Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, D
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Moreira, R, Sokhatska, O, Beltrão, M, Montanha, T, Garcia-Larsen, V, Villegas, R, Severo, M, Pizarro, A, Pinto, M, Martins, C, Duarte, A, Delgado, L, Cavaleiro Rufo, J, Paciência, I, Teixeira, JP, Costa, C, Moreira, P, Carvalho, J, Moreira, A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154216
Resumo: Background: The effect of a pre-exercise meal as countermeasure to exercise induced immunodepression is poorly known. Also, sedentary behavior is associated with increased cardiometabolic risk but studies on immune changes are lacking. Therefore, we aimed to assess: 1) the impact of a pre-exercise Mediterranean meal (MdM) compared with a fast-food type meal (FFM) on exercise-induced immunological changes and 2) the impact of an induced acute period of sedentary behavior on neuro-immune-endocrine status. Methods: /Design: This is a two steps clinical trial including: (a) randomized crossover clinical trial, comparing the effect a high-fat/low-nutrient dense meal, FFM, with an isoenergetic similar high-nutrient dense meal, MdM, in the immune response to an exercise challenge (EC) and (b) a pilot trial assessing the neuro-immune-endocrine change induced by acute decreasing by half the usual physical activity level. Results: A total of 46 participants (26 females), median aged 25 years were included. Of those 39-completed protocol, including overweight, physical active and inactive and participants with asthma. There were no differences in the EC between interventions. Dietary factors and physical activity were closely monitored during interventions and kept similar. During physical inactivity induction, 31% reached the target of 50% reduction in mean step number and 77% reached a 30% reduction. Conclusion: The use of a pre-exercise meal to modulate immune response and the understanding of the immunological impact of physical inactivity might help to establish future recommendations on how to practice exercise in a safer way and to recognize the potential impact of inactivity.
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spelling Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)Allostatic loadPhysical inactivityMealExercise challengeBackground: The effect of a pre-exercise meal as countermeasure to exercise induced immunodepression is poorly known. Also, sedentary behavior is associated with increased cardiometabolic risk but studies on immune changes are lacking. Therefore, we aimed to assess: 1) the impact of a pre-exercise Mediterranean meal (MdM) compared with a fast-food type meal (FFM) on exercise-induced immunological changes and 2) the impact of an induced acute period of sedentary behavior on neuro-immune-endocrine status. Methods: /Design: This is a two steps clinical trial including: (a) randomized crossover clinical trial, comparing the effect a high-fat/low-nutrient dense meal, FFM, with an isoenergetic similar high-nutrient dense meal, MdM, in the immune response to an exercise challenge (EC) and (b) a pilot trial assessing the neuro-immune-endocrine change induced by acute decreasing by half the usual physical activity level. Results: A total of 46 participants (26 females), median aged 25 years were included. Of those 39-completed protocol, including overweight, physical active and inactive and participants with asthma. There were no differences in the EC between interventions. Dietary factors and physical activity were closely monitored during interventions and kept similar. During physical inactivity induction, 31% reached the target of 50% reduction in mean step number and 77% reached a 30% reduction. Conclusion: The use of a pre-exercise meal to modulate immune response and the understanding of the immunological impact of physical inactivity might help to establish future recommendations on how to practice exercise in a safer way and to recognize the potential impact of inactivity.Elsevier20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/154216eng2451-865410.1016/j.conctc.2018.05.010Silva, DMoreira, RSokhatska, OBeltrão, MMontanha, TGarcia-Larsen, VVillegas, RSevero, MPizarro, APinto, MMartins, CDuarte, ADelgado, LCavaleiro Rufo, JPaciência, ITeixeira, JPCosta, CMoreira, PCarvalho, JMoreira, Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T12:57:56Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/154216Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:30:34.405782Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
title Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
spellingShingle Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
Silva, D
Allostatic load
Physical inactivity
Meal
Exercise challenge
title_short Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
title_full Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
title_fullStr Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
title_full_unstemmed Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
title_sort Meal-exercise challenge and physical activity reduction impact on immunity and inflammation (MERIIT trial)
author Silva, D
author_facet Silva, D
Moreira, R
Sokhatska, O
Beltrão, M
Montanha, T
Garcia-Larsen, V
Villegas, R
Severo, M
Pizarro, A
Pinto, M
Martins, C
Duarte, A
Delgado, L
Cavaleiro Rufo, J
Paciência, I
Teixeira, JP
Costa, C
Moreira, P
Carvalho, J
Moreira, A
author_role author
author2 Moreira, R
Sokhatska, O
Beltrão, M
Montanha, T
Garcia-Larsen, V
Villegas, R
Severo, M
Pizarro, A
Pinto, M
Martins, C
Duarte, A
Delgado, L
Cavaleiro Rufo, J
Paciência, I
Teixeira, JP
Costa, C
Moreira, P
Carvalho, J
Moreira, A
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, D
Moreira, R
Sokhatska, O
Beltrão, M
Montanha, T
Garcia-Larsen, V
Villegas, R
Severo, M
Pizarro, A
Pinto, M
Martins, C
Duarte, A
Delgado, L
Cavaleiro Rufo, J
Paciência, I
Teixeira, JP
Costa, C
Moreira, P
Carvalho, J
Moreira, A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allostatic load
Physical inactivity
Meal
Exercise challenge
topic Allostatic load
Physical inactivity
Meal
Exercise challenge
description Background: The effect of a pre-exercise meal as countermeasure to exercise induced immunodepression is poorly known. Also, sedentary behavior is associated with increased cardiometabolic risk but studies on immune changes are lacking. Therefore, we aimed to assess: 1) the impact of a pre-exercise Mediterranean meal (MdM) compared with a fast-food type meal (FFM) on exercise-induced immunological changes and 2) the impact of an induced acute period of sedentary behavior on neuro-immune-endocrine status. Methods: /Design: This is a two steps clinical trial including: (a) randomized crossover clinical trial, comparing the effect a high-fat/low-nutrient dense meal, FFM, with an isoenergetic similar high-nutrient dense meal, MdM, in the immune response to an exercise challenge (EC) and (b) a pilot trial assessing the neuro-immune-endocrine change induced by acute decreasing by half the usual physical activity level. Results: A total of 46 participants (26 females), median aged 25 years were included. Of those 39-completed protocol, including overweight, physical active and inactive and participants with asthma. There were no differences in the EC between interventions. Dietary factors and physical activity were closely monitored during interventions and kept similar. During physical inactivity induction, 31% reached the target of 50% reduction in mean step number and 77% reached a 30% reduction. Conclusion: The use of a pre-exercise meal to modulate immune response and the understanding of the immunological impact of physical inactivity might help to establish future recommendations on how to practice exercise in a safer way and to recognize the potential impact of inactivity.
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