What is the effect of a Mediterranean compared with a Fast Food meal on the exercise induced adipokine changes? A randomized cross-over clinical trial.


Journal

PloS one
ISSN: 1932-6203
Titre abrégé: PLoS One
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101285081

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2019
Historique:
received: 28 11 2018
accepted: 12 03 2019
entrez: 19 4 2019
pubmed: 19 4 2019
medline: 8 1 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Adipose tissue-derived adipokines are pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in metabolic-related diseases and can be influenced by diet and exercise. We aimed to compare the effect of a Mediterranean (MdM) compared with Fast Food (FFM) meal on the exercise induced adipokines changes. In a double blinded cross over trial, 46 participants were randomly assigned to one of two standardized iso-energy pre-exercise meals: FFM or MdM-type. Three hours after each meal, participants completed a treadmill exercise test (EC). Serum adiponectin, resistin, PAI-1, lipocalin-2/NGAL and adipsin were determined by Luminex magnetic bead immunoassay. Wilcoxon signed rank test compared changes before/after meal and before/after EC and a linear mixed model evaluated the effect of meals on the adipokine response to exercise, adjusted for confounders. Thirty-nine participants (mean age of 25, with a standard deviation of 5 years) completed the trial (56% females). For both interventions, a significant reduction of adipsin after each meal and a significant increase of lipocalin, PAI-1, adipsin and resistin, after exercise was observed. When exercise was preceded by a MdM meal a higher increase in adipsin levels was seen. Acute exercise induced an increase of circulatory levels of adipsin, resistin, lipocalin and PAI-1, but not adiponectin. A pre-exercise Mediterranean meal potentiated the increase of adipsin after the exercise test, which possibly relates to the immune regulatory role of adipsin. These changes suggest a cross-talk between the immune and metabolic immediate response to exercise and its modulation by the pre-exercise diet composition.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Adipose tissue-derived adipokines are pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in metabolic-related diseases and can be influenced by diet and exercise. We aimed to compare the effect of a Mediterranean (MdM) compared with Fast Food (FFM) meal on the exercise induced adipokines changes.
METHODS
In a double blinded cross over trial, 46 participants were randomly assigned to one of two standardized iso-energy pre-exercise meals: FFM or MdM-type. Three hours after each meal, participants completed a treadmill exercise test (EC). Serum adiponectin, resistin, PAI-1, lipocalin-2/NGAL and adipsin were determined by Luminex magnetic bead immunoassay. Wilcoxon signed rank test compared changes before/after meal and before/after EC and a linear mixed model evaluated the effect of meals on the adipokine response to exercise, adjusted for confounders.
RESULTS
Thirty-nine participants (mean age of 25, with a standard deviation of 5 years) completed the trial (56% females). For both interventions, a significant reduction of adipsin after each meal and a significant increase of lipocalin, PAI-1, adipsin and resistin, after exercise was observed. When exercise was preceded by a MdM meal a higher increase in adipsin levels was seen.
CONCLUSION
Acute exercise induced an increase of circulatory levels of adipsin, resistin, lipocalin and PAI-1, but not adiponectin. A pre-exercise Mediterranean meal potentiated the increase of adipsin after the exercise test, which possibly relates to the immune regulatory role of adipsin. These changes suggest a cross-talk between the immune and metabolic immediate response to exercise and its modulation by the pre-exercise diet composition.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30998792
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215475
pii: PONE-D-18-33962
pmc: PMC6472786
doi:

Substances chimiques

Adipokines 0

Types de publication

Comparative Study Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e0215475

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Auteurs

Diana Silva (D)

Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Serviço de Imunoalergologia, Centro Hospitalar de São João E.P.E., Porto, Portugal.

Rita Moreira (R)

Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Marília Beltrão (M)

Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Oksana Sokhatska (O)

Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Tiago Montanha (T)

Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure-Faculty of Sports, Porto, Portugal.

Andreia Pizarro (A)

Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure-Faculty of Sports, Porto, Portugal.

Vanessa Garcia-Larsen (V)

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

Rodrigo Villegas (R)

School of Public Health, University of Chile, Independencia 939, Santiago, Chile.

Luís Delgado (L)

Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Serviço de Imunoalergologia, Centro Hospitalar de São João E.P.E., Porto, Portugal.

Pedro Moreira (P)

Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Joana Carvalho (J)

Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure-Faculty of Sports, Porto, Portugal.

André Moreira (A)

Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Serviço de Imunoalergologia, Centro Hospitalar de São João E.P.E., Porto, Portugal.
Epidemiology Research Unit- Instituto de Saúde Pública, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

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