Hormonal and metabolic adaptation to a reducing regimen in children.

Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Medica Pub Date : 1993-01-01
J Sonka, P Kostiuk, J Hilgertová, Z Límanová, V Drozdová
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The effect of a combined slimming regimen (5.2 MJ diet and a low to medium intensity motor activity) were studied in 20 moderately obese children. Blood samples were obtained on days 0, 10 and 52 of the regimen. Insulin and triacylglycerols decreased after 10 days of treatment and the reached levels were maintained up to day 52. Cortisol, T4 and T3 decreased throughout the whole regimen. Glucose and lactate first decreased, and then increased to reach initial levels. NEFA and beta-hydroxybutyrate moved opposite to glucose. The initial decrease and the terminal very high increase of growth hormone were, however, statistically not significant. The serum proteins remained unaffected. In addition to a mean loss of 9 kg, the favourable effect of the slimming regimen consisted in the decrease of insulinemia, cortisolemia and triacylglycerolemia. The unfavourable effect was seen in the decrease of T3, responsible for the decreasing weight loss in the course of slimming regimens.

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儿童对减量方案的激素和代谢适应。
在20名中度肥胖儿童中研究了联合减肥方案(5.2 MJ饮食和中低强度运动)的效果。在治疗方案的第0、10和52天采集血样。胰岛素和甘油三酯在治疗10天后下降,达到的水平一直维持到第52天。皮质醇、T4、T3在整个治疗过程中均有所下降。葡萄糖和乳酸先下降,然后上升到初始水平。NEFA和-羟基丁酸与葡萄糖相反。生长激素的初始降低和最终非常高的增加在统计学上不显著。血清蛋白未受影响。除了平均减轻9公斤外,减肥方案的有利效果包括胰岛素血症、皮质醇血症和甘油三酯血症的减少。这种不利的影响体现在T3的减少上,T3是减肥过程中体重减轻的原因。
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