Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10111814
Title: Lipoprotein subclass profile after progressive energy deficits induced by calorie restriction or exercise
Authors: Chooi, Y.C
Ding, C
Chan, Z
Lo, J
Choo, J
Ding, B.T.K
Leow, M.K.-S 
Magkos, F 
Keywords: carbohydrate
carbon dioxide
fat
high density lipoprotein cholesterol
lipoprotein
low density lipoprotein cholesterol
triacylglycerol
very low density lipoprotein cholesterol
high density lipoprotein cholesterol
lipoprotein
low density lipoprotein cholesterol
triacylglycerol
adult
aerobic exercise
Article
blood sampling
body composition
body fat
body mass
caloric intake
caloric restriction
controlled study
crossover procedure
diet
dyslipidemia
exercise
fat mass
female
human
indirect calorimetry
male
middle aged
normal human
nuclear magnetic resonance
obesity
oxygen consumption
physical activity
resting energy expenditure
resting metabolic rate
adolescent
blood
body weight loss
diet restriction
energy metabolism
randomized controlled trial
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Caloric Restriction
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Cross-Over Studies
Diet
Energy Metabolism
Exercise
Fasting
Female
Humans
Lipoproteins
Male
Middle Aged
Triglycerides
Weight Loss
Young Adult
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Chooi, Y.C, Ding, C, Chan, Z, Lo, J, Choo, J, Ding, B.T.K, Leow, M.K.-S, Magkos, F (2018). Lipoprotein subclass profile after progressive energy deficits induced by calorie restriction or exercise. Nutrients 10 (11) : 1814. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10111814
Abstract: Weight loss, induced by chronic energy deficit, improves the blood lipid profile. However, the effects of an acute negative energy balance and the comparative efficacy of diet and exercise are not well-established. We determined the effects of progressive, acute energy deficits (20% or 40% of daily energy requirements) induced by a single day of calorie restriction (n = 19) or aerobic exercise (n = 13) in healthy subjects (age: 26 ± 9 years; body mass index (BMI): 21.8 ± 2.9 kg/m2). Fasting plasma concentrations of very low-, intermediate-, low-, and high-density lipoprotein (VLDL, LDL, IDL, and HDL, respectively) particles and their subclasses were determined using nuclear magnetic resonance. Total plasma triglyceride and VLDL-triglyceride concentrations decreased after calorie restriction and exercise (all p ? 0.025); the pattern of change was linear with an increasing energy deficit (all p < 0.03), with no evidence of plateauing. The number of circulating large and medium VLDL particles decreased after diet and exercise (all p < 0.015), with no change in small VLDL particles. The concentrations of IDL, LDL, and HDL particles, their relative distributions, and the particle sizes were not altered. Our data indicate that an acute negative energy balance induced by calorie restriction and aerobic exercise reduces triglyceride concentrations in a dose-dependent manner, by decreasing circulating large and medium VLDL particles. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Source Title: Nutrients
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175034
ISSN: 20726643
DOI: 10.3390/nu10111814
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