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The Effect of Repeated Episodes of Dietary Restriction and Refeeding on Systolic Blood Pressure and Food Intake in Exercise‐Trained Normotensive Rats
Authors:Gary D Miller  Alison G Dimond  Judith S Stern
Abstract:Objective: To explore the effects of weight cycling and exercise on blood pressure and macronutrient intake in Sprague‐Dawley rats. Research Methods and Procedures: Female Sprague‐Dawley rats (n = 62; 5 months old) were assigned to an ad libitum (Con) or weight‐cycled (Cyc) group. They were either sedentary (Con‐Sed and Cyc‐Sed) or exercise‐trained (Con‐Ex and Cyc‐Ex) on a motorized treadmill (20 m/minute; 60 minutes/day; 6 days/week). The Cyc groups underwent 2 cycles of 3 weeks of 60% food restriction followed by 5 weeks of ad libitum refeeding using a macronutrient self‐selection diet. Body mass and food intake were analyzed weekly. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was measured at baseline and during the first and fifth weeks of each refeeding. Results: For both cycling periods, SBP was elevated in Cyc vs. Con groups at Week 1 of refeeding, but was similar among groups by Week 5 of refeeding. Both Con groups had greater total energy intake than the Cyc groups for both cycling periods (Cycle 1: 2882.2 ± 75.1, Con‐Sed; 2916.1 ± 67.1, Con‐Ex; 2692.2 ± 58.7, Cyc‐Sed; and 2780.5 ± 52.4 kcal, Cyc‐Ex) (Cycle 2: 2815.8 ± 75.1, Con‐Sed; 2938.8 ± 49.4, Con‐Ex; 2577.1 ± 60.5, Cyc‐Sed; and 2643.5 ± 65.9 kcal, Cyc‐Ex). Relative fat intake (percentage of total kcal/week) was significantly less for Con‐Ex and Cyc‐Ex than Con‐Sed and Cyc‐Sed throughout both refeeding periods. Discussion: Weight cycling failed to produce significant sustained effects on SBP, body mass, or food intake. Exercise training, irrespective of diet, lowered dietary fat intake.
Keywords:weight cycling  macronutrient self‐selection  rats  food intake
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