Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition

BACKGROUND: The upper rates of energy expenditure (EE) and the corresponding regulation of energy intake (EI), as described in younger trained subjects, are not well elucidated in older subjects. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate EE in older men during prolonged cycling and determine whether it...

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Published in:The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Main Authors: Rosenkilde Larsen, Mads, Morville, Thomas, Riis Andersen, Peter, Kjær, Katja, Rasmusen, Hanne, Holst, Jens Juul, Dela, Flemming, Westerterp, Klaas, Sjödin, Anders Mikael, Helge, Jørn Wulff
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/adf2871a-9fac-4645-b5f3-b023eb476841 2024-05-19T07:44:23+00:00 Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition Rosenkilde Larsen, Mads Morville, Thomas Riis Andersen, Peter Kjær, Katja Rasmusen, Hanne Holst, Jens Juul Dela, Flemming Westerterp, Klaas Sjödin, Anders Mikael Helge, Jørn Wulff 2015 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/inability-to-match-energy-intake-with-energy-expenditure-at-sustained-nearmaximal-rates-of-energy-expenditure-in-older-men-during-a-14d-cycling-expedition(adf2871a-9fac-4645-b5f3-b023eb476841).html https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.109918 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Rosenkilde Larsen , M , Morville , T , Riis Andersen , P , Kjær , K , Rasmusen , H , Holst , J J , Dela , F , Westerterp , K , Sjödin , A M & Helge , J W 2015 , ' Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition ' , American Journal of Clinical Nutrition , vol. 102 , no. 6 , pp. 1398-1405 . https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.109918 article 2015 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.109918 2024-04-25T00:45:02Z BACKGROUND: The upper rates of energy expenditure (EE) and the corresponding regulation of energy intake (EI), as described in younger trained subjects, are not well elucidated in older subjects. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate EE in older men during prolonged cycling and determine whether it is sufficiently matched by EI to maintain energy balance. In addition, we investigated appetite ratings and concentrations of appetite-regulating hormones. DESIGN: Six men (mean ± SE age: 61 ± 3 y) completed 2706 km of cycling, from Copenhagen to Nordkapp, in 14 d. EE was measured by using doubly labeled water, and food and drink intake was recorded by the accompanying scientific staff. Energy balance was calculated as the discrepancy between EI and EE and from changes in body energy stores as derived from deuterium dilution. Fasting hormones were measured before and after cycling, and appetite ratings were recorded twice daily. RESULTS: EE (±SE) increased from 17 ± 1 MJ/d before to 30 ± 2 MJ/d during the cycling trip (P < 0.001), which is equivalent to 4.0 ± 0.1 times the basal metabolic rate. Although body weight remained stable during the 14 d of cycling, body fat decreased (-2.2 ± 0.7 kg; P = 0.02) and fat-free mass increased (2.5 ± 0.6 kg; P = 0.01). EI was 25 ± 1 MJ/d during cycling, resulting in a negative energy balance calculated by the EE - EI gap (-5.2 ± 1.2 MJ/d). Calculated from changes in body energy stores, energy balance was also negative (-4.8 ± 2.0 MJ/d) during the first week. In the morning and evening, hunger ratings increased (both P = 0.02), whereas ratings of fullness decreased in the evening (P = 0.04). Fasting plasma concentrations of insulin increased by 120% ± 15% (P = 0.02), glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) by 60% ± 20% (P < 0.01), and Polypeptide YY3-36 by 80% ± 30% (P < 0.02) after cycling. CONCLUSIONS: Older male cyclists sustained near-maximal rates of EE during prolonged cycling but were unable to upregulate EI to maintain energy balance. Despite the presence of increased ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordkapp University of Copenhagen: Research The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 102 6 1398 1405
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description BACKGROUND: The upper rates of energy expenditure (EE) and the corresponding regulation of energy intake (EI), as described in younger trained subjects, are not well elucidated in older subjects. OBJECTIVES: The aim was to investigate EE in older men during prolonged cycling and determine whether it is sufficiently matched by EI to maintain energy balance. In addition, we investigated appetite ratings and concentrations of appetite-regulating hormones. DESIGN: Six men (mean ± SE age: 61 ± 3 y) completed 2706 km of cycling, from Copenhagen to Nordkapp, in 14 d. EE was measured by using doubly labeled water, and food and drink intake was recorded by the accompanying scientific staff. Energy balance was calculated as the discrepancy between EI and EE and from changes in body energy stores as derived from deuterium dilution. Fasting hormones were measured before and after cycling, and appetite ratings were recorded twice daily. RESULTS: EE (±SE) increased from 17 ± 1 MJ/d before to 30 ± 2 MJ/d during the cycling trip (P < 0.001), which is equivalent to 4.0 ± 0.1 times the basal metabolic rate. Although body weight remained stable during the 14 d of cycling, body fat decreased (-2.2 ± 0.7 kg; P = 0.02) and fat-free mass increased (2.5 ± 0.6 kg; P = 0.01). EI was 25 ± 1 MJ/d during cycling, resulting in a negative energy balance calculated by the EE - EI gap (-5.2 ± 1.2 MJ/d). Calculated from changes in body energy stores, energy balance was also negative (-4.8 ± 2.0 MJ/d) during the first week. In the morning and evening, hunger ratings increased (both P = 0.02), whereas ratings of fullness decreased in the evening (P = 0.04). Fasting plasma concentrations of insulin increased by 120% ± 15% (P = 0.02), glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) by 60% ± 20% (P < 0.01), and Polypeptide YY3-36 by 80% ± 30% (P < 0.02) after cycling. CONCLUSIONS: Older male cyclists sustained near-maximal rates of EE during prolonged cycling but were unable to upregulate EI to maintain energy balance. Despite the presence of increased ...
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author Rosenkilde Larsen, Mads
Morville, Thomas
Riis Andersen, Peter
Kjær, Katja
Rasmusen, Hanne
Holst, Jens Juul
Dela, Flemming
Westerterp, Klaas
Sjödin, Anders Mikael
Helge, Jørn Wulff
spellingShingle Rosenkilde Larsen, Mads
Morville, Thomas
Riis Andersen, Peter
Kjær, Katja
Rasmusen, Hanne
Holst, Jens Juul
Dela, Flemming
Westerterp, Klaas
Sjödin, Anders Mikael
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
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Morville, Thomas
Riis Andersen, Peter
Kjær, Katja
Rasmusen, Hanne
Holst, Jens Juul
Dela, Flemming
Westerterp, Klaas
Sjödin, Anders Mikael
Helge, Jørn Wulff
author_sort Rosenkilde Larsen, Mads
title Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
title_short Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
title_full Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
title_fullStr Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
title_full_unstemmed Inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
title_sort inability to match energy intake with energy expenditure at sustained near-maximal rates of energy expenditure in older men during a 14-d cycling expedition
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