急性运动对超重和肥胖人群食欲和能量摄入的影响:一项系统综述和荟萃分析

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nan Li, Min Wu, Yanchun Li
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摘要

超重和肥胖与食欲相关激素的失调和能量摄入的改变有关。运动被认为是调节食欲和支持体重管理的一种策略。对Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar、ScienceDirect、Academic search Premier和EBSCOHost等数据库进行全面检索,确定了19项研究(34项试验)纳入。使用随机效应模型,我们计算了激素浓度、食欲感知和能量摄入的效应量(ES)。急性运动对乙酰化胃饥饿素有中等抑制作用(ES = -0.73),对胰岛素有中等、不显著的影响(ES = -0.55)。胰高血糖素样肽-1显著升高(ES = 3.96),肽YY显著升高(ES = 0.24)。运动显著降低饥饿感(ES = -0.35)和预期食物消耗(ES = -0.26),对饱腹感(ES = 0.16)和饱腹感(ES = 0.15)的影响最小。相对能量摄入(ES = -0.54)和绝对能量摄入(ES = -0.19)均有显著降低。运动可能是一种有效的短期干预措施,可以减少超重和肥胖人群的食欲和能量摄入。注册号:PROSPERO CRD42024623903。
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Acute Exercise Effects on Appetite and Energy Intake in People Living With Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Overweight and obesity are associated with dysregulation of appetite-related hormones and altered energy intake. Exercise has been proposed as a strategy to modulate appetite and support weight management. A comprehensive search of databases, including Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Academic Search Premier, and EBSCOHost, identified 19 studies (34 trials) for inclusion. Using a random-effects model, we calculated effect sizes (ES) for hormone concentration, appetite perception, and energy intake. Acute exercise exerted a moderate suppressive effect on acylated ghrelin (ES = -0.73) and a moderate, nonsignificant effect on insulin (ES = -0.55). A large but nonsignificant increase was observed for glucagon-like peptide-1 (ES = 3.96), while peptide YY showed a small, nonsignificant increase (ES = 0.24). Exercise significantly reduced hunger (ES = -0.35) and prospective food consumption (ES = -0.26), with minimal effects on fullness (ES = 0.16) and satiety (ES = 0.15). Significant reductions were found in both relative (ES = -0.54) and absolute energy intake (ES = -0.19). Exercise may be an effective short-term intervention for reducing appetite and energy intake among people living with overweight and obesity. Registration: PROSPERO CRD42024623903.

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. The journal also offers editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases. To subscribe to either the print or e-version of IJSNEM, press the Subscribe or Renew button at the top of your screen.
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