The effect of a 5-month endurance-training programme on physical activity: evidence for a sex-difference in the metabolic response to exercise (original) (raw)

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The effect of a 5-month endurance training programme on physical activity and average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) was studied. Subjects were 16 males and 16 females preparing for a half marathon. Total physical activity, measured using an accelerometer, had increased by 62% and 63% after 20 weeks in males and females, respectively. Physical activity during the non-exercise part of the day did not change although in males it tended to increase (15%, NS). The ADMR had increased significantly in males after 8 and 20 weeks (+2.3 and +3.3 MJ· day−1, respectively,P<0.05) and exceeded the net energy expenditure for endurance-training three to four times. In females no significant increase in ADMR was found (+ 1.5 and + 1.3 MJ·day−1, after 8 and 20 weeks, respectively). In females the change in ADMR could be largely attributed to the net cost of running itself and a small increase (10%) in resting metabolic rate during the time of day they were awake. In males a discrepancy was observed between the increase of ADMR and the expenditure due to exercise and non-exercise activities. We suggest exercise stimulates habitual physical activity and diet-induced thermogenesis in males but not in females.

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  1. Department of Human Biology, University of Limburg, P.O. Box 616, NL-6200, MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
    G. A. L. Meijer, G. M. E. Janssen, K. R. Westerterp, F. Verhoeven, W. H. M. Saris & F. ten Hoor

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Meijer, G.A.L., Janssen, G.M.E., Westerterp, K.R. et al. The effect of a 5-month endurance-training programme on physical activity: evidence for a sex-difference in the metabolic response to exercise.Europ. J. Appl. Physiol. 62, 11–17 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00635626

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