Combination of meal and exercise timing with a high-fat diet influences energy expenditure and obesity in mice

Jul 10, 2014Chronobiology international

How meal and exercise timing with a high-fat diet affect energy use and weight gain in mice

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Abstract

Feeding followed by exercise may be more effective for preventing weight gain in mice than exercising before eating.

  • Obesity was observed in mice fed a high-fat diet, particularly in those that were physically inactive.
  • Exercise during evening or noon periods resulted in significantly less weight gain compared to morning exercise or free access to exercise.
  • Mice fed in the morning and exercising in the evening showed lower body weight than those fed in the evening without exercise.
  • Groups that ate before exercising gained less body and fat weight and more skeletal muscle weight than those that exercised before eating.
  • The respiratory exchange ratio was lower and energy expenditure higher in groups that were fed before exercise.

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