A study on macronutrient self-selection after acute aerobic exercise in college females

[Purpose] This study was conducted to determine whether acute aerobic exercise (climbing) is associated with changes in the dietary intake pattern. [Subjects and Methods] Food intake and physical activity data for 15 female college students were sampled for 3 days and categorized according to routin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Physical Therapy Science 2016, Vol.28(9), pp.2556-2559
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Tae-Young, Kim, Min-Jeong, Cho, Ik-Rae, Won, Yu-Mi, Han, Mi-Kyung, Jung, Kon-Nym, Lee, Sang-Ho, Lee, Jae-Hee, Chin, Ji-Hyoung, Roh, Jae-Hun, Min, Seung-Hi, Lee, Taek-Kyun, Park, Hyo-Joo, Jang, Kwon, Kwon, Se-Jeong, Kang, Suh-Jung, Shin, Mi-Ae, Kim, Hu-Nyun, Hong, Jae-Seung, Choi, Eun-Hi, An, Nam-Il, Kim, Ji-Hyuk, Kim, Mi-Suk
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Zusammenfassung:[Purpose] This study was conducted to determine whether acute aerobic exercise (climbing) is associated with changes in the dietary intake pattern. [Subjects and Methods] Food intake and physical activity data for 15 female college students were sampled for 3 days and categorized according to routine activity or high-intensity activity such as hiking. Nutrient intake based on the data was analyzed using a nutrition program. [Results] Carbohydrate and protein intake was significantly decreased after exercise compared to before acute aerobic exercise, but lipid intake showed no significant difference. Calorie intake was significantly decreased after exercise compared to before exercise; however, calorie consumption was significantly increased after exercise. [Conclusion] Aerobic exercise causes a decrease in total calories by inducing reduction in carbohydrate and protein intake. Therefore, aerobic exercise is very important for weight (body fat) control since it causes positive changes in the food intake pattern in female students.
ISSN:0915-5287
2187-5626
DOI:10.1589/jpts.28.2556