DIET AND BODY-COMPOSITION - EFFECT OF VERY LOW CALORIE DIETS AND EXERCISE

被引:21
作者
DONNELLY, JE
JAKICIC, J
GUNDERSON, S
机构
[1] Human Performance Laboratory, University of Nebraska, Kearney, Nebraska
关键词
D O I
10.2165/00007256-199112040-00003
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Obesity is the presence of excess body fat and is associated with a variety of medical conditions which increase morbidity and mortality. Millions of individuals participate in weight-reduction programmes which include reduced calorie diets and may also include exercise. Very low calorie diets (VLCD) of 400 to 800 kcal/day appear attractive as they generally show an increase in weight loss from 0.2 to 0.5 kg/week found with the traditional diet to 1.5 to 2.0 kg/week. Early use of very low calorie diets with poor quality protein and loose medical supervision resulted in about 60 deaths, many of which were attributed to loss of lean body mass and in particular, cardiac muscle atrophy. Although current very low calorie diets presumed safe, concern regarding preservation of lean body mass (LBM) remains. Investigators have used exercise to slow the depletion of lean body mass during very low calorie diets; however, the results are not conclusive. A host of different methodologies and questionable documentation and design of exercise protocols precludes a definitive statement for the benefits of exercise during very low calorie diets for the purpose of LBM retention.
引用
收藏
页码:237 / 249
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Ball M.F., Canary J.J., Kyle L.H., Comparative effects of caloric restriction and total starvation on body composition in obesity, Annals of Internal Medicine, 67, pp. 60-67, (1967)
  • [2] Ball M.F., Kyle L.H., Canary J.J., Comparative effects of caloric restriction and metabolic acceleration on body composition in obesity, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, 27, pp. 273-278, (1967)
  • [3] Ball M.F., Canary J.J., Kyle L.H., Tissue changes during intermittent starvation and caloric restriction as treatment for severe obesity, Archives of Internal Medicine, 125, pp. 62-68, (1970)
  • [4] Ballor D.L., Katch V.L., Becque M.D., Marks C.R., Resistance weight training during caloric restriction enhances lean body weight maintenance, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 47, pp. 19-25, (1988)
  • [5] Barrows K., Snook J., Effect of a high-protein, very-low-calorie diet on body composition and anthropometric parameters of obese middle-aged women, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 45, pp. 381-390, (1987)
  • [6] Bistrian B.R., Clinical use of a protein-sparing modified fast, Journal of the American Medical Association, 240, pp. 2299-2302, (1978)
  • [7] Bray G.A., Davidson M.B., Drenick E.J., Obesity: a serious symptom, Annals of Internal Medicine, 77, pp. 779-795, (1972)
  • [8] Brown, Klish W.J., Hollander J., Campbell M.A., Forbes G.B., A high protein, low calorie liquid diet in the treatment of very obese adolescents: long-term effect on lean body mass, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 38, pp. 20-31, (1983)
  • [9] Coxon A., Kreitzman S., Brodie D., Howard A., Rapid weight loss and lean tissue: evidence for comparable body composition and metabolic rate in differing rates of weight loss, International Journal of Obesity, 13, pp. 179-181, (1989)
  • [10] Dalle Grave R., Bussinello P., Zeni A., Short term effect of a very low calorie diet on body composition and fat distribution, International Journal of Obesity, 13, pp. 177-178, (1989)