Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis

Ectopic fat leads to metabolic health problems. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of a hypocaloric diet intervention together with an unsupervised exercise training program in comparison with a hypocaloric diet alone to reduce ectopic fat deposition. Sixty-one premenopausal women with...

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Main Authors: Wendy Hens, Dirk Vissers, Nick Verhaeghe, Jan Gielen, Luc Van Gaal, Jan Taeymans
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8004
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spelling doaj-10515a604fc14540a93b8054d854b7792021-08-06T15:23:25ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01188004800410.3390/ijerph18158004Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic AnalysisWendy Hens0Dirk Vissers1Nick Verhaeghe2Jan Gielen3Luc Van Gaal4Jan Taeymans5Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, 2610 Antwerp, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, 2610 Antwerp, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Edegem, BelgiumDepartment of Endocrinology, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Edegem, BelgiumHealth Department, Bern University of Applied Sciences, 3008 Bern, SwitzerlandEctopic fat leads to metabolic health problems. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of a hypocaloric diet intervention together with an unsupervised exercise training program in comparison with a hypocaloric diet alone to reduce ectopic fat deposition. Sixty-one premenopausal women with overweight or obesity participated in this controlled trial and were each randomised into either a usual care group (hypocaloric diet) or intervention group (hypocaloric diet + unsupervised exercise training). Ectopic fat deposition, metabolic parameters, incremental costs from a societal perspective and incremental quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were assessed before, during and after the six-month intervention period. In the total sample, there was a significant decrease in visceral adipose tissue (VAT: −18.88 cm<sup>2</sup>, 95% CI −11.82 to −25.95), subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SAT: −46.74 cm<sup>2</sup>, 95% CI −29.76 to −63.18), epicardial fat (ECF: −14.50 cm<sup>3</sup>, 95% CI −10.9 to −18.98) and intrahepatic lipid content (IHL: −3.53%, 95% CI −1.72 to −5.32). Consequently, an “adapted” economic analysis revealed a non-significant decrease in costs and an increase in QALYs after the intervention. No significant differences were found between groups. A multidisciplinary lifestyle approach seems successful in reducing ectopic fat deposition and improving the metabolic risk profile in women with overweight and obesity. The addition of unsupervised exercise training did not further improve the metabolic health or phenotype over the six months.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8004exerciseoverweightbody fat distributionectopic fat
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Dirk Vissers
Nick Verhaeghe
Jan Gielen
Luc Van Gaal
Jan Taeymans
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Dirk Vissers
Nick Verhaeghe
Jan Gielen
Luc Van Gaal
Jan Taeymans
Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
exercise
overweight
body fat distribution
ectopic fat
author_facet Wendy Hens
Dirk Vissers
Nick Verhaeghe
Jan Gielen
Luc Van Gaal
Jan Taeymans
author_sort Wendy Hens
title Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
title_short Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
title_full Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
title_fullStr Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Unsupervised Exercise Training Was Not Found to Improve the Metabolic Health or Phenotype over a 6-Month Dietary Intervention: A Randomised Controlled Trial with an Embedded Economic Analysis
title_sort unsupervised exercise training was not found to improve the metabolic health or phenotype over a 6-month dietary intervention: a randomised controlled trial with an embedded economic analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Ectopic fat leads to metabolic health problems. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of a hypocaloric diet intervention together with an unsupervised exercise training program in comparison with a hypocaloric diet alone to reduce ectopic fat deposition. Sixty-one premenopausal women with overweight or obesity participated in this controlled trial and were each randomised into either a usual care group (hypocaloric diet) or intervention group (hypocaloric diet + unsupervised exercise training). Ectopic fat deposition, metabolic parameters, incremental costs from a societal perspective and incremental quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were assessed before, during and after the six-month intervention period. In the total sample, there was a significant decrease in visceral adipose tissue (VAT: −18.88 cm<sup>2</sup>, 95% CI −11.82 to −25.95), subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue (SAT: −46.74 cm<sup>2</sup>, 95% CI −29.76 to −63.18), epicardial fat (ECF: −14.50 cm<sup>3</sup>, 95% CI −10.9 to −18.98) and intrahepatic lipid content (IHL: −3.53%, 95% CI −1.72 to −5.32). Consequently, an “adapted” economic analysis revealed a non-significant decrease in costs and an increase in QALYs after the intervention. No significant differences were found between groups. A multidisciplinary lifestyle approach seems successful in reducing ectopic fat deposition and improving the metabolic risk profile in women with overweight and obesity. The addition of unsupervised exercise training did not further improve the metabolic health or phenotype over the six months.
topic exercise
overweight
body fat distribution
ectopic fat
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8004
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