Influence of exercise training on physiological and performance changes with weight loss in men

被引:145
作者
Kraemer, WJ [1 ]
Volek, JS
Clark, KL
Gordon, SE
Puhl, SM
Koziris, LP
McBride, JM
Triplett-McBride, NT
Putukian, M
Newton, RU
Häkkinen, K
Bush, JA
Sebastianelli, WJ
机构
[1] Ball State Univ, Human Performance Lab, Muncie, IN 47306 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Noll Physiol Res Ctr, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[3] Penn State Univ, Ctr Sports Med, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
关键词
diet; strength training; lipoproteins; testosterone; cortisol; endurance training;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-199909000-00014
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological effects of a weight-loss dietary regimen with or without exercise. Methods: Thirty-five overweight men were matched and randomly placed into either a control group (C; N = 6) or one of three dietary groups; a diet-only group (D; N = 8), a diet group that performed aerobic exercise three rimes per week (DE; N = 8), and a diet group that performed both aerobic and strength training three times per week (DES; N = 10). Results: After 12 wk, D, DE, and DES demonstrated a similar and significant (P less than or equal to 0.05) reduction in body mass (-9.64, -8.99, and -9.90 kg, respectively) with fat mass comprising 69, 78, and 97% of the total loss in body mass, respectively. The diet-only group also demonstrated a significant reduction in fat-free mass. Maximum strength, as determined by 1-RM testing in the bench press and squat exercise was significantly increased for DES in both the bench press (+19.6%) and squat exercise (+32.6%). Absolute peak O-2 consumption was significantly elevated in DE (+24.8%) and DES (+15.4%). There were no differences in performance during a 30-s Wingate rest for the DE and DES, whereas D demonstrated a significant decline in peak and mean power output. Resting metabolic rate (RMR) (kcal.d(-1)) was not significantly different for any of the groups except for the DE group. There were no significant changes in basal concentrations of serum glucose, BUN, cortisol, testosterone, and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol for any of the groups. Serum total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol were significantly decreased for all dietary groups. Serum triglycerides were significantly reduced for D and DES at week 6 and remained lower at week 12 for D, while triglycerides returned to baseline values for DES. Conclusions: These data indicate that a weight-loss dietary regimen in conjunction with aerobic and resistance exercise prevents the normal decline in bat-free mass and muscular power and augments body composition, maximal strength, and maximum oxygen consumption compared with weight-loss induced by diet alone.
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页数:10
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