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Am J
in
Nuir l990 ;5 1 :1 53-7 . P rin ted in U S A . © 19 90 A merican S oc ie ty fo r C lin ica l N utr ition 15 3
E ffe c t o f in tens ity o f phys ica l a c tiv ity on
body fa tness and fa t d is tr ib u tio n1 ’2
Ange lo T rem blay , Jean-P ierre D espr {233}s, C laud e Leblan c, C ora Lynn C ra ig ,
B lake Ferris , Thoma s S tephen s, a nd C laude B ouchard
A B S T R A C T T o ev alu a te the effe c t o fin te ns ity o f p hy sica l
activ ity on bo dy fa tness and fa t d istribu tion , obse rv a tion s of
1 366 w om en and 12 57 m en w ho partic ipa ted in the 1981 C an-
ada F itness S urvey w ere ana lyzed . S ub jec ts w ere te sted fo r en -
ergy expend itu re o fle isu re -tim e ac tiv itie s and estim ated m ax i-
m al oxy gen up take (V O 2 m ax), body fatn ess w as m easu red b y
sub cu tan eous sk in fo ld th ickn es ses , and an th rop om etr ic m ea -
su rem en ts w ere m ad e . S u b jects o f b o th sexes w ere ca tegorized
in to fou r sub group s on the b as is o f th eir p ar tic ipa tion in lei-
su re- tim e ac tiv itie s o f va rio us in tensitie s . In gene ra l, sub jec ts
prac tic ing v igo rous ac tiv itie s o n a regu la r b as is had lo w er su b-
cu taneous sk in fo ld th ickn esses and w ais t-to -h ip ra tios(W H R s)
than those n o t p e rfo rm ing these ac tiv itie s . T h ese d iffe ren ces
rem a ined sta tis tic ally sign ifican t a fte r a co va riance an aly sis w as
used to rem ov e the e ffect o fto ta l en ergy expend itu re o f le isu re-
tim e ac tiv itie s on subcu taneou s fa t and fat d is tr ibu tio n . M ore-
ov er , the W H R rem a ined sign ifican tly low er in sub jec ts p er-
fo rm in g h igh -in ten sity exe rc ise af te r the e ffect o f su bcu taneous
fa t o n fat d is tribu tion w as ad justed fo r .
Am J C lin N utr
l9 90 ;5 1 : 15 3-7 .
K E Y W OR S F atn ess a d ip o sity en erg y exp en d itu re
phys ical activ ity
I n trod u c t ion
E xerc ise tra in ing is freq uen tly used d urin g th e co urse o f a
w eig h t-reduc ing program and its bene ficia l e ffec ts o n fitne ss a re
w ell accep ted . T he p o ten tia l o f regu la r ex e rc ise to in duce
w eig h t lo ss has no t b een sys tem atica lly d em ons tra ted , how -
ever. Indeed , so m e inves tig a to rs observed tha t ex ercise train ing
can induce a sub stan tial red uc tion in bod y w eigh t (1 -3 ),
w hereas o the rs fo und es sen tia lly n o m orph o log ica l change in
ob ese ind iv idu a ls sub jected to th is trea tm en t (4 , 5 ) . A c lose ex -
am ina tio n ofthe tra in ing p ro toco ls used in these inv es tig a tion s
revea ls th at the quan tity o f ex erc ise pe rfo rm ed w as m u ch
h igher in stud ies th a t show ed a subs tan tia l w e igh t loss in co rn -
pariso n w ith those no t dem ons trating th is e ffec t. T h is su gges ts
tha t the im pac t o f train ing on b ody
w eig h t and fat is to so m e
ex ten t d ep enden t on th e lev e l o f ene rgy ex pend itu re in duced
b y e xe rc is e.
E xercise in ten sity is ano th er d im en sion of exe rcis e p re sc rip -
tion tha t m ay in flu ence ene rgy ba lance ind ependen tly o f th e
effec t o f ex ercise dura tion . T he com m on be lie f am ong hea lth
p ro fess io na ls is th a t the o p tim al ex ercise p resc rip tio n to be rec -
om m ended in w e igh t-red uc ing p ro gram s is a low -in tensity cx -
erc ise . T h is o bv ious ly rep resen ts a secu re app roach b u t a low -
in tensity exe rcise is a lso con side red th e m os t approp ria te p re-
sc rip tion becau se the prop ortion oflip id ox id ized is h igh er than
tha t obse rved during a v igo ro us e ffo r t (6 ). Ifone con side rs on ly
the p hysio log ica l ad ap tatio ns th at occu r d urin g exe rcis e, th is
hyp o thesis seem s to b e justif ied . H o w eve r , if the po stex e rc ise
adap ta tio ns a re a lso taken in to accoun t, it becom es unc lear
w he the r a low -in tensity ex erc ise rea lly rep re sen ts the p re sc r ip -
tion tha t w ill m ax im ize the pos tex erc ise nega tive ene rg y b al-
ance. Ind eed , S tev en son e t al (7 ) fou nd tha t en fo rced ex erc ise
indu ced a sh ort-te rm supp re ssin g e ffec t o n en ergy in take ,
w h ich m igh t be as soc ia ted w ith th e stress gene ra ted by exe rc ise .
In a re ce n t s tu dy L e nn on e t a l (8 ) o b ta in ed resu l ts su gge s tin g
tha t the inc rea se in restin g m e tab o lic ra te (R M R ) ind uced b y
tra in ing m igh t depend on the in tens ity o f the exerc ise. T hus ,
the se o bse rv atio ns su ggest tha t v igo ro us exe rc ise is m o re lik e ly
to cre a te a n eg ative en e rg y ba la nc e tha n is low -in te ns ity ex e r-
c ise . If th is hyp o thesis is va lid , it co u ld m ean th at fo r a g iven
lev el o fenergy expend itu re o fac tiv itie s , peo p le regu la rly partic -
ipa ting in v igo rous ac tiv itie s du ring the ir le isu re tim e a re ch ar-
acte r ized by redu ced ad ipos ity . T o ex am ine th is no tio n , w e an -
a lyzed da ta o f the 198 1 C anada F itness S urvey (9 ) in w h ich
body fa tness, fa t d is trib u tion , and en ergy ex pend itu re o f lei-
su re -tim e ac tiv itie s acco un ting fo r frequency , in tens ity , an d
dura tion w ere m easured in a large coho rt o fm en and w o m en .
M e t h o d s
Sub jec ts
T he sub jects w ere w o m en n = 1 3 66) and m en n = 1 2 5 7 )
aged 2 0-49 y w h o pa rticip ated in th e 1 98 1 C an ad a F itness S ur-
vey (9 ). T hey w ere m easured fo r en ergy ex pend itu re o f le isu re -
tim e ac tiv itie s , es tim ated m ax im al oxy gen u p tak e (V O 2m ax),
and su bcu tan eous fa t and an th ropo m etric characte ris tic s . T h e
‘
From the P hys ical A c tiv ity Sc iences L abo ra to ry . L ava l U nivers ity ,
S te -F oy , Q u#{2 33}b ec,nd th e C an ad ian F itn ess and L ifesty le R esearch In -
stitute, O t t a w a .
2 A ddress rep rin t requests to A T rem blay , P hys ica l A ct i vi ty S ci e nc es
Laboratory P E P S , L a va b U n iv e r si t y S a i nt e -F o y Q u { 2 3 3} b ec anada
G I K 7 P 4 .
R ece ived D ecem ber 28 , 1988 .
A ccep ted fo r pu b lica tion M arch 29 , 1989 .
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15 4 T R E M B L A Y E T A L
T A B L E I
E n erg y ex p en d itu re o f ac tiv itie s (E E A ), V O2 m ax , an d an th ro p o m etric ch arac te ristic s in w o m en categ o riz ed b y in ten sity o f u su al d aily le isu re -tim e
a ct i v i t i e s*
A c tiv ity in te ns ity
A B C D
V a r ia b le
<
5
M E T S )
n = 848)
(5
x
<
7
M E T S )
n =
252)
(7
x
< 9
M E T S )
n 1 1 2)
x 9
M E T S )
n =
1 5 4 )
S tatistical an aly sis
A N O V A A N C O V A t
E EA k c a l . k g . y ’ )
V O 2 m a x ( m L . k g ’ . m i n )
2 9 7 ± 1 1 9 2
3 2 .3 ± 5 .0
3 3 3 ± 9 1 3
3 3 .6 ± 5 .0
5 0 3 ± 1 6 0 5
34.7±4.9
2 5 7 ± 5 4 6
35.7±4.2
NS
-
A # B ,C ,D ;B # D A # B ,C ,D
B o d y w e ig h t (k g ) 6 0 .3 ± 1 0 .7 5 9 .5 ± 9.9 5 9 .2 ± 9 .0
5 9 .8 ± 8 .2 N S N S
B M I (k g /rn2 ) 23 .0 ± 3.8 22 .4 ± 3.4 21.9 ± 2 .7 2 2.2 ± 8.2 A # C A # C
W ais t-to -h ipratio 0 .76±0.06 0.7 4±0.0 5 0.7 5±0.1 1 0 .73 ±0 .04 A # B ,D ;C #D A # B ,D ;C #D
C ircu m feren ces (cm )
W aist 7 3 .0 ± 8. 9
7 1
.
I ± 7.6 70.5 ± 7. 1 6 9.9 ± 5.3 A # B , C , D A # B , C , D
H ip 9 6 .2
±
8 .2 9 5 .5 ± 6 .6 9 4 .7 ± 8 . 1 9 5 .5 ± 6 .0 N S N S
±
S D . N S , p
> 0 .0 5 .
t C ov ariance analy sis , con tro llin g f or the statistical e f f ec t o f th e to tal en ergy ex pen d iture o f ac tiv itie s.
p ro ced u res f o llo w ed in th is s tu d y co n f o rm ed to
th e H elsink i
D ec laration o f 19 75 as rev ised in 198 3 .
Pro toco l
E n ergy ex p en d iture o f le isure -tim e ac tiv itie s w as estim ated
b y u se o f a q u estio n n aire sim ilar to th e M in n eso ta L e isu re
T im e A c tiv ity Q u es tionn aire (10). A s repo rted elsew here (9 ),
the q uestion naire w as desig ned to co llect ex tensiv e de tails o n
le isu re -tim e p hy sical ac tiv ity , inc lud in g ty pe , f req uency , d ura-
tio n , an d in ten sity , f o r p erio d s 1 y . T h e co m p le te q u estio n -
naire and fu rther d e tails on its adm in istratio n and an aly sis
w ere already pub lished (1 1 , 12 ). A d escrip tio n o f the 1 981 C an -
ad a Fitn ess S u rv ey is also presen ted in one o f these reports (9 ).
T o tal en ergy ex p en d iture o f ac tiv itie s w as calcu lated as fo b-
lo w s :
T o ta l
en ergy ex pend iture (k cal
.
k g’
. y
N1 X D x mets1)
w h e r e
N is th e n u m b er o f o ccas io n s o f ac tiv ity i in th e p ast 1 2
m o, D
is th e av erag e d u ratio n in h o u rs o f th at ac tiv ity , an d
mets is th e en erg y co st o f th e ac tiv ity ex p ressed as k ib o cab o rie s
ex pend ed p er k ilo gram
b o d y
w eig h t p er h our o f ac tiv ity . A m et
w as consid ered as co rrespon d ing to 1 k cal. k g ’
.
h of ac tiv ity ’
an d th e
mets
v alu e f or each ac tiv ity w as estab lish ed b y a g rou p
o fex p erts o n the basis o f the ex erc ise and w ork p hy s io log y liter-
ature(l3).
T o de term ine the ef f ec t o f ex erc ise in tens ity o n ad ipos ity ,
su b jec ts o f each sex
w ere d iv ided in to fo ur subg rou ps on the
b asis o f th e mets
v alue o f the ir leisure -tim e activ ities by
us e
of
th e fo llow ing criteria: grou p A , su b jects no t rep orting ac tiv itie s
o f 5 M E T S
6 m o in the p as t y ear; group B , sub jec ts repo rt-
in g ac tiv itie s o f 5 M E T S b u t
<
7 M E T S f o r
6 m o in the
past y ear; grou p C , su b jects rep orting activ ities o f
7 M E T S
bu t < 9 M E T S f o r
6 m o in the past y ear; and grou p D , su b-
jec ts reporting ac tiv itie s o f
9 M E T S fo r
6 m o in the p ast
y ear. W hen a su b ject cou ld be c lassif ied in m o re than on e
group , h e or sh e
w as assig n ed to th e h ig h es t re lev an t in ten s ity
group . T he m ean ag e (±S D ) and nu m ber o f w o m en in each
su b g ro u p w ere as f o llo w s: g ro u p A , 3 1 .9 ± 8 .2 y , n = 8 4 8 ; g ro u p
B 2 9 9
± 8 .1 y ,
n
= 2 5 2 ; g ro u p C , 2 8 .2 ± 7 .0 y ,
n
=
11 2; and
grou p D , 28 .5
±
6 .8 y , n
=
1 54 . T he correspo nd ing v alues f or
m en w ere gro up A , 31 .9
± 8 .2 y ,
n
= 5 5 2 ; g ro u p B , 3 0 .2 ± 8 .2
y , n = 2 2 4 ; g ro u p C , 2 9 .5 ± 7 .4 y , n = 1 61 ; and g rou p D , 29 .7
±7 .7 y ,n = 3 2 0 .
T he pro toco l used fo r m easu ring f itness v ariab les, w h ich , lik e
the q uestion naire , w ere adm in istered in the ho m e , w as the C a-
nad ian S tan dard iz ed Fitn ess T est (1 4). H eart rate respon se to
a stan dard iz ed , m ultistage , su bm ax im al step
test
w as
mea su red
f o r th e estim ation o f V O 2 m ax . T h is battery o f f ie ld tests also
inc luded th e m easurem ent o f w aist and h ip c ircum feren ces as
w e ll as sk in fo ld th ick nesses at the fo llo w in g sites : su prailm ac ,
su b scap u lar, calf ,
b icep s, an d triceps.
St a ti sti ca l pro ce du re s
A one-w ay analy sis o f v ariance (A N O V A ) w as
u sed
to com -
pare v alues o f the fo ur in ten sity sub group s o f sub jects f or each
dep en den t v ariab le 1 5 ). M oreo v er, w e
p er fo rmed
th e sam e
com p ariso n af te r ad justm en t by cov arian ce analy sis f o r th e
co n trib u tio n o f to tal en erg y ex p en d itu re o f le isu re -tim e ac tiv i-
ties on the in tergroup d if f erences (1 5). T h e d if f e ren ces b e t w e e n
ac tiv ity - in ten s ity g ro u p s in sk in f o ld th ick n esse s an d w ais t-to -
hip-c ircum feren ce ratio (W H R ) w ere also stu d ied by use o f a
cov ariance analy s is con tro lling fo r th e con tribu tio n o f to tal
sub cu tan eo us f at (su m of f iv e sk in fo ld th ick nesses) .
Resu l ts
Tab les
1 a n d 2 p resen t v a lu es ofto ta l en ergy ex p en d itu re o f
leisure -tim e p hy s ical ac tiv itie s, V O2m ax , and an th ro pom etric
charac teristic s in w om en and m en , respec tiv e ly . In gen eral,
sub jec ts reporting v ig oro us p hy sical ac tiv itie s in the ir leisure
t i m e
w ere also ch aracteriz ed b y h igh er lev e ls o f energ y ex p en d i-
ture o f ac tiv itie s ex cep t f o r w om en catego riz ed in the h ig hest
ex erc ise -in tensity grou p , w ho se v alues w ere sim ilar to tho se o f
the low est-in ten sity g ro up . A ll these v ariatio ns w ere no t statisti-
cally s ign if ican t, how ev er, p ro bab ly b eca u se of the large in tra-
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1± S D . N S,
p
> 0 .05 .
t C o va riance ana lysis , con tro lling fo r the sta tis tic a l e ffec t o fth e to ta l ene rgy ex pend itu re o f
activities.
P H Y S IC A L -A C T IV IT Y IN T E N S IT Y A N D B O D Y F A T 155
T A B L E 2
E nergy exp end itu re o fac tiv itie s (E E A ), V O 2m ax , an d an th ropom etric ch arac te ristic s in m en ca tegor ized b y in tens ity o fusu a l da ily leisu re -tim e
a ct i v i t i e s*
A ctiv ity in ten sity
A B C D
<
5 (5
x <
7 (7
x
< 9 (x 9 S ta tis tica l a nalysis
M E T S ) M E T S ) M E T S ) M E T S )
V ariab le n = 552) n = 224) n = 161) n = 32 0) A N O V A A N C O V A t
EEA k c a l . k g . y ’ ) 3 7 6 ± 1 0 6 2 3 7 3 ± 8 0 2 5 2 3 ± 1 3 8 7 4 9 3 ± 1 1 1 6 NS
-
V O 2m ax(m L .kg’ .m in ’) 42 .2± 7 .1 44 .6± 8 .0 4 4 .2± 7 .5 4 6 .4± 7 .6 A #B ,C ,D ;B ,C #D A #B ,C ,D ;B ,C #D
B ody w eig h t (kg) 76 .2 ± 1 1 .5 76 .6 ± 1 1 .2 7 5 .8 ± 10 .8 7 6 .8 ± 9 .9 N S N S
B M I (kg /rn2 ) 24 .7
± 3 .3 24 .9 ± 3 .3 24 .7 ± 3 .3 2 4 .5 ± 2 .8 N S N S
W aist-to -h ip ra tio 0 .88 ± 0 .06 0 .87 ± 0 .06
0 .87 ± 0 .06 0 .86 ± 0 .06 A , B , C # D A , B , C # D
C ircu m ferences (cm )
W ais t 85 .8
±
9 .0 85 .2
±
9 .0 84 .9
± 8 .8 8 3 .9 ± 8 .0 A # D A # D
H ip 9 7 .7 ± 7 . 1 97 .5 ± 5 .9 9 7 .0 ± 6 .4 9 7 .8 ± 5 .8 N S N S
j S D . N S , p > 0 .05 .
t
C o varian ce ana lys is, con tro lling fo r the s ta tis tica l e ffec t o fthe to ta l energy expend itu re o f ac tiv itie s.
g ro up va riatio ns in ene rg y exp end itu re o f ac tiv itie s . A s ex- o fsu bcu taneous fa t than d id sub jec ts n o t p ractic ing su ch activ -
pec ted , V O 2m ax w as sig n ifican tly h igh er in sub jec ts reporting ities , excep t fo r the ca lf sk in fo ld th ickn es s. F u rthe rm ore, th is
activ ities o f m o de ra te -to -h ig h in ten sity in com p ariso n w ith tab le sho w s th at th ese d iffe rences pe rsis ted w h en the con trib u -
sub jec ts no t pe rfo rm ing these ac tiv itie s . T h is d ifference w as tion of to ta l ene rgy exp end itu re o f activ ities w as rem oved b y
a lso rev ea led by the co va riance ana lys is , w h ich rem oved the cov ariance ana lys is .
con trib u tion ofto tal en ergy expend itu re o f activ ities on va ria - T ab le 4 ind ica te s tha t m en prac tic ing v igo rou s activ ities a lso
tion s in V O 2 m ax . tend ed to have a reduced sub cu taneous ad ipo sity . T h e in ter-
T ab le s 1 an d 2 a lso ind ica te th at body w eigh t w as com p ara - g ro up d ifferences fo r w om en revea led by the A N O V A w ere es -
b le in each ac tiv ity -in ten sity g ro up fo r bo th sexes . n the other sentially unchanged w hen the contribution of total energy ex
hand , fem ale an d m a le su b jects ca teg orized in th e h igh es t ac tiv - pend itu re o factiv ities to v aria tions in ad ip osity w as rem o ved .
ity - in tensity g ro up w ere charac te r ized by a reduced W H R p T he e ffec t o fexe rc ise in tensity o n sk in fo ld th ickn es se s an d
<
0 .05 ) , w h ich w as m a in ly exp lain ed b y lo w er
w ais t
c ircu m fer- W H R ad justed fo r th e e ffect o f the sum of sk in fo ld th ick -
ences . T h e in te rg ro up d iffe ren ces in W H R and w a ist circum - nesse s is p resen ted in T ab le
5.
In b o th sex es non e of th e
fe ren ce p e rsis ted w hen sta tis tic a l co n tro ls w ere pe rfo rm ed fo r d iffe ren ces b etw een ac tiv ity - in tensity g ro ups in sk in fo ld
the e ffec t o fen ergy expend itu re o fac tiv itie s (T ab le s 1 a nd 2 ). th ickn esses pe rsis ted a fter th e effec t o fto tal su bcu taneous ad -
A s sh ow n in T ab le 3 , w o m en pe rfo rm ing m od era te- to -h igh - ipos ity w as con tro lled fo r . O n the o the r h an d , a f ter the sta tis-
in tensity le isu re- tim e ac tiv itie s had s ign if ican tly low er am ou n ts tica l co rrec tion fo r th e ro le o f su bcu taneous fat, th e W H R
T A B L E 3
Su bcu tan eous fa t in w om en catego rized by the in tensity o fusua l da ily le isu re -tim e ac tiv itie s*
A cti vi ty i nt en si ty
A B C D
(x < 5 (5x < 7 (7 x< 9 (x 9 S ta tis tica lana lysis
M E T S ) M E T S ) M E T S ) M E T S )
Variab le n = 848)
n
= 252) n = 1 1 2) n = 1 54 ) A N O V A A N C O V A t
Sk in fo ld th ickness (m m)
S uprailiac 1 3 .4
±
7 .5 1 2 .2 ± 6 .3 1 1 .0 ± 5 .8 1 1 .4 ± 5 .4 A # C , D A # C , D
S ubscap ula r 14 .6 ± 6 .7 13 .2 ± 5 .6 12 .9 ± 5 .7 12 .3 ± 4 .3 A # C , D A # C , D
C alf 1 6 .5± 6 .8 1 5 .3± 5 .8 15 .0 ± 5 .2 15 .4± 5 .9 N S N S
B ic ep s 8 .5 ± 4 .6 7 .8± 4 .1 7 .7 ± 4 .4 7 .1 ±3 .1 A # D A # D
T riceps 18 .1 ± 6 .7 16 .9 ± 5.6 16 .4 ±
5 .1 16 .5 ± 5 .1 A # C , D A # C , D
5 sk in fo ld th ick nes ses (m m ) 70 .5 ± 2 8 .4 6 5 .3 ± 24 .0 62 .0 ± 2 1 .0 62 .6 ± 2 0 .2 A # C , D A # C , D
T runk sk in fo ld th ickn es ses (T )(m m ) 27 .9
± 1 3 .6 25 .4 ± 1 1 .5 23 .9 ±
1 1 .2 23 .7
± 9 .0 A # C , D A # C , D
E xtrem itysk in fo ld th icknesses (E )(m m ) 4 2 .9 ± 16 .6 39 .9 ± 13 .8 38 .7 ± 1 2 .2 3 8 .9 ± 1 2 .8 A # C , D A # C , D
T /E 0 .6 6 ± 0. 19 0 .6 3 ± 0 . 1 6 0 .6 1 ± 0 . 16 0 .62 ± 0. 1 7 A # C , D A # C
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15 6
T REM L Y ET L
T A B L E 4
S u bc uta neo us fa t in m en c ateg orized by th e in ten sity ofusu al dai ly le isure -tim e act iv i ties*
Variab le
A ctiv ity in ten sity
Statisticalanalysis
A
(x<5
M E T S )
n =
552)
B
(5 x< 7
M E T S )
n =
224)
C
(7 x< 9
M E T S )
n
=
161)
D
(x 9
M E T S )
n
32 0) A N O V A A N C O V A t
Sk in fo ld th ick ness (m m)
Supra i l iac
Subscapular
C al f
Biceps
Tr iceps
F ivesk in fo1d th icknesses (mm)
T ru nk s kin fo ld th ic kn es se s( T) (m m )
E xtrem ity sk in fo ld th ick nesses (E )(m m)
T /E
16 .7±7 .8
1 3 .8 ± 5 .8
8. 9 ± 4. 3
5 .0 ± 2 .2
1 0 .6 ± 4 .3
54 .9±21 .3
30 .4
± 12 .7
24 .5 ± 9. 9
1 . 2 7 ± 0 .34
16 .3±8 .0
1 3 .4 ± 5 .8
8. 1 ±
3.2
4 .8 ± 2 .0
1 0 .3 ± 4. 1
52 .8±20 .0
2 9 .7 ± 12 .8
2 3 . 1 ±
8. 5
1 .30 ± 0 .35
15 .9±8 .3
13 .3 ±
6. 0
8 .2 ± 3 .9
4 .8 ± 2 .6
9. 9 ± 4. 2
52 .1 ± 21 .7
2 9 . 1 ± 1 3 .6
2 2 .9 ± 9 .8
1 .29 ± 0 .38
1 5.1 ± 7.3
12 .8
± 5 .0
8 .0 ± 3 .4
4. 6 ± 1. 7
9 .8 ± 3 .9
50 .1 ± 18 .0
27 .9 ± 1 1 .7
2 2 .3 ± 7 .8
1 .27 ± 0 .34
A #D A D
N S N S
A # B , D A # B , D
A # D A # D
N S N S
A #D A # D
N S N S
A # D A # D
N S N S
1± S D . N S ,
p
> 0 .05 .
t C ov a riance an aly sis , con tro lling fo r th e sta tis tic al e ffec t o f th e to tal en e rgy exp en d itu re o f ac tiv itie s .
rem a ined sign ifican tly low er in su b jects w ho pe rfo rm ed
h igh -in tensity exe rc ise .
Discussion
T he effec t o f exe rc ise on body w eig h t and fa t lo ss has b een
in vestiga ted freq uen tly and , d esp ite th e la rg e am o un t o f da ta
accum ula ted , u ncerta in ty still pe rs is ts con ce rn ing w h at m ay
constitu te the p rescr ip tio n tha t w ill m ax im ize ca lo r ic de fic it.
E v id en ce sup ports the con cep t tha t m orp ho log ica l chang es a re
m ore pron oun ced w hen a la rg e am oun t o f ex erc ise is p er-
fo rm ed . O n the o ther h an d , th e av aila b le ex per im e nta l d ata d o
n o t a llow u s to ad dre ss the questio n o fthe leve l o fexe rc ise in -
ten sity tha t w ill favor a m ax im al pos texerc ise n eg ative energy
ba lance (1 6 ) . T h us, the p rim ary go a l o f the p resen t stu dy w as
to look at m orpho log ica l cha rac te ris tic s o f p eo p le p erfo rm ing
or no t p erfo rm ing v igo rou s phy sical ac tiv itie s in th eir leisu re
tim e on a regu la r basis . T he da ta o f th e 1 98 1 C anada F itness
S urvey w ere p a rticu la rly approp ria te fo r inv es tig a ting th is
effect because en ergy exp end itu re o factiv ities th at acco un ts fo r
freq uency , in ten sity , and du ra tion as w e ll a s sub cu tanou s fat
and an th ropo m e tric cha rac te ris tic s w ere m easu red in a la rge
n a tiona l sam ple.
A s ex pected , pa rtic ipa tion in ac tiv itie s o fin c rea sing lev els o f
in ten sity w as assoc ia ted w ith inc reases in V O 2m ax . T h is is in
ag reem en t w ith re su lts repo rted by T ay lo r e t a l (10 ) w h o oh-
se rv ed the sam e phen om enon w ith the M inneso ta L eisu re
T im e A c tiv ity Q uestion na ire . T h ese obse rva tions su ggest th at
the type ofq uestion na ire u sed in the p re sen t stud y is va lid fo r
d is cr im ina ting be tw een in d iv id ua ls w ith re spec t to the in ten -
sity o fu sua l le isu re -tim e ac tiv itie s.
T he m ajo r f ind ing ofth is stud y is th at subcu taneou s fa t w as
gene rally low er in sub jec ts w ho reg u la rly p racticed v igo ro us
ph ysica l ac tiv itie s . M oreove r , w hen sta tis tic al con tro ls w ere
pe rfo rm ed to rem ov e the e ffec t o fen ergy ex pend itu re o f ac tiv i-
tie s , a sign if ican t d iffe rence p ersis ted be tw een sub jec ts p ractic -
ing o r no t p rac tic ing v igorous activ ities on a regu la r basis . T h is
ind ica te s th at the e ffect o fexe rcis e in ten sity on body fat an d its
d is tribu tion w as no t du e to th e ene rg y cost o f activ ities bu t to
an e ffec t on o the r com p on en ts o fene rg y b alance . In th is
sense ,
experim en ta l ev idence sugges ts th at the in tensity o f exe rcis e
m i g h t in fluen ce en ergy in take . T hu s, acco rd in g to S tevenso n
e t a l (7 ), v igo rou s exe rc ise m ig h t exe rt a sup pre ssin g e ffec t on
p oste xe rcis e ene rgy
in take . T his h ypo thesis is su ppo rted b y re-
cen t da ta tha t ind ica te th at the re is a sign if ican t as soc ia tion be -
tw een th e exe rcis e- ind uced inc rease in catecho lam in es and
food -in take in h ib ition (17) .
T he red uc tion in body fat obse rved in ind iv idu als pe rfo rm -
ing v ig o rous exe rc ise m ay
a lso be
exp la ined by an in crease in
postexercise
R M R . In deed , L enn on e t al (8 ) recen tly reported
da ta sug gesting tha t th e in crease in R M R in duced by tra in ing
m ig h t depend on the leve l o fexe rc ise in tensity .
R esu lts prese n te d in
T ab le 5 in d ica te th a t the e ffec t o f ex er-
c ise in tens ity on ind iv idua l sk in fo ld th ickn esses w as no lon ger
ob se rv ed a fte r ad justm en t fo r the co ncom ittan t effec t o f ex er-
c ise in tensity on to ta l su bcu taneous fa t. T h is su ggests tha t the
response o f each sk in fo ld w as pro portion al to th e ove rall re-
sp onse o fsubcu tan eo us fa t. O n the o the r hand , re su lts ind ica te
T A B L E S
E ffec t o fex erc ise in tensity on w aist- to -h ip ra tio and ind iv idua l
sk in fo ld th icknesses correc ted fo r the sum o fsk in fo ld th ickn esses*
Variab le
M en W o m en
W a ist- to -h ip ratio A , B , C # D A , C # D
S kin fo ld th ickness (m m)
Su pra iliac N S N S
Subscapu lar
N S N S
C a l f
N S N S
B iceps N S
N S
T riceps
N S N S
N S , p
> 0 .05 . In te rg roup d iffe ren ces w ere de te rm in ed by a co vari-
ance ana lysis con tro lling fo r the s ta tis tica l e ffec t o fthe sum of sk in fo ld
th icknesses .
Se e Tab les 1-4 fo r characte ris tic s o fg roup s A , B , C , an d D .
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th at th e W H R rem ain ed sig n if ican tly lo w er in in d iv id u als w h o
p rac ticed h ig h - in ten s ity ex erc ise ev en af te r th e e f f ec t o n su b cu -
tan eo u s f at w as co n tro lled f o r. T h is re su lt su g g ests th at h ig h -
in ten sity ex erc ise is asso c iated w ith a p re f e ren tial m ob iliz atio n
of abd om inal f at . T o o ur k no w le dg e, it is th e f irst tim e that such
a p re f e ren tial reg io n al m o b iliz atio n o f f at is rep o rted . T h ese
re su lts are co n co rd an t w ith earlier rep o rts f ro m o u r lab o rato ry
(1 8 , 1 9 ) in d icatin g a tren d f o r a g reate r red u c tio n o f ab d o m in al
f at d urin g ex ercise -indu ced fat loss. T h e p resen t rep ort f urth er
ad d resse s th is issu e b y co n tro llin g f o r th e red u c tio n in to tal f at,
w hich is im p ortan t co nsidering the w e ll-e stab lish ed po sitiv e re-
latio nsh ip be tw een ob esity and the propo rtion o f ab dom inal
f at ( 20 -2 3) .
W e ack n ow led ge that our stud y reports cro ss-sectio nal o h-
serv atio ns that w arran t f urther inv estig atio n in a lon g itud inal
ex erc ise -train in g stu d y . C o n s id erin g th e im p o rtan ce o f ab d o m -
inal f at as a corre late o f th e m etabo lic com plicatio ns o f o besity
(2 0 -2 3 ), th e ef f ec t o f ex e rc ise in ten sity o n th e p ro p o rtio n o f
ab dom inal fat co u ld h av e bene f ic ial e f f ec ts on th e health p ro f ile
o f sed en tary in d iv id u als. S u ch an is su e also d ese rv es f u rth e r
inves t iga t ions .
R esu lts presen ted in T ab les 3 and 4 show ed that statistically
sign if ican t e f f ects o f ex ercise in ten sity on su bcu taneou s f at w ere
o b serv ed m o re sy s tem atically in w o m en th an in m en . T h is is
lik ely ex p lain ed b y th e f ac t th at th e crite rio n o f ex ercise in ten -
sity that cou ld be used f rom th e questio nnaire rep resen ted a
greater re lativ e stress fo r w o m en th an f or m en . T heref ore, these
data
sho u ld no t be used to specu late ab ou t the ex istence o f sex
d if f e rences in the ab ility to adap t to ex erc ise train in g .
In su m m ary , the resu lts o f th is stu dy sho w that in d iv id uals
p erf orm ing v igo rou s activ ities are charac teriz ed by reduced
le v e ls o f su b cu tan eo u s ad ip o sity an d W HR . T h is p h en o m en o n
is also o b serv ed w h en th e statistical e f f e ct o f to tal en erg y ex p en -
d itu re o f le isu re -tim e ac tiv itie s o n su b cu tan eo u s f at is rem o v ed .
T h e e f f ect o f ex erc ise in ten sity o n f at d istribu tio n also seem s to
be indep en den t o f v ariations in to tal sub cu taneous fat. #{ 163 } 3
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