Effects of Resistance Training Combined with a Ketogenic Diet: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Luis Roberto Sinott, Cledia Silveira Flores da Silva, Alice Kunzgen Scheer, Amanda Barbosa Atrib, Augusto Schneider, Carlos Castilho Barros
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Weight loss treatments require adherence to physical exercise and diet. Restrictive diets have been proposed for obesity treatment, including a ketogenic diet that are high in lipids, moderate in proteins, and low in carbohydrates. In recent years, there has been criticism of this diet because of the reduction in fat-free mass and, consequently, a reduction in basal energy expenditure, which is considered negative in obesity treatment. However, resistance training is known to promote skeletal muscle hypertrophy. The hypothesis for this review was: "Resistance training is sufficient to maintain lean mass during diets that cause ketosis." Despite the slight reduction in lean mass identified in the meta-analysis, some authors reported no loss in physical performance. Others suggested that this difference in lean mass is associated with water loss in the participants, which aligns with a few studies that reported a final phase with carbohydrate reintroduction into the diet. Our results indicated physical exercise was an important tool for maintaining lean mass in individuals who consumed carbohydrate-restricted diets that cause ketosis. Keywords: high-fat diet; carbohydrate-restricted diet; body composition; physical activity; muscle hypertrophy.
抗阻训练与生酮饮食相结合的效果:系统回顾与元分析
减肥治疗需要坚持体育锻炼和饮食。有人提出了治疗肥胖症的限制性饮食,包括高脂、适量蛋白质和低碳水化合物的生酮饮食。近年来,人们对这种饮食提出了批评,因为这种饮食会减少去脂量,从而减少基础能量消耗,这在肥胖治疗中被认为是不利的。然而,众所周知,阻力训练可促进骨骼肌肥大。本综述的假设是"在导致酮病的饮食中,阻力训练足以维持瘦体重"。尽管在荟萃分析中发现瘦体重略有减少,但一些作者报告说,体能表现并没有下降。另一些作者认为,瘦体重的差异与参与者体内水分的流失有关,这与一些研究报告的最后阶段重新引入碳水化合物饮食的结果一致。我们的研究结果表明,对于食用碳水化合物限制饮食并导致酮病的人来说,体育锻炼是保持瘦体重的重要工具。
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