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Endothelial function following interval exercise plus low‐calorie diet treatment in obese females

We determined if interval exercise plus a low‐calorie diet (LCD + INT) increases endothelial function more than an energy‐matched LCD. Obese women (47.2 ± 2.6y, 37.5 ± 1.3kg/m2) were randomized to 13 days of a LCD (n = 12; mixed meals of ~ 1200kcal/d) or LCD + INT (n = 13; 12 supervised 60‐min INT b...

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Published in:Physiological reports 2019-09, Vol.7 (18), p.e14239-n/a
Main Authors: Gilbertson, Nicole M., Miller, Stephanie L., Eichner, Natalie Z.M., Malin, Steven K.
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Summary:We determined if interval exercise plus a low‐calorie diet (LCD + INT) increases endothelial function more than an energy‐matched LCD. Obese women (47.2 ± 2.6y, 37.5 ± 1.3kg/m2) were randomized to 13 days of a LCD (n = 12; mixed meals of ~ 1200kcal/d) or LCD + INT (n = 13; 12 supervised 60‐min INT bouts of 3 min at 90% and 50% HRpeak). LCD + INT subjects received 350kcal postexercise to equate energy availability with LCD. Fitness (VO2peak) and body composition (BodPod) were determined and a 120 min, 75 g oral glucose tolerance test was performed to examine fasting and postprandial flow‐mediated dilation (FMD, endothelial function), respiratory exchange ratio (RER) via indirect calorimetry as well as glucose and insulin incremental area under the curve (iAUC120min). LCD + INT increased VO2peak (P = 0.02) compared with LCD, and both treatments decreased fat mass (P  50%; LCD n = 5, LCD + INT n = 7), LCD + INT increased fasted (P = 0.005) and decreased iAUC120min (P = 0.003) FMD compared with LCD. Enhanced fitness correlated with increased fasting FMD (r = 0.43, P = 0.03) and diminished FMD iAUC120min (r = −0.44, P = 0.03). Decreased FMD iAUC120min correlated with reduced glucose iAUC120min (r = 0.64, P = 0.001) as well as increased 60‐min RER (r = −0.42, P = 0.04). Low baseline fasting and iAUC120min FMD was also linked to enhanced fasting and iAUC120min FMD post‐treatment (r = −0.71, P 
ISSN:2051-817X
DOI:10.14814/phy2.14239