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Effect of dietary restriction and exercise on lower extremity tissue compartments in obese, older women: a pilot study.

Todd M Manini1, Thomas W Buford, Donovan J Lott, Krista Vandenborne, Michael J Daniels, Jeffrey D Knaggs, Hetain Patel, Marco Pahor, Michael G Perri, Stephen D Anton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests that both dietary restriction and exercise (DR + E) should be incorporated in weight loss interventions to treat obese, older adults. However, more information is needed on the effects to lower extremity tissue composition-an important consideration for preserving mobility in older adults.
METHODS: Twenty-seven sedentary women (body mass index: 36.3±5.4kg/m(2); age: 63.6±5.6 yrs) were randomly assigned to 6 months of DR + E or a health education control group. Thigh and calf muscle, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), and intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) size were determined using magnetic resonance imaging. Physical function was measured using a long-distance corridor walk and knee extension strength.
RESULTS: Compared with control, DR + E significantly reduced body mass (-6.6±3.7kg vs control: -0.05±3.5kg; p < .01). Thigh and calf muscle volumes responded similarly between groups. Within the DR + E group, adipose tissue was reduced more in the thigh than in the calf (p < .04). Knee extension strength was unaltered by DR + E, but a trend toward increased walking speed was observed in the DR + E group (p = .09). Post hoc analyses showed that reductions in SAT and IMAT within the calf, but not the thigh, were associated with faster walking speed achieved with DR + E (SAT: r = -0.62; p = .01; IMAT: r = -0.62; p = .01).
CONCLUSIONS: DR + E preserved lower extremity muscle size and function and reduced regional lower extremity adipose tissue. Although the magnitude of reduction in adipose tissue was greater in the thigh than the calf region, post hoc analyses demonstrated that reductions in calf SAT and IMAT were associated with positive adaptations in physical function.

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Keywords:  Aging; Body composition; Disability.; Obesity; Weight loss

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23682155      PMCID: PMC4158399          DOI: 10.1093/gerona/gls337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci        ISSN: 1079-5006            Impact factor:   6.053


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