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  • The study aimed to explore how prolonged exercise impacts liver fat (LF) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in well-trained older men, comparing their health metrics with those of recreationally active peers.
  • After cycling 2,558 km over 16 days, results showed that well-trained older men had lower VAT and a trend towards lower LF compared to a control group, with LF significantly decreasing post-exercise.
  • Ultimately, while repeated exercise reduced LF, it did not affect VAT, fat mass, or lean mass, indicating that aerobic capacity relates to lower LF and VAT levels in older active individuals.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Liver fat (LF) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) content decreases with training, however, this has mainly been investigated in sedentary obese or healthy participants. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated prolonged exercise on LF and VAT content in well-trained older men and to compare baseline LF and VAT content to recreationally active older men.

Method: A group of five well-trained older men were tested before and after cycling a total distance of 2558 km in 16 consecutive days. VAT content and body composition was measured using DXA before a bicycle ergometer test was performed to determine maximal fat oxidation (MFO), maximal oxygen consumption ( ), and the relative intensity at which MFO occurred (Fat). LF content was measured on a separate day using MRI. For comparison of baseline values, a control group of eight healthy age- and BMI-matched recreationally active men were recruited.

Results: The well-trained older men had lower VAT (p = 0.02), and a tendency toward lower LF content (p = 0.06) compared with the control group. The intervention resulted in decreased LF content (p = 0.02), but VAT, fat mass, and lean mass remained unchanged. , MFO, and Fat were not affected by the intervention.

Conclusion: The study found that repeated prolonged exercise reduced LF content, but VAT and remained unchanged. Aerobic capacity was aligned with lower LF and VAT in older active men.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sms.14612DOI Listing

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