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The impact of exercise and cumulative physical activity on energy intake and diet quality in adults enrolled in the Midwest Exercise Trial for the Prevention of Weight Regain.
Ptomey, Lauren T; Montgomery, Robert N; Gorczyca, Anna M; Szabo-Reed, Amanda N; Sullivan, Debra K; Hastert, Mary; Foster, Rachel N S; Washburn, Richard A; Donnelly, Joseph E.
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  • Ptomey LT; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Montgomery RN; Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Gorczyca AM; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Szabo-Reed AN; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Sullivan DK; Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Hastert M; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Foster RNS; Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Washburn RA; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
  • Donnelly JE; Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS66160, USA.
Br J Nutr ; 128(12): 2498-2509, 2022 12 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35249561
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to assess impact of different volumes of exercise as well as cumulative moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) on energy intake (EI) and diet quality, as assessed by the Healthy Eating Index-2010(HEI-2010), across a 12-month weight maintenance intervention. Participants were asked to attend group behavioural sessions, eat a diet designed for weight maintenance and exercise either 150, 225 or 300 min/week. Dietary intake was assessed by 3-d food records, and MVPA was assessed by accelerometry. Two hundred and twenty-four participants (42·5 years of age, 82 % female) provided valid dietary data for at least one time point. There was no evidence of group differences in EI, total HEI-2010 score or any of the HEI-2010 component scores (all P > 0·05). After adjusting for age, sex, time, group and group-by-time interactions, there was an effect of cumulative MVPA on EI (1·08, P = 0·04), total HEI-2010 scores (-0·02, P = 0·003), Na (-0·006, P = 0·002) and empty energy scores (-0·007, P = 0·004. There was evidence of a small relationship between cumulative daily EI and weight (ß 0·00187, 95 % CI 0·001, P = 0·003). However, there was no evidence for a relationship between HEI total score (ß -0·006, 95 % CI 0·07, 0·06) or component scores (all P > 0·05) and change in weight across time. The results of this study suggest that increased cumulative MVPA is associated with clinically insignificant increases in EI and decreases in HEI.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ingestión de Energía / Dieta Límite: Adult / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ingestión de Energía / Dieta Límite: Adult / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Br J Nutr Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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