Long-term Leisure-time Physical Activity and Serum Metabolome

Long-term physical inactivity seems to cause many health problems. We studied whether persistent physical activity compared with inactivity has a global effect on serum metabolome toward reduced cardiometabolic disease risk. Sixteen same-sex twin pairs (mean age, 60 years) were selected from a cohor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2013-01, Vol.127 (3), p.340-348
Hauptverfasser: KUJALA, Urho M, MAKINEN, Ville-Petteri, SIPILA, Sarianna, HIRVENSALO, Mirja, TELAMA, Risto, TAMMELIN, Tuija, SAVOLAINEN, Markku J, POUTA, Anneli, O'REILLY, Paul F, MANTYSELKA, Pekka, VIIKARI, Jorma, KÄHÖNEN, Mika, HEINONEN, Ilkka, LEHTIMAKI, Terho, ELLIOTT, Paul, VANHALA, Mauno J, RAITAKARI, Olli T, JARVELIN, Marjo-Riitta, KAPRIO, Jaakko, KAINULAINEN, Heikki, ALA-KORPELA, Mika, SOININEN, Pasi, KANGAS, Antti J, LESKINEN, Tuija H, RAHKILA, Paavo, WIIRTZ, Peter, KOVANEN, Vuokko, SULIN CHENG
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Zusammenfassung:Long-term physical inactivity seems to cause many health problems. We studied whether persistent physical activity compared with inactivity has a global effect on serum metabolome toward reduced cardiometabolic disease risk. Sixteen same-sex twin pairs (mean age, 60 years) were selected from a cohort of twin pairs on the basis of their >30-year discordance for physical activity. Persistently (≥5 years) active and inactive groups in 3 population-based cohorts (mean ages, 31-52 years) were also studied (1037 age- and sex-matched pairs). Serum metabolome was quantified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We used permutation analysis to estimate the significance of the multivariate effect combined across all metabolic measures; univariate effects were estimated by paired testing in twins and in matched pairs in the cohorts, and by meta-analysis over all substudies. Persistent physical activity was associated with the multivariate metabolic profile in the twins (P=0.003), and a similar pattern was observed in all 3 population cohorts with differing mean ages. Isoleucine, α1-acid glycoprotein, and glucose were lower in the physically active than in the inactive individuals (P
ISSN:0009-7322
1524-4539
DOI:10.1161/circulationaha.112.105551