Exercise with Energy Restriction as a Means of Losing Body Mass while Preserving Muscle Quality and Ameliorating Co-morbidities: Towards a Therapy for Obesity?
Antonia Giacco, E. Silvestri, R. Senese, F. Cioffi, Arianna Cuomo, A. Lombardi, M. Moreno, A. Lanni, P. de Lange
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Exercise with Energy Restriction as a Means of Losing Body Mass while Preserving Muscle Quality and Ameliorating Co-morbidities: Towards a Therapy for Obesity?
Antonia Giacco1*, Elena Silvestri1*, Rosalba Senese2, Federica Cioffi1, Arianna Cuomo2, Assunta Lombardi3, Maria Moreno1, Antonia Lanni2 and Pieter de Lange()2
1Dipartimento di Science e Tecnologie, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Benevento, Italy
2Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli," Caserta, Italy
3Dipartimento di Biologia, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II," Napoli, Italy
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Obesity and related co-morbidities are a major public health threat worldwide, and efforts to counteract obesity by means of physiological interventions are currently being explored and applied. Here we present an overview of the literature on the effect of dietary/exercise-based programs on loss of different components of body mass. We also discuss gain or lack of loss of lean mass in view of muscle quality maintenance, which is an important aspect to consider when employing weight-loss strategies to tackle obesity. By comparing results obtained in participants with mild to severe obesity with those obtained in lean participants, we highlight variations in the success of these interventions. Furthermore, we briefly address the observation that although certain interventions may not always affect body composition they can nevertheless ameliorate co-morbidities (insulin resistance, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease). Based on what is currently known, in this narrative review we include data from human and animal studies related to the process of unravelling the mechanisms underlying conservation of functional muscle mass.
运动与能量限制作为一种减少体重,同时保持肌肉质量和改善合并症的手段:对肥胖的治疗?
运动与能量限制作为一种减少体重,同时保持肌肉质量和改善合并症的手段:对肥胖的治疗?Antonia Giacco1*, Elena Silvestri1*, Rosalba senes2, Federica cioff1, Arianna cuom2, Assunta Lombardi3, Maria Moreno1, Antonia Lanni2和Pieter de Lange()2科学与技术学院,圣安东尼奥大学,贝内文托,意大利2环境科学与技术学院,生物与制药学院,Campania大学,Luigi Vanvitelli, Caserta,意大利3生物学学院,那不勒斯大学,Federico II,摘要肥胖及相关合并症是全球范围内的主要公共卫生威胁,目前正在探索和应用通过生理干预手段对抗肥胖的努力。在这里,我们概述了基于饮食/运动的计划对身体质量不同组成部分损失的影响的文献。我们还从维持肌肉质量的角度讨论了瘦质量的增加或减少,这是采用减肥策略来解决肥胖问题时需要考虑的一个重要方面。通过比较轻度至重度肥胖参与者与瘦弱参与者获得的结果,我们强调了这些干预措施成功的差异。此外,我们简要地指出,尽管某些干预措施可能并不总是影响身体成分,但它们仍然可以改善合并症(胰岛素抵抗、非酒精性脂肪肝)。基于目前已知的情况,在这篇叙述性综述中,我们纳入了与揭示功能性肌肉质量保护机制相关的人类和动物研究数据。
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