| Literature DB >> 23157699 |
Chad Workman1, Fabien A Basset.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present pilot study was designed to test the impact of passive acute normobaric hypoxic exposure (PAH) and passive short-term normobaric hypoxic exposure (PSH) conditions on energy expenditure (EE) and substrates utilisation (glucose and lipid oxidation).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23157699 PMCID: PMC3546003 DOI: 10.1186/1743-7075-9-103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Metab (Lond) ISSN: 1743-7075 Impact factor: 4.169
Cardiorespiratory parameters for PAH and PSH
| SpO2 (%) | 81 ± 2 | 82 ± 2 | 82 ± 2 | |||
| | 3-hour exposure | Day 1 | Day 7 | |||
| | Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Pre | Post |
| HR (beat·min-1) | 76 ± 7 | 83 ± 6 | 81 ± 6 | 89 ± 6 | 80 ± 5 | 85 ± 11 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 116 ± 8 | 116 ± 9 | 114 ± 9 | 117 ± 10 | 114 ± 9 | 113 ± 8 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 80 ± 8 | 78 ± 8 | 80 ± 9 | 80 ± 9 | 76 ± 9 | 79 ± 6 |
Mean ± SD.
Figure 1Energy expenditure (EE) in Kcal·minpre- and post-treatments for PAH (n = 11) and control (n = 4) [upper panel], and pre- and post-treatments in day 1 and day 7, respectively for PSH (n = 6) [lower panel]. ★ Significantly different from pre- to post-treatments, and from day 1 to day 7.
Figure 2Substrate oxidation (glucose and fat) in mg·minpre- and post-treatments for PAH (n = 11) [upper panel] and control (n = 4) [lower panel], respectively. ★ Significantly different from pre- to post-treatments.
Figure 3Fat oxidation [upper panel] and glucose oxidation [lower panel] in mg·minpre- and post-treatments in day 1 and day 7, respectively for PSH (n = 6). ★ Significantly different from pre- to post-treatments, and from day 1 to day 7
Relative contribution of substrates
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| Glucose | 58 ± 2 | 45 ± 2 | 38 ± 2 | 45 ± 3 | 54 ± 4 | 51 ± 3 | 44 ± 2 | 25 ± 3 |
| Lipid | 21 ± 1 | 34 ± 1 | 35 ± 2 | 31 ± 2 | 25 ± 4 | 31 ± 2 | 31 ± 2 | 46 ± 3 |
| Protein | 21 ± 1 | 21 ± 1 | 27 ± 1 | 23 ± 2 | 21 ± 1 | 18 ± 1 | 17 ± 1 | 19 ± 1 |
Mean ± SEM.
Protein oxidation rate was estimated at 66 mg·min-1.