Fat oxidation rate during and after a low- or high-intensity exercise in severely obese Caucasian adolescents

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Stefano Lazzer
Claudio Lafortuna
Carlo Busti
Raffaela Galli
Tiziana Tinozzi
Fiorenza Agosti
Alessandro Sartorio
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[1] Laboratorio Sperimentale di Ricerche Auxo-Endocrinologiche,Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS
[2] Università degli Studi di Udine,Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Biomediche
[3] Istituto di Bioimmagini e Fisiologia Molecolare del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS
[4] Servizio di Dietologia,Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS
[5] Divisione di Auxologia,undefined
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Fat metabolism; Obesity; Exercise intensity; Energy metabolism; Body composition;
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The objective is to study the effects of low-intensity (LI) or high-intensity (HI) equicaloric exercises on energy expenditure (EE) and substrate oxidation rate during and after the exercises in severely obese Caucasian adolescents. Twenty obese boys (BMI-SDS 3.04 ± 0.52, %Fat Mass 38.2 ± 2.1%) aged 14–16 years (pubertal stage >3) participated in this study. Maximal oxygen uptake (V′O2max) and maximal fat oxidation rate were determined with indirect calorimetry using a graded exercise test on a treadmill. EE and substrate oxidation rate during equicaloric low-intensity (LI, 42% V′O2max for 45 min) and high-intensity (HI, 67% V′O2max for 30 min) exercises on a treadmill and during post-exercise recovery period (60 min) were determined with indirect calorimetry. Maximal fat oxidation rate was observed at 42 ± 6% V′O2max (62 ± 5% HRmax) and fat oxidation rate was 0.45 ± 0.07 g/min. The total amounts of EE, during the LI and HI exercises, and the post-exercise recovery periods were not significantly different (1,884 ± 250 vs. 1,973 ± 201 kJ, p = 0.453), but the total amount of fat oxidised was significantly higher (+9.9 g, +55.7%, p < 0.001) during the LI exercise than during the HI exercise. However, fat oxidation rates during the post-exercise recovery periods were not significantly different following LI and HI exercises. Total fat oxidised was significantly higher during the LI than during the HI exercise in obese adolescents. However, the equicaloric exercise intensity did not influence EE, fat and carbohydrate oxidation rate during the recovery period.
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