Effects of a ketogenic diet combined with resistance training on body composition and glucolipid metabolism in the obese and female college students
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2023.04.008
- VernacularTitle:生酮饮食结合抗阻训练对肥胖女大学生身体成分及糖脂代谢的影响
- Author:
CHEN Jinxia, CAO Qiaoan, MA Chunhua, SU Xiaoyun
1
Author Information
1. Department of Public Physical Education, Wuyi University, Wuyishan (354300) , Fujian Province, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Food habits;
Physical education and training;
Obesity;
Body composition;
Intervention studies;
Students;
Female
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2023;44(4):512-516
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the effects of a ketogenic diet (KD) alone and in combination with resistance training (KD+RT) on body composition and glucolipid metabolism of obese and female college students, and to provide a theoretical basis for the application of KD+RT in obese patients.
Methods:Totally 45 obese and female college students in Wuyi University were recruited and randomly divided into KD group ( n =23) and KD+RT group ( n =22) in September 2021. After received training for 4 weeks, the changes of body composition and glucose and lipid metabolism of obese and female college students were compared before and after intervention.
Results:Both a 4 week KD and KD+RT led to decreases in weight, BMI, body fat mass, body fat percentage, waist to hip ratio, visceral fat area of obese female college students ( t =16.19, 16.21, 12.42, 7.99, 2.10, 6.37; 18.82, 18.02, 17.80, 10.72, 3.41, 7.59, P <0.01). The change of muscle mass was decreased in KD group( t=4.12, P <0.01), but there was no statistically significant difference in KD+RT group( P >0.05). Both a 4 week KD and KD+RT significantly reduced the levels of the fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, glycosylated hemoglobin and triglyceride (TG) of obese female college students ( t =10.15, 8.94 , 6.94, 7.63; 9.23, 12.75, 9.85, 9.09, P <0.01), and increased the high density lipoprotein (HDL) level( t =-7.36, -5.22, P <0.01). However, only KD+RT group had a significant decrease in the level of LDL ( t =5.27, P <0.01), and there was no significant change in the level of TC both groups ( P >0.05). After the intervention, there was no statistically significant difference between the KD+RT group compared to the KD group ( P >0.05), except for a significant decrease in triacylglycerol ( t =2.51, P < 0.05 ).
Conclusion:Both a short term KD and KD+RT show beneficial changes in body composition and glucolipid metabolism in obese female college students. However, the KD+RT is superior to a KD in maintaining muscle mass and reducing the effects of lipid metabolism.