Visceral fat mass dynamics in a 2‐year randomized STrength versus ENdurance training trial in people with obesity

Author:

Lehmann Stefanie1234,Retschlag Ulf14,Oberbach Andreas25,Morgenroth Roland1,Linder Nicolas16,Schaudinn Alexander6,Garnov Nikita6,Busse Harald6,Solty Kilian6,Prettin Christiane7,Köppe‐Bauernfeind Nicole7,Flehmig Gesine1,Selig Lars4,Trips Evelyn7,Stumvoll Michael148,Petroff David7,Blüher Matthias148ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Integrated Research and Treatment Centre (IFB) AdiposityDiseases Leipzig University Medical Centre Leipzig Germany

2. Institute of Clinical Immunology University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany

3. Department of Diagnostics Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology Leipzig Germany

4. Medical Department III – Endocrinology, Nephrology, Rheumatology University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany

5. Department of Cardiac Surgery Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University Munich Germany

6. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Leipzig University Hospital Leipzig Germany

7. Clinical Trial Centre University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany

8. Helmholtz Institute for Metabolic, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI‐MAG) of the Helmholtz Zentrum München at the University of Leipzig and University Hospital Leipzig Leipzig Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimTo compare the effectiveness of strength versus endurance training on reducing visceral fat in individuals with obesity.Materials and MethodsFor the STrength versus ENdurance (STEN) 24‐month randomized clinical trial, we assigned 239 participants with abdominal obesity to either strength or endurance training (two to three times a week, 60 min/training session) in addition to standard nutritional counselling to promote a healthy diet. Changes in abdominal visceral adipose tissue (VAT) area quantified by magnetic resonance imaging after 12 months were defined as a primary endpoint.ResultsParticipants (aged 44 years, 74% women, body mass index: 37 kg/m2, mean VAT volume: 4050 cm3) had an approximately 50% retention rate and a 30% good training programme adherence at 12 months. There was no difference between strength and endurance training in VAT volume dynamics after 12 and 24 months (p = .13). Only in the good adherence group did we find a trend for reduced VAT volume in both training regimens. Independently of the exercise programme, there was a continuous trend for moderate loss of abdominal subcutaneous AT volume, body fat mass, body mass index and improved parameters of insulin sensitivity. Although parameters of physical fitness improved upon both exercise interventions, the dynamics of resting energy expenditure, glucose and lipid metabolism parameters were not different between the intervention groups and did not significantly improve during the 2‐year trial (p > .05).ConclusionsDespite heterogeneous individual training responses, strength and endurance training neither affected VAT volume nor key secondary endpoints differently.

Publisher

Wiley

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