Diet Versus Exercise in Weight Loss and Maintenance: Focus on Tryptophan.

IF 2.7 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2016-05-10 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.4137/IJTR.S33385
Barbara Strasser, Dietmar Fuchs
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Abstract

An association between mood disturbance, the inability to lose or to stop gaining weight, and a craving for carbohydrates is manifested by many people who are overweight or are becoming so. In a recent study, we observed that low-calorie weight loss diet lowered not only levels of leptin but also levels of essential amino acid tryptophan (TRP) significantly. The disturbed metabolism of TRP might affect biosynthesis of serotonin and could thereby increase the susceptibility for mood disturbances and carbohydrate craving, increasing the cessation probability of weight reduction programs. Alternatively, moderate physical exercise - a potent stimulus to modulate (reduce/normalize) proinflammatory cytokines, which may affect TRP levels - could be helpful in improving mood status and preventing uncontrolled weight gain. In contrast, excessive physical exercise may induce breakdown of TRP when proinflammatory cascades together with TRP-degrading enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-1 are stimulated, which may lead to neuropsychiatric symptoms such as fatigue and low mood.

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减肥和维持体重的饮食与运动:关注色氨酸。
许多超重或正在变胖的人都表现出情绪紊乱、无法减肥或停止增重以及对碳水化合物的渴望之间的联系。在最近的一项研究中,我们观察到低热量减肥饮食不仅降低了瘦素水平,而且显著降低了必需氨基酸色氨酸(TRP)水平。TRP代谢紊乱可能影响血清素的生物合成,从而增加情绪紊乱和对碳水化合物的渴望的易感性,增加减肥计划停止的可能性。另外,适度的体育锻炼——一种调节(减少/正常化)促炎细胞因子的有效刺激,可能会影响色氨酸水平——可能有助于改善情绪状态和防止体重失控增加。相反,过度体育锻炼可引起促炎级联反应,同时刺激TRP降解酶吲哚胺2,3-双加氧酶-1,导致TRP分解,导致疲劳、情绪低落等神经精神症状。
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