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Effect of short-term weight loss on mental stress-induced cardiovascular and pro-inflammatory responses in women

机译:短期减肥对女性精神压力诱发的心血管和促炎反应的影响

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Epidemiologic evidence links psychosocial stress with obesity but experimental studies examining the mechanisms that mediates the effect of stress on adiposity are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate whether changes in adiposity following minimal weight loss affect heightened stress responses in women, and examine the role of the adipokine leptin in driving inflammatory responses. Twenty-three overweight or obese, but otherwise healthy, women (M age = 30.41 +/- 8.0 years; BMI = 31.9 +/- 4.1 kg/m(2)) completed standardized acute mental stress before and after a 9-week calorie restriction program designed to modify adiposity levels. Cardiovascular (blood pressure and heart rate) and inflammatory cytokines (leptin and interleukin-6; IL-6) responses to mental stress were assessed several times between baseline and a 45-min post-stress recovery period. There were modest changes in adiposity measures while the adipokine leptin was markedly reduced (-27%) after the intervention. Blood pressure reactivity was attenuated (-3.38 +/- 1.39 mmHg) and heart rate recovery was improved (2.07 +/- 0.96 Bpm) after weight loss. Blood pressure responses were inversely associated with changes in waist to hip ratio post intervention. Decreased levels of circulating leptin following weight loss were inversely associated with the IL-6 inflammatory response to stress (r = -0.47). We offered preliminary evidence suggesting that modest changes in adiposity following a brief caloric restriction program may yield beneficial effect on cardiovascular stress responses. In addition, reductions in basal leptin activity might be important in blunting pro-inflammatory responses. Large randomized trials of the effect of adiposity on autonomic responses are thus warranted.
机译:流行病学证据将心理心理压力与肥胖联系在一起,但缺乏研究研究介导压力对肥胖影响的机制的实验研究。这项研究的目的是调查最小体重减轻后肥胖症的变化是否影响女性应激反应的增强,并研究脂肪因子瘦素在驱动炎症反应中的作用。 23名超重或肥胖但健康的女性(M年龄= 30.41 +/- 8.0岁; BMI = 31.9 +/- 4.1 kg / m(2))在接受9周卡路里之前和之后完成了标准的急性精神压力旨在修改肥胖水平的限制程序。在基线和应激后45分钟恢复期之间,对精神压力的心血管反应(血压和心率)和炎性细胞因子(瘦素和白介素6; IL-6)进行了数次评估。干预措施后,肥胖措施的变化不大,而脂肪因子瘦素显着降低(-27%)。体重减轻后,血压反应性减弱(-3.38 +/- 1.39 mmHg),心率恢复得到改善(2.07 +/- 0.96 Bpm)。干预后血压反应与腰围与臀围比率的变化呈负相关。体重减轻后循环瘦素水平降低与对压力的IL-6炎症反应呈负相关(r = -0.47)。我们提供的初步证据表明,短暂的热量限制计划后,肥胖者的适度变化可能会对心血管压力反应产生有益的影响。另外,基础瘦素活性的降低在减弱促炎反应中可能是重要的。因此,有必要对肥胖对自主神经反应的影响进行大规模的随机试验。

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