TITLE:
Acute effect of moderate intensity physical exercise on postprandial hyperlipaemia of individuals with central obesity
AUTHORS:
Djeyne Silveira Wagmacker, Karla Kurzendorff Souza, Julia Vieira da Graca, Geodania da Costa Barreto, Paula Caroline Souza Macêdo, Tamara Felix Ferreira, Ana M. Ladeia
KEYWORDS:
Postprandial Hyperlipaemia; Exercise; Central Obesity
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.4 No.12A,
December
31,
2012
ABSTRACT:
Introduction:
High postprandial triglyceride levels and obesity are associated with
coronaropathy, and influence the pathogenesis and progression of
atherosclerosis. Objective: To evaluate the effect of immediate acute
physical exercise on postprandial hyperlipaemia in individuals with central
obesity. Methods: Study included sedentary, normolipidemic individuals aged
18 - 30 years, with waist circumference >80 in for women and >94 for men.
The physical exercise was performed for 45 minutes with 55% - 60% of the heart rate reserve. Triglyceride level tests were performed after fasting, and at time intervals of 1h and 3 h after lipid
overload, a week before and immediately after a session of physical exercise. Results: Thirty-six individuals were evaluated (mean age 23.74 ± 4.05 years, 88.2% women, BMI = 28.4 ± 3.4). Fasting
and post-prandial triglyceride levels were similar before and after the
exercise (p = 0.87). A smaller rise in triglyceride levels was observed in the
1st hour in obese individuals (5%) compared with over-weight individuals (21%)
p = 0.001. Conclusion: In individuals with central obesity, moderate intensity
physical exercise performed immediately before lipid overload does not reduce
the hyperlipidemic peak.