The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects
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Resumo: | Background: Diet and exercise are often prescribed as primary intervention regarding obesity-related disorders. Additionally, recent studies have shown beneficial effects of weight loss through diet and exercise in ghrelin concentrations in obese subjects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 5% weight loss on lipid profile, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and acylated ghrelin (AG) using two different methods of intervention (diet or diet plus exercise). Materials and methods: Eighteen subjects (twelve women and six men) aged 20–40 years with a body mass index of 30–34.9 kg/m2 (grade 1 obesity) were randomized into two intervention groups: diet (n=9) or diet plus exercise (n=9). Both groups underwent treatment until 5% of the initial body weight was lost. At baseline and upon completion, RMR and AG were analyzed. Results: Both groups showed a significant decrease in body fat percentage and fat mass. The diet-plus-exercise group showed a decrease in AG (pre: 54.4±25.3 pg/mL and post: 33.2±19.1 pg/mL) and an increase in RMR (pre: 1,363±379 kcal/day, post: 1,633±223 kcal/day). Conclusion: These data suggest that diet plus exercise induced weight loss and had beneficial effects on AG concentration and RMR, essential factors to ensure the benefits of a weight-loss program. |
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Lopes, André LuizFayh, Ana Paula TrussardiCampos, Luísa Garcia de SouzaTeixeira, Bruno CostaCarteri, Randhall Bruce KreismannRibeiro, Jerri LuizFriedman, RogérioOliveira, Álvaro Reischak de2014-03-26T01:51:18Z20131178-7007http://hdl.handle.net/10183/89725000911816Background: Diet and exercise are often prescribed as primary intervention regarding obesity-related disorders. Additionally, recent studies have shown beneficial effects of weight loss through diet and exercise in ghrelin concentrations in obese subjects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 5% weight loss on lipid profile, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and acylated ghrelin (AG) using two different methods of intervention (diet or diet plus exercise). Materials and methods: Eighteen subjects (twelve women and six men) aged 20–40 years with a body mass index of 30–34.9 kg/m2 (grade 1 obesity) were randomized into two intervention groups: diet (n=9) or diet plus exercise (n=9). Both groups underwent treatment until 5% of the initial body weight was lost. At baseline and upon completion, RMR and AG were analyzed. Results: Both groups showed a significant decrease in body fat percentage and fat mass. The diet-plus-exercise group showed a decrease in AG (pre: 54.4±25.3 pg/mL and post: 33.2±19.1 pg/mL) and an increase in RMR (pre: 1,363±379 kcal/day, post: 1,633±223 kcal/day). Conclusion: These data suggest that diet plus exercise induced weight loss and had beneficial effects on AG concentration and RMR, essential factors to ensure the benefits of a weight-loss program.application/pdfengDiabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy. Auckland, N.Z. Vol. 6 (Nov. 2013), p. 469-475DietaMetabolismo energéticoObesidadeTerapia por exercícioExercise therapyDietEnergy regulationObesityHormonesThe effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjectsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000911816.pdf.txt000911816.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain35485http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/89725/2/000911816.pdf.txtbd36bd6c577cc400b7a487e4c735000eMD52ORIGINAL000911816.pdf000911816.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf265688http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/89725/1/000911816.pdff528f2beb4cc020b688af513f5bd4ae5MD51THUMBNAIL000911816.pdf.jpg000911816.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2094http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/89725/3/000911816.pdf.jpgd7997e6957ed17f1da227b39a38cc147MD5310183/897252018-10-31 02:38:17.708033oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/89725Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-31T05:38:17Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects Lopes, André Luiz Dieta Metabolismo energético Obesidade Terapia por exercício Exercise therapy Diet Energy regulation Obesity Hormones |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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The effects of diet- and diet plus exercise-induced weight loss on basal metabolic rate and acylated ghrelin in grade 1 obese subjects |
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Lopes, André Luiz |
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Lopes, André Luiz Fayh, Ana Paula Trussardi Campos, Luísa Garcia de Souza Teixeira, Bruno Costa Carteri, Randhall Bruce Kreismann Ribeiro, Jerri Luiz Friedman, Rogério Oliveira, Álvaro Reischak de |
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Fayh, Ana Paula Trussardi Campos, Luísa Garcia de Souza Teixeira, Bruno Costa Carteri, Randhall Bruce Kreismann Ribeiro, Jerri Luiz Friedman, Rogério Oliveira, Álvaro Reischak de |
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Lopes, André Luiz Fayh, Ana Paula Trussardi Campos, Luísa Garcia de Souza Teixeira, Bruno Costa Carteri, Randhall Bruce Kreismann Ribeiro, Jerri Luiz Friedman, Rogério Oliveira, Álvaro Reischak de |
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Dieta Metabolismo energético Obesidade Terapia por exercício |
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Dieta Metabolismo energético Obesidade Terapia por exercício Exercise therapy Diet Energy regulation Obesity Hormones |
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Exercise therapy Diet Energy regulation Obesity Hormones |
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Background: Diet and exercise are often prescribed as primary intervention regarding obesity-related disorders. Additionally, recent studies have shown beneficial effects of weight loss through diet and exercise in ghrelin concentrations in obese subjects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 5% weight loss on lipid profile, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and acylated ghrelin (AG) using two different methods of intervention (diet or diet plus exercise). Materials and methods: Eighteen subjects (twelve women and six men) aged 20–40 years with a body mass index of 30–34.9 kg/m2 (grade 1 obesity) were randomized into two intervention groups: diet (n=9) or diet plus exercise (n=9). Both groups underwent treatment until 5% of the initial body weight was lost. At baseline and upon completion, RMR and AG were analyzed. Results: Both groups showed a significant decrease in body fat percentage and fat mass. The diet-plus-exercise group showed a decrease in AG (pre: 54.4±25.3 pg/mL and post: 33.2±19.1 pg/mL) and an increase in RMR (pre: 1,363±379 kcal/day, post: 1,633±223 kcal/day). Conclusion: These data suggest that diet plus exercise induced weight loss and had beneficial effects on AG concentration and RMR, essential factors to ensure the benefits of a weight-loss program. |
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