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Supplementary information for files for "Effect of an acute session of intermittent exercise on trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) production following choline ingestion"

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posted on 2025-03-13, 14:45 authored by Marilyn Ong, Christopher Green, Samantha RowlandSamantha Rowland, Katie Rider, Harry Sutcliffe, Mark Funnell, Andrea Salzano, Liam HeaneyLiam Heaney

Supplementary files for article "Effect of an acute session of intermittent exercise on trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) production following choline ingestion"

Introduction: Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is a gut bacteria-dependent metabolite associated with poor cardiovascular health. Exercise is a known cardioprotective activity but the impact of an acute bout of exercise on TMAO production is unknown.

Objectives/Methods: This study assessed choline-derived production of TMAO following a single bout of intermittent exercise in a young, healthy cohort.

Results: Choline supplemented after either exercise or a time-matched resting period demonstrated a similar increase in circulating TMAO across an 8-hour period.

Conclusion: This suggests that a single bout of intermittent exercise does not alter gut microbial metabolic behaviour and thus does not provide additional cardioprotective benefits related to blood levels of TMAO.

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