Effect of exercise intensity on abdominal fat loss during calorie restriction in overweight and obese postmenopausal women: a randomized, controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Exercise intensity may affect the selective loss of abdominal adipose tissue. OBJECTIVE: This study showed whether aerobic exercise intensity affects the loss of abdominal fat and improvement in cardiovascular disease risk factors under conditions of equal energy deficit in women with ab...

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description BACKGROUND: Exercise intensity may affect the selective loss of abdominal adipose tissue. OBJECTIVE: This study showed whether aerobic exercise intensity affects the loss of abdominal fat and improvement in cardiovascular disease risk factors under conditions of equal energy deficit in women with abdominal obesity. DESIGN: This was a randomized trial in 112 overweight and obese [body mass index (in kg/m²): 25-40; waist circumference >88 cm], postmenopausal women assigned to one of three 20-wk interventions of equal energy deficit: calorie restriction (CR only), CR plus moderate-intensity aerobic exercise (CR + moderate-intensity), or CR plus vigorous-intensity exercise (CR + vigorous-intensity). The diet was a controlled program of underfeeding during which meals were provided at individual calorie levels ([almost equal to]400 kcal/d). Exercise (3 d/wk) involved treadmill walking at an intensity of 45-50% (moderate-intensity) or 70-75% (vigorous-intensity) of heart rate reserve. The primary outcome was abdominal visceral fat volume. RESULTS: Average weight loss for the 95 women who completed the study was 12.1 kg (±4.5 kg) and was not significantly different across groups. Maximal oxygen uptake (Formula O₂max) increased more in the CR + vigorous-intensity group than in either of the other groups (P < 0.05). The CR-only group lost relatively more lean mass than did either exercise group (P < 0.05). All groups showed similar decreases in abdominal visceral fat ([almost equal to]25%; P < 0.001 for all). However, changes in visceral fat were inversely related to increases in Formula O₂max (P < 0.01). Changes in lipids, fasting glucose or insulin, and 2-h glucose and insulin areas during the oral-glucose-tolerance test were similar across treatment groups. CONCLUSION: With a similar amount of total weight loss, lean mass is preserved, but there is not a preferential loss of abdominal fat when either moderate- or vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise is performed during caloric restriction. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00664729.
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abdominal fat
Abdominal Fat - anatomy & histology
Abdominal Fat - metabolism
adipose tissue
Aged
Area Under Curve
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Glucose - metabolism
Body Composition - physiology
Body fat
Caloric Restriction
Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Clinical trials
Diet, Reducing
Exercise
Exercise - physiology
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glucose Tolerance Test
Humans
low calorie diet
menopause
Middle Aged
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Obesity - physiopathology
Obesity - therapy
Original Research Communications
overweight
Overweight - epidemiology
Overweight - physiopathology
Overweight - therapy
Oxygen Consumption
Postmenopause
randomized clinical trials
Risk factors
Studies
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
weight loss
Weight Loss - physiology
women
title Effect of exercise intensity on abdominal fat loss during calorie restriction in overweight and obese postmenopausal women: a randomized, controlled trial
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