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Effect of prior moderate exercise on postprandial metabolism in men with type 2 diabetes: heterogeneity of responses.

Jason M R Gill1, Ali Al-Mamari, William R Ferrell, Stephen J Cleland, Colin G Perry, Naveed Sattar, Chris J Packard, Muriel J Caslake, John R Petrie.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Prior moderate exercise has been shown consistently to reduce postprandial triglyceride (TG) concentrations in non-diabetic adults, but its effects in men with type 2 diabetes are not known. This study aimed to determine the effect of moderate exercise on postprandial metabolism in men with type 2 diabetes. Ten middle-aged men with type 2 diabetes underwent two oral fat tolerance tests (blood taken fasting and for 8 h after a meal containing 80 g fat, 70 g carbohydrate) in random order. On the afternoon before one test, participants performed a 90-min treadmill walk (Exercise); no exercise was performed before the CONTROL test. Exercise significantly reduced fasting glucose ( CONTROL: 9.08+/-0.75 mmol l(-1), Exercise: 8.40+/-0.72 mmol l(-1), p=0.033) and insulin ( CONTROL: 8.01+/-0.98 microU ml(-1), Exercise: 6.81+/-0.93 microU ml(-1), p=0.046) and increased fasting 3-hydroxybutyrate ( CONTROL: 87.1+/-19.2 micromol l(-1), Exercise: 134.3+/-28.4 micromol l(-1), p=0.011); reduced postprandial insulin by 11.0% (p=0.04) and increased postprandial 3-hydroxybutyrate by 31.8% (p=0.03); but did not significantly change fasting or postprandial triglyceride or NEFA concentrations. However, the exercise-induced change in postprandial triglyceride concentration ranged from -32.3 to +28.3% and the exercise-induced change in fasting 3-hydroxybutyrate concentration (a marker of hepatic fatty acid oxidation) was highly correlated with the exercise-induced changes in fasting and postprandial triglyceride (r=0.68, p=0.03 for both). Thus, inter-individual variation in propensity to increase hepatic fatty acid oxidation following exercise may account for the considerable heterogeneity in triglyceride responses to moderate exercise observed in men with type 2 diabetes.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17092507     DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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