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Influence of diet on acute endocannabinoidome mediator levels post exercise in active women, a crossover randomized study.
Forteza, Fabiola; Bourdeau-Julien, Isabelle; Nguyen, Guillaume Q; Guevara Agudelo, Fredy Alexander; Rochefort, Gabrielle; Parent, Lydiane; Rakotoarivelo, Volatiana; Feutry, Perrine; Martin, Cyril; Perron, Julie; Lamarche, Benoît; Flamand, Nicolas; Veilleux, Alain; Billaut, François; Di Marzo, Vincenzo; Raymond, Frédéric.
Affiliation
  • Forteza F; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Bourdeau-Julien I; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Nguyen GQ; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Guevara Agudelo FA; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Rochefort G; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Parent L; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Rakotoarivelo V; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Feutry P; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Martin C; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Perron J; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Lamarche B; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Flamand N; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Veilleux A; Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec (IUCPQ), Quebec, Canada.
  • Billaut F; Canada Research Excellence Chair in the Microbiome-Endocannabinoidome Axis in Metabolic Health (CERC-MEND), Quebec, Canada.
  • Di Marzo V; Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Quebec, Canada.
  • Raymond F; Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec (IUCPQ), Quebec, Canada.
Sci Rep ; 12(1): 8568, 2022 05 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35595747
ABSTRACT
The extended endocannabinoid system, also termed endocannabinoidome, participates in multiple metabolic functions in health and disease. Physical activity can both have an acute and chronic impact on endocannabinoid mediators, as does diet. In this crossover randomized controlled study, we investigated the influence of diet on the peripheral response to acute maximal aerobic exercise in a sample of active adult women (n = 7) with no underlying metabolic conditions. We compared the impact of 7-day standardized Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and control diet inspired by Canadian macronutrient intake (CanDiet) on endocannabinoidome and short-chain fatty acid metabolites post maximal aerobic exercise. Overall, plasmatic endocannabinoids, their congeners and some polyunsaturated fatty acids increased significantly post maximal aerobic exercise upon cessation of exercise and recovered their initial values within 1 h after exercise. Most N-acylethanolamines and polyunsaturated fatty acids increased directly after exercise when the participants had consumed the MedDiet, but not when they had consumed the CanDiet. This impact was different for monoacylglycerol endocannabinoid congeners, which in most cases reacted similarly to acute exercise while on the MedDiet or the CanDiet. Fecal microbiota was only minimally affected by the diet in this cohort. This study demonstrates that endocannabinoidome mediators respond to acute maximal aerobic exercise in a way that is dependent on the diet consumed in the week prior to exercise.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diet, Mediterranean / Endocannabinoids Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canadá

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diet, Mediterranean / Endocannabinoids Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canadá