2012
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00012.2011
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Physical Activity and Exercise in the Regulation of Human Adipose Tissue Physiology

Abstract: Physical activity and exercise are key components of energy expenditure and therefore of energy balance. Changes in energy balance alter fat mass. It is therefore reasonable to ask: What are the links between physical activity and adipose tissue function? There are many complexities. Physical activity is a multifaceted behavior of which exercise is just one component. Physical activity influences adipose tissue both acutely and in the longer term. A single bout of exercise stimulates adipose tissue blood flow … Show more

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“…Physical activity also improves insulin sensitivity independently of changes in body weight or composition (34): it decreases estradiol bioavailability by increasing SHBG levels (1). Most exercise intervention trials have reported a reduction in fat mass with at least 10 MET-h/week of physical activity, even without weight loss (36); the explanation probably lies in the decrease in plasma estradiol levels found by three exercise intervention studies in postmenopausal overweight/obese women (1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity also improves insulin sensitivity independently of changes in body weight or composition (34): it decreases estradiol bioavailability by increasing SHBG levels (1). Most exercise intervention trials have reported a reduction in fat mass with at least 10 MET-h/week of physical activity, even without weight loss (36); the explanation probably lies in the decrease in plasma estradiol levels found by three exercise intervention studies in postmenopausal overweight/obese women (1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is thought to occur via a decrease in adipocyte size, although the number of adipocytes in adipose tissue may also be altered [81]. Exercise programs that invoke weight loss have also been shown to reduce macrophage infiltration in adipose tissue [82].…”
Section: Exercise Weight Loss Decreased Systemic Inflammation and Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, it has been shown that improvement in CRF can lower allcause mortality and cardiometabolic risk without a reduction in body weight or adiposity in adults. Although the pathway of influence of PA on adiposity is known, [5,6] the mechanism of physical fitness in maintaining energy balance and attenuating adiposity remains unclear at this time [3,7,8]. Speculatively, increased fat-free mass can raise energy expenditure above and beyond the energy burned during vigorous physical activity (VPA) [9].…”
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