Physical exercise and reduction of Postprandial Lipemia: the influence of caloric expenditure

Authors

  • Jefferson Petto Physiotherapist. PhD in Medicine and Human Health. Professor of the Social Faculty BA Brazil, Professor of the Salvador University (UNIFACS) Feira de Santana BA Brazil, Professor of the Adventist Faculty of Bahia Cachoeira BA Brazil, Technical Coordinator of the CORDIS Clinic of Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Salvador BA Brazil.
  • Marvyn de Santana do Sacramento Student. Social Faculty BA, Brazil.
  • Vinícius Afonso Gomes Physiotherapist. Professor at Salvador University - UNIFACS, Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil.
  • André Lemos de Souza Andrade Physiotherapist. Social Faculty BA Brazil.
  • Alan Carlos Nery dos Santos Physiotherapist. Master. Professor at the and Salvador University - UNIFACS, Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil.
  • Ana Marice Teixeira Ladeia Physician. PhD in Medicine and Human Health. Adjunct Professor of the Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health, BA, Brazil.PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND REDUCTION OF POSTPRANDIAL LIPEMIA: THE INFLUENCE OF CALORIC EXPENDITURE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v8i2.1940

Keywords:

Metabolism. Lipids. Lipoproteins. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dyslipidemias.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although the reductive effect of a single physical exercise (PE) session on postprandial lipemia (PPL) is controversial, studies indicate that caloric expenditure is the main determinant of PPL reduction.  OBJECTIVE: Test the hypothesis that a PE session based on caloric expenditure modifies PPL. METHODS: This is a prospective controlled intervention study, including a cohort of 18 men with average age of 22 ± 1.3 years and BMI of 21 ± 4.2 kg/m². All were irregularly active students, with fasting triglyceride (TG) values of less than or equal to 150mg/dL. They were submitted to two PPL tests: Basal (PPLB) and Exercise (PPLE). Blood samples were collected at time 0 (fasting) and after ingestion of a lipid compound (25g) at 180 and 240 minutes for TG dosing. In the PPLE test, a PE session on treadmill was applied shortly after the collection at 120 minutes, achieving an energy expenditure of 500kcal. STATISTICS: The medians of the variation (delta) between the TG values between fasting and 120min (?1), fasting and 240min (?2) and between 120 and 240min (?3) were compared. The bi-directional Wilcoxon test was used to compare deltas. RESULTS: The TG medians of ?1 respectively for PPLB and PPLE were 63 Vs.60 (p=0.95); ?2 102 Vs. 25 (p=0.02) and ?3 32 Vs. -10 (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: In this study, a physical exercise session based on caloric expenditure of 500kcal, after lipid intake, reduced the PPL peak in healthy youngsters.

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05/17/2018

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Petto J, do Sacramento M de S, Gomes VA, Andrade AL de S, dos Santos ACN, Ladeia AMT. Physical exercise and reduction of Postprandial Lipemia: the influence of caloric expenditure. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2018 May 17 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];8(2):239-47. Available from: https://www5.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/1940

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