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Effects of exercise on riboflavin requirements: biological validation in weight reducing women.

A Z Belko, M P Meredith, H J Kalkwarf, E Obarzanek, S Weinberg, R Roach, G McKeon, D A Roe.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to evaluate our previous estimates for riboflavin requirement, 0.96 mg/1000 kcal during nonexercise and 1.16 mg/1000 kcal during exercise in overweight women. Two groups of 6 weight reducing women consumed either 1.16 mg riboflavin/1000 kcal (HR) or 0.96 mg/1000 kcal (MR). The study was two, 3 period by 2 treatment (exercise or nonexercise) crossover designs, one design at each level of riboflavin. Erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity coefficients (AC) significantly increased in both groups from 1.16 +/- .02 to 1.20 +/- .03 in group HR and from 1.31 +/- .04 to 1.36 +/- .02 in the MR group during nonexercise and exercise, respectively. ACs increased in the HR group due to an increase in total enzyme activity while ACs increased in the MR group due to a decrease in basal enzyme activity reflecting decreased flavin availability. There were no differences in aerobic capacity, weight loss, nor change in lean body mass between the two groups. Thus, 0.96 mg/1000 kcal was not adequate during either nonexercise or exercise periods while the 1.16 mg/1000 kcal was adequate.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3969935     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/41.2.270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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