-TAG levels were 29% lower (12.7±4.1 and 18.2±5.3 mg/dL respectively, P<0.01). Hepatic VLDL-TAG secretion rate (3.62±0.98 and 4.52±1.56 nmol/min, exercise vs control respectively, P>0.05) did not change significantly. Exercise increased VLDL-TAG clearance rate by 21 % (26.81 ±7.27 and 22.31 ±4.98 mlVmin, exercise vs control respectively; P<0.05). Mean residence time of VLDL-TAG did not change significantly after exercise compared to control (87±22 and 102±19 min, P>0.05). Conclusion: The hypotriacylglycerolemic effect of one bout of aerobic exercise in women is manifested via an increase in VLDL-TAG clearance rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]