No evidence of brown adipose tissue activation after 24 weeks of supervised exercise training in young sedentary adults in the ACTIBATE randomized controlled trial
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Martínez Tellez, Borja
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No evidence of brown adipose tissue activation after 24 weeks of supervised exercise training in young sedentary adults in the ACTIBATE randomized controlled trial
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- Martínez Tellez, Borja;
- Sánchez Delgado, Guillermo;
- Acosta, Francisco M.;
- Alcantara, Juan M. A.;
- Amaro Gahete, Francisco J.;
- Martínez Avila, Wendy D.;
- Merchan Ramírez, Elisa;
- Muñoz Hernández, Victoria;
- Osuna Prieto, Francisco J.;
- Jurado Fasoli, Lucas;
- Xu, Huiwen;
- Ortiz Alvarez, Lourdes;
- Arias Téllez, María José;
- Méndez Gutiérrez, Andrea;
- Labayen, Idoia;
- Ortega, Francisco B.;
- Schönke, Milena;
- Rensen, Patrick C. N.;
- Aguilera, Concepción M.;
- Llamas Elvira, José M.;
- Gil, Ángel;
- Ruiz, Jonatan R.;
Abstract
Exercise modulates both brown adipose tissue (BAT) metabolism and white adipose tissue (WAT) browning in murine models. Whether this is true in humans, however, has remained unknown. An unblinded randomized controlled trial (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02365129) was therefore conducted to study the effects of a 24-week supervised exercise intervention, combining endurance and resistance training, on BAT volume and activity (primary outcome). The study was carried out in the Sport and Health University Research Institute and the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital of the University of Granada (Spain). One hundred and forty-five young sedentary adults were assigned to either (i) a control group (no exercise, n = 54), (ii) a moderate intensity exercise group (MOD-EX, n = 48), or (iii) a vigorous intensity exercise group (VIG-EX n = 43) by unrestricted randomization. No relevant adverse events were recorded. 97 participants (34 men, 63 women) were included in the final analysis (Control; n = 35, MOD-EX; n = 31, and VIG-EX; n = 31). We observed no changes in BAT volume (Delta Control: -22.2 +/- 52.6 ml; Delta MOD-EX: -15.5 +/- 62.1 ml, Delta VIG-EX: -6.8 +/- 66.4 ml; P = 0.771) or F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake (SUVpeak Delta Control: -2.6 +/- 3.1 ml; Delta MOD-EX: -1.2 +/- 4.8, Delta VIG-EX: -2.2 +/- 5.1; p = 0.476) in either the control or the exercise groups. Thus, we did not find any evidence of an exercise-induced change on BAT volume or activity in young sedentary adults.
Exercise modulates brown adipose tissue (BAT) metabolism in murine models. Here the authors report that there is no evidence that 24 weeks of supervised exercise training modulates BAT volume or function in young sedentary adults in the ACTIBATE randomized controlled trial.
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Spanish Government PI13/01393
Retos de la Sociedad DEP2016-79512-R
PTA-12264I
European Commission
Spanish Government FPU13/04365
FPU14/04172
FPU15/04059
FPU16/03653
FPU19/01609
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) 440575
Fundacion Iberoamericana de Nutricion (FINUT)
Redes Tematicas de Investigacion Cooperativa RETIC Red SAMID RD16/0022
AstraZeneca
University of Granada Plan Propio de Investigacion 2016 -Excellence actions: Unit of Excellence on Exercise and Health (UCEES)
Plan Propio de Investigacion 2018 -Programa Contratos-Puente
Programa Perfecionamiento de Doctores
Junta de Andalucia
Consejeria de Conocimiento, Investigacion y Universidades (ERDF) SOMM17/6107/UGR
Junta de Andalucia P18-RT-4455
Fundacion Alfonso Martin Escudero
Maria Zambrano fellowship by the Ministerio de Universidades y la Union Europea-NextGenerationEU RR_C_2021_04
Novo Nordisk Foundation
Novocure Limited NNF18OC0032394
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Nature Communications (2022) 13:5259
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