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Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 3/2006

01-02-2006 | Original Article

Minor changes in blood lipids after 6 weeks of high-volume low- intensity physical activity with strict energy balance control

Authors: Stefan Branth, Anders Sjödin, Anders Forslund, Leif Hambraeus, Ulf Holmbäck

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 3/2006

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Abstract

Physical activity has been shown to favorably affect metabolic risk markers, including blood lipids. The impact of high-energy turnover, without influencing the traditionally used markers of exercise training effects, on blood lipids is still unclear. The aim was to study the effect of high-volume low-intensity physical activity on the blood lipid pattern, with a tight control of diet and energy balance. Eight untrained men [42.5 (12.1) years, body mass index 24.2 (2.8) kg m−2] were tested in two different 6-week protocols. In the sedentary protocol, the subjects were instructed to limit their everyday physical activity. In the activity protocol, a 2-h physical activity bout was performed 5 days week−1 (~40% of VO2max; equivalent of an additional 21 MJ week−1 in energy expenditure). The diet for both protocols comprised ~40 energy percent (E%) fat, ~50 E% carbohydrates (CHO). The polyunsaturated fatty acids to saturated fatty acids ratio of the diet was ~0.12. There were no changes during each 6-week period or differences between the two protocols in body weight, body composition or aerobic capacity. Low-intensity physical activity did not affect lipid parameters substantially, except for a slightly lower Apo-B/Apo-A1 ratio with the activity protocol (P<0.05). Total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, as well as Apo-B and Apo-A1, were increased during the beginning of each 6-week period (P<0.05), but returned to basal levels by the sixth week. In conclusion, 6 weeks of high-volume low-intensity physical activity did not affect blood lipids substantially.
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Metadata
Title
Minor changes in blood lipids after 6 weeks of high-volume low- intensity physical activity with strict energy balance control
Authors
Stefan Branth
Anders Sjödin
Anders Forslund
Leif Hambraeus
Ulf Holmbäck
Publication date
01-02-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 3/2006
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-005-0096-2

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