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<p dir="ltr">Supplementary files for article "Effect of an acute session of intermittent exercise on trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) production following choline ingestion"</p><p dir="ltr"><b> Introduction</b>: 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.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Objectives/Methods</b>: This study assessed choline-derived production of TMAO following a single bout of intermittent exercise in a young, healthy cohort.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Results</b>: Choline supplemented after either exercise or a time-matched resting period demonstrated a similar increase in circulating TMAO across an 8-hour period.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Conclusion</b>: 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.<br><br>©The Author(s) CC BY 4.0</p>
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