The effects of acute aerobic exercise on appetite-regulating parameters and energy intake in males with obesity.

Shahin Khodabandeh, Farhad Rahmani-Nia, Bahman Mirzaei, Timothy J Fairchild, Tom J Hazell
Author Information
  1. Shahin Khodabandeh: Department of Exercise Physiology University of Guilan Rasht Iran. ORCID
  2. Farhad Rahmani-Nia: Department of Exercise Physiology University of Guilan Rasht Iran. ORCID
  3. Bahman Mirzaei: Department of Exercise Physiology University of Guilan Rasht Iran.
  4. Timothy J Fairchild: School of Allied Health and Centre for Healthy Ageing College of Health and Education, Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia. ORCID
  5. Tom J Hazell: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Canada. ORCID

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effects of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on appetite control parameters, appetite perceptions, and energy intake in sedentary males with obesity.
Design: Eleven males with obesity (body fat percentage 36.5 ± 2.5%, body mass index 35.3 ± 4.2 kg/m, V̇O 29 ± 3.1 mL·kg·min) completed two experimental sessions: (1) no exercise (CTRL) and (2) 60 min of moderate-intensity cycling exercise at 60% V̇O (MICT) in a crossover design. Blood analysis included growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15), total ghrelin, peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), total glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), insulin, and glucose, as well as subjective appetite perceptions were measured in specific intervals. A standard breakfast at 0 h and an ad libitum meal postexercise was provided.
Result: GDF-15 (95% confidence interval [CI]: [2.48-27.28] ng/L,  = 0.021) increased immediately following MICT compared to CTRL. However, there were no differences for PYY ( = 0.480, ), total ghrelin ( = 0.646, ), and total GLP-1 ( = 0.451, ) between sessions. Appetite perceptions (95% CI: [(-20.38)-(-6.16)] mm,  = 0.001) were suppressed following MICT though energy intake was not different between the sessions (95% CI: [(-1904.9)-928.1] kJ,  = 0.480).
Conclusion: Sixty minutes of MICT increased GDF-15 while suppressing appetite perceptions in individuals with obesity. There was no energy compensation postexercise.

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