Preventive effects against cognitive decline and obesity via the combination of dietary factors and exercise: can dietary factors replace or complement the beneficial effects of exercise?

IF 5.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Food & Function Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1039/d4fo06349j
Takanori Tsuda
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Abstract

Regular exercise is known to have positive effects on a variety of health outcomes, including the prevention of obesity and cognitive decline. Several recent reports have suggested that combining exercise with dietary factors such as flavonoids can amplify health functions. While the addition of dietary factors synergistically or additively enhances the beneficial effects of exercise, the addition of exercise may also reduce the amount of dietary factors needed to obtain their beneficial effects. This review describes (1) the exercise-induced improvement of health functions focusing on cognitive function, (2) several studies that investigated the effects that combining flavonoids with exercise has on obesity and cognitive function, and (3) the synergistic effect of inducing beige adipocyte formation to potentially explain the mechanism of the preventive effects of combining dietary factors and exercise on obesity, including new findings on lactate obtained through these studies. Finally, we summarize the following challenges and issues in research on developing the combination of dietary factors and exercise: clarifying the appropriate types and intensities of exercise and appropriate intake of dietary factors for obtaining the optimal combined effect, accumulating results of human interventional studies, and examining the benefits of this combination in improving the memory and learning ability of young adults and children. As scientists studying functional foods, we should focus more on exercise-replacement and exercise-complementing dietary factors in our research. This journal will play an important role in elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the combined effects of dietary factors and exercise.

饮食因素与运动相结合对认知能力下降和肥胖的预防作用:饮食因素能否取代或补充运动的有益作用?
众所周知,定期锻炼对多种健康结果都有积极影响,包括预防肥胖和认知能力下降。最近的几份报告表明,将运动与类黄酮等饮食因素结合起来可以增强健康功能。虽然饮食因素的添加协同或加性地增强了运动的有益效果,但运动的添加也可能减少获得其有益效果所需的饮食因素的数量。本文综述了(1)以认知功能为重点的运动对健康功能的改善;(2)黄酮类化合物与运动结合对肥胖和认知功能影响的几项研究;(3)诱导米黄色脂肪形成的协同作用,可能解释饮食因素与运动结合预防肥胖的机制,包括这些研究获得的关于乳酸的新发现。最后,我们总结了饮食因子与运动结合发展研究中面临的挑战和问题:明确适当的运动类型和强度,适当的饮食因子摄入以获得最佳的组合效果,积累人体干预研究的结果,并检验这种结合对提高青少年和儿童的记忆和学习能力的益处。作为研究功能性食品的科学家,我们应该在研究中更多地关注运动替代和运动补充的饮食因素。本期刊将在阐明饮食因素和运动联合作用的分子机制方面发挥重要作用。
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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.60%
发文量
957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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