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Transient energy deficit induced by exercise increases 24-h fat oxidation in young trained men.

Kaito Iwayama1, Ryosuke Kawabuchi1, Insung Park1, Reiko Kurihara1, Masashi Kobayashi1, Masanobu Hibi2, Sachiko Oishi2, Koichi Yasunaga2, Hitomi Ogata1, Yoshiharu Nabekura1, Kumpei Tokuyama3.   

Abstract

Whole body fat oxidation increases during exercise. However, 24-h fat oxidation on a day with exercise often remains similar to that of sedentary day, when energy intake is increased to achieve an energy-balanced condition. The present study aimed to examine a possibility that time of the day when exercise is performed makes differences in 24-h fat oxidation. As a potential mechanism of exercise affecting 24-h fat oxidation, its relation to exercise-induced transient energy deficit was examined. Nine young male endurance athletes underwent three trials of indirect calorimetry using a metabolic chamber, in which they performed a session of 100 min of exercise before breakfast (AM), after lunch (PM), or two sessions of 50 min of exercise before breakfast and after lunch (AM/PM) at 65% of maximal oxygen uptake. Experimental meals were designed to achieve individual energy balance. Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure was similar among the trials, but 24-h fat oxidation was 1,142 ± 97, 809 ± 88, and 608 ± 46 kcal/24 h in descending order of its magnitude for AM, AM/PM, and PM, respectively (P < 0.05). Twenty-four-hour carbohydrate oxidation was 2,558 ± 110, 2,374 ± 114, and 2,062 ± 96 kcal/24 h for PM, AM/PM, and AM, respectively. In spite of energy-balanced condition over 24 h, exercise induced a transient energy deficit, the magnitude of which was negatively correlated with 24-h fat oxidation (r = -0.72, P < 0.01). Similarly, transient carbohydrate deficit after exercise was negatively correlated with 24-h fat oxidation (r = -0.40, P < 0.05). The time of the day when exercise is performed affects 24-h fat oxidation, and the transient energy/carbohydrate deficit after exercise is implied as a factor affecting 24-h fat oxidation.
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Keywords:  energy balance; energy flux; epoc; metabolic chamber

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25554797     DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00697.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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10.  Exercise Increases 24-h Fat Oxidation Only When It Is Performed Before Breakfast.

Authors:  Kaito Iwayama; Reiko Kurihara; Yoshiharu Nabekura; Ryosuke Kawabuchi; Insung Park; Masashi Kobayashi; Hitomi Ogata; Momoko Kayaba; Makoto Satoh; Kumpei Tokuyama
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