Exercise in a metabolic chamber - Effects of exercise on 24 h fat oxidation
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概要
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Indirect calorimetry with a room-size respiratory chamber provides an ideal setting to monitor energy metabolism for a prolonged period. During the last 10 years, experiments with this method have raised interesting observations such as: 1) exercise intensity has no effect on 24 h fat oxidation, 2) exercise has little, if any, effect on 24 h fat oxidation, and 3) exercise before breakfast increases 24 h fat oxidation. To some of the scientific community and general public, the first two statements may be unacceptable. But it can be factually explained that the impact of exercise on energy metabolism is not confined to the period of physical activity itself, and that fat oxidation remains elevated during the post-exercise period. The third observation seems to be insignificant, but contradicts the second one. It is premature to conclude that exercise has no effect on 24 h fat oxidation.
著者
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Iwayama Kaito
Body and Mind Integrated Science Center, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba
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Tokuyama Kumpei
Doctoral Program in Sports Medicine, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba,