In obese adolescents, energy expenditure (EE) of chronic high intensity muscular exercise (\> 70% VO2max) conducted one hour before a meal causes an anorectic effect at lunch and dinner the same day. The effect on food intake of the distribution of this exercise into two sessions during 24h remains to be determined. In addition, a multidisciplinary load of obesity generates a loss of body weight in the short term, which we do not know the effects on energy balance. To our knowledge, the impact of weight loss on the anorectic effect of muscle exercise is unknown.
Two measuring sequences will be carried out before (M0) and after 4 months (M4) of a multidisciplinary treatment program of four months. Each sequence will have three days: a "sedentary" day (SED) and two days "exercise" (EX). During the exercise day "EX1", a continuous intense exercise will be conducted for 40 min at 70% VO2max of subjects. During the second day exercise "EX2" teenage realize two exercise representing the same DE as EX1 in the morning (50% ED) and late afternoon (50% ED). The multidisciplinary management program (without energy restriction) controlled by institution consists of nutrition education, physical activity and therapeutic education. The exercise program will involve the activity sessions controlled and supervised by a sports educator and interactive sessions using a scientifically validated physical activity program (Biomouv®).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of food intake on 24 hours (total and per meal)
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of food intake on 24 hours (total and per meal) assessed during a day with the completion of intense exercise performed in one session EX1, in two sessions (EX2) or sedentary (without exercise: SED). The exercise-induced energy expenditure by 40 minutes at 70% of VO2 max is the same in EX1 and EX2.
Time frame: after 4 months of physical activity
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of the Flint scale
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of the Flint scale (feeling of hunger, desire to eat, the feeling of being full)
Time frame: after 4 months of physical activity
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of the Pittsburg scale
Time frame: after 4 months of physical activity
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of HOMA-IR
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of HOMA-IR by measuring the blood glucose and fasting insulin
Time frame: after 4 months of physical activity
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of Fitness
Comparison between(M0) and (M4) of Fitness (by VO2 max and estimated body composition).
Time frame: after 4 months of physical activity
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