posted on 2017-02-13, 14:43authored byJessica Douglas, Kevin Deighton, Jan Maria Atkinson, Vahid Sari-Sarraf, David StenselDavid Stensel, Greg Atkinson
In lean individuals, acute aerobic exercise is reported to transiently suppress sensations of appetite, suppress blood concentrations of acylated ghrelin (AG), and increase glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide-YY (PYY). Findings in overweight/obese individuals have yet to be synthesised. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we quantified the effects that acute exercise has on AG and total PYY and GLP-1 in overweight/obese individuals. The potential for body mass index (BMI) to act as a moderator for AG was also explored. Six published studies (73 participants, 78% male, mean BMI: 30.6 kg·m-2) met the inclusion criteria. Standardised mean differences (SMDs) and standard errors were extracted for AG and total PYY and GLP-1 concentrations in control and exercise trials and synthesised using a random effects meta-analysis model. BMI was the predictor in metaregression for AG. Exercise moderately suppressed AG area-under-the-curve concentrations (pooled SMD:-0.34, 95% CI:-0.53 to-0.15). The magnitude of this reduction was greater for higher mean BMIs (pooled metaregression slope:-0.04 SMD/kg·m-2 (95% CI:-0.07 to 0.00)). Trivial SMDs were obtained for total PYY (0.10, 95% CI:-0.13 to 0.31) and GLP-1 (-0.03, 95% CI:-0.18 to 0.13). This indicates that exercise in overweight/obese individuals moderately alters AG in a direction that could be associated with decreased hunger and energy intake. This trial is registered with PROSPERO: CRD42014006265.
Funding
The research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Diet, Lifestyle & Physical Activity Biomedical Research Unit based at the University Hospitals of Leicester and Loughborough University.
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
Journal of Obesity
Volume
2016
Citation
DOUGLAS, J.A. ...et al., 2016. Acute exercise and appetite-regulating hormones in overweight and obese individuals: A meta-analysis. Journal of Obesity, 2016: 2643625.
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2016
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