AI Article Synopsis

  • Obesity negatively impacts exercise capacity, and the study aimed to see if whey protein isolates (WPIs) and vitamin E tocotrienols (TCTs) could improve this issue in obese rats.
  • Male rats were divided into control and supplement groups, fed a high-fat diet for 10 weeks, while their exercise endurance, glucose tolerance, and metabolic health were assessed.
  • Results showed that both TCT and WPI groups had over 50% greater exercise endurance compared to controls, but these improvements were not linked to changes in body weight or insulin sensitivity.

Article Abstract

Background And Aims: Obesity and impairments in metabolic health are associated with reductions in exercise capacity. Both whey protein isolates (WPIs) and vitamin E tocotrienols (TCTs) exert favorable effects on obesity-related metabolic parameters. This research sought to determine whether these supplements improved exercise capacity and increased glucose tolerance in diet-induced obese rats.

Methods: Six week old male rats (n = 35) weighing 187 ± 32g were allocated to either: Control (n = 9), TCT (n = 9), WPI (n = 8) or TCT + WPI (n = 9) and placed on a high-fat diet (40% of energy from fat) for 10 weeks. Animals received 50mg/kg body weight and 8% of total energy intake per day of TCTs and/or WPIs respectively. Food intake, body composition, glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, exercise capacity, skeletal muscle glycogen content and oxidative enzyme activity were determined.

Results: Both TCT and WPI groups ran >50% longer (2271 ± 185m and 2195 ± 265m respectively) than the Control group (1428 ± 139m) during the run to exhaustion test (P<0.05), TCT + WPI did not further improve exercise endurance (2068 ± 104m). WPIs increased the maximum in vitro activity of beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA in the soleus muscle (P<0.05 vs. Control) but not in the plantaris. Citrate synthase activity was not different between groups. Neither supplement had any effect on weight gain, adiposity, glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity.

Conclusion: Ten weeks of both TCTs and WPIs increased exercise endurance by 50% in sedentary, diet-induced obese rats. These positive effects of TCTs and WPIs were independent of body weight, adiposity or glucose tolerance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4825941PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0152562PLOS

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