Is an Exercise Intervention the only way to Reduce Visceral Fat without Reducing Fat-free Mass in Children and Adolescents?

Q4 Health Professions Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.26644/em.2021.002
T. Abe, J. Loenneke
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Objectives: To maintain proper development, it is recommended that children/adolescents focus more on increasing physical activity than dietary restriction when treating obesity. In other words, adults are better able to tolerate the reductions in fat-free body mass that often occur when trying to lose fat mass. In contrast, children and adolescents should avoid losses in fat-free mass in order to ensure proper development. Therefore, when trying to reduce visceral fat in children via a negative energy balance (i.e., exercise with or without calorie restriction), it is necessary to set desirable conditions in order to minimize the loss of fat-free mass. To determine whether this is possible, we reviewed literature discussing the relationship between changes in visceral fat obtained by abdominal imaging and changes in total body fat and fat-free mass after exercise training with and without calorie restriction in children and adolescents.Methods: Literature review.Results and Conclusions: Previous work found no reduction in fat-free mass in the exercise interventions in which there was no dietary-induced calorie restriction. This supports the idea that reducing visceral fat by increasing physical activity is the preferred strategy over dietary restriction in children and adolescents. Although factors such as the type (e.g. aerobic and/or resistance) of exercise and the amount (i.e. energy expenditure) of exercise will likely have an effect on the magnitude of change in intra-abdominal visceral fat, the quantity of each that is needed without reducing fat-free mass is currently unknown.
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运动干预是儿童和青少年减少内脏脂肪而不减少无脂量的唯一方法吗?
目的:为了保持正常发育,建议儿童/青少年在治疗肥胖时更多地关注增加体育活动而不是限制饮食。换句话说,成年人能够更好地忍受在试图减少脂肪量时经常出现的无脂肪体重的减少。相反,儿童和青少年应避免无脂肪量的损失,以确保适当的发展。因此,当试图通过负能量平衡(即有或没有热量限制的运动)来减少儿童内脏脂肪时,有必要设定理想的条件,以尽量减少无脂肪量的损失。为了确定这是否可能,我们回顾了讨论儿童和青少年在有或没有热量限制的运动训练后,通过腹部成像获得的内脏脂肪变化与全身脂肪和无脂肪量变化之间关系的文献。方法:文献复习。结果和结论:先前的研究发现,在没有饮食引起的卡路里限制的运动干预中,无脂肪质量没有减少。这支持了一种观点,即在儿童和青少年中,通过增加体育活动来减少内脏脂肪是比限制饮食更可取的策略。虽然运动类型(如有氧运动和/或阻力运动)和运动量(如能量消耗)等因素可能会对腹内内脏脂肪变化的幅度产生影响,但在不减少无脂量的情况下所需的每种因素的数量目前尚不清楚。
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Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine
Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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