Effects of fat loss and low energy availability on the serum cardiometabolic profile of physique athletes

Author:

Jouhki I.1ORCID,Sarin H. V.12,Jauhiainen M.34ORCID,O’Connell T. M.5,Isola V.6ORCID,Ahtiainen J. P.6ORCID,Hulmi J. J.6,Perola M.12

Affiliation:

1. Genomics and Biomarkers Unit, Department of Public Health Solutions Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) Helsinki Finland

2. Research Program for Clinical and Molecular Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

3. Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research Minerva Foundation Helsinki Finland

4. Department of Public Health and Welfare Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) Helsinki Finland

5. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA

6. Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, NeuroMuscular Research Center University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä Finland

Abstract

AbstractLow energy availability (LEA) is a health concern for athletes, although it may paradoxically lead to improved cardiometabolic health in the general population. We investigated the associations between LEA, body composition, and serum cardiometabolic profile in 23 physique athletes (DIET) and 21 controls (CONT) during a 5‐month pre‐competition diet (MID), followed by 1 week of increased energy availability (COMP) and a 5‐month weight regain period (POST). Quantification of 250 serum metabolome variables was conducted by NMR spectroscopy, body composition by dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry, dietary intake by food diaries, and exercise levels by training logs. Body fat percentage decreased from 19.5 ± 7.0% to 8.3 ± 5.3% (p < 0.001) in DIET through increased exercise levels and decreased energy intake, while CONT maintained those constant. In MID, DIET had increased (FDR < 0.01) HDL cholesterol, HDL particle size and number, and decreased (FDR < 0.05) VLDL lipids, serum triglycerides, and low‐grade inflammation (glycoprotein acetyls) compared to baseline and CONT. The changes were associated with reduced android fat mass (‐78 ± 13%) and energy intake (‐28 ± 10%). In COMP, most of the metabolic changes found in MID persisted, except for altered triglycerides in all lipoprotein classes. After weight regain in POST, serum metabolome, body composition, energy intake, and exercise levels had reverted to baseline levels. In conclusion, fat loss and LEA may have beneficial yet transient effects on the serum cardiometabolic profile of lean individuals. Especially the HDL lipidome and lipoprotein triglycerides offer potential novel biomarkers for detecting LEA in athletes.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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