Intensity of Resistance Exercise Determines Adipokine and Resting Energy Expenditure Responses in Overweight Elderly Individuals

作者: I. G. Fatouros , A. Chatzinikolaou , S. Tournis , M. G. Nikolaidis , A. Z. Jamurtas

DOI: 10.2337/DC08-1994

关键词: Resting energy expenditureOverweightAdiponectinPhysical exerciseEndocrinologyAdipokineMedicineExercise physiologyInternal medicineWeight managementLeptin

摘要: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the time course of leptin, adiponectin, and resting energy expenditure (REE) responses in overweight elderly males after acute resistance exercise protocols various intensity configurations. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Forty inactive men (65–82 years) were randomly assigned to one four groups ( n = 10/group): control, low-intensity exercise, moderate-intensity high-intensity exercise. Exercise cost, REE, cortisol, insulin, lactate, glucose, nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs), glycerol determined at baseline, immediately during a 72-h recovery period. RESULTS cost was lower than (221.6 ± 8.8 vs. 295.6 10.7 281.6 9.8 kcal, P CONCLUSIONS Resistance does not alter circulating leptin concentration but increase REE adiponectin an intensity-dependent manner for as long 48 24 h, respectively, individuals. It appears that may represent effective approach weight management metabolic control

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