Effect of moderate physical activity on plasma leptin concentration in humans.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_16528
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Effect of moderate physical activity on plasma leptin concentration in humans.
Journal
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
Author(s)
Dirlewanger M., Di Vetta V., Giusti V., Schneiter P., Jéquier E., Tappy L.
ISSN
0301-5548 (Print)
ISSN-L
0301-5548
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1999
Volume
79
Number
4
Pages
331-335
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
In subjects who maintain a constant body mass, the increased energy expenditure induced by exercise must be compensated by a similar increase in energy intake. Since leptin has been shown to decrease food intake in animals, it can be expected that physical exercise would increase energy intake by lowering plasma leptin concentrations. This effect may be secondary either to exercise-induced negative energy balance or to other effects of exercise. To delineate the effects of moderate physical activity on plasma leptin concentrations, 11 healthy lean subjects (4 men, 7 women) were studied on three occasions over 3 days; in study 1 they consumed an isoenergetic diet (1.3 times resting energy expenditure) over 3 days with no physical activity; in study 2 the subjects received the same diet as in study 1, but they exercised twice daily during the 3 days (cycling at 60 W for 30 min); in study 3 the subjects exercised twice daily during the 3 days, and their energy intake was increased by 18% to cover the extra energy expenditure induced by the physical activity. Fasting plasma leptin concentration (measured on the morning of day 4) was unaltered by exercise [8.64 (SEM 2.22) 7.17 (SEM 1.66), 7.33 (SEM 1.72) 1 microg x l(-1) in studies 1, 2 and 3, respectively]. It was concluded that a moderate physical activity performed over a 3-day period does not alter plasma leptin concentrations, even when energy balance is slightly negative. This argues against a direct effect of physical exercise on plasma leptin concentrations, when body composition is unaltered.
Keywords
3-Hydroxybutyric Acid/blood, Adult, Energy Metabolism/physiology, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood, Female, Humans, Leptin, Male, Osmolar Concentration, Physical Exertion/physiology, Proteins/analysis
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