Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon
Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine alterations in caloric balance, body composition, metabolites, and cytokines in athletes participating in the Yukon Arctic Ultra. Methods: Ten participants traveling on foot in the 2017 692-km event were recruited for the study. Measurements and...
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ftfuberlin:oai:refubium.fu-berlin.de:fub188/24199 2024-09-09T19:24:13+00:00 Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon Schalt, Adriane Johannsen, Michelle M. Kim, Jimin Chen, Richard Murphy, Carl J. Coker, Melynda S. Gunga, Hanns-Christian Coker, Robert H. Steinach, Mathias 2018 application/pdf https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/24199 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-1971 https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01761 eng eng https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/24199 http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-1971 doi:10.3389/fphys.2018.01761 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ body composition cold exposure cytokines extreme environment ultramarathon ddc:610 doc-type:article 2018 ftfuberlin https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-197110.3389/fphys.2018.01761 2024-06-20T05:16:06Z Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine alterations in caloric balance, body composition, metabolites, and cytokines in athletes participating in the Yukon Arctic Ultra. Methods: Ten participants traveling on foot in the 2017 692-km event were recruited for the study. Measurements and samples were obtained at pre-event, 278 km (C1), 384 km (C2), and post-event. Body composition measurements were obtained using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Accelerometer devices were utilized to provide an estimation of caloric expenditure and dietary recalls provided assessments of caloric intake. Blood serum samples were collected, processed, and analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays or nuclear magnetic resonance. Results were analyzed using linear mixed model, presented as means +/- SD, and considered significant at p < 0.05. Results: Participants (8 males, 2 females; age: 37 +/- 10 years; body mass index: 24.4 +/- 2.5 kg/m(2)) were recruited. Four males and one female completed the entire event in 260 +/- 19 h. Caloric intake/expenditure was 4,126 +/- 1,115 kcal/day and 6,387 +/- 781 kcal/day, respectively, indicating a caloric deficit of 2,261 +/- 1,543 kcal/day. Total mass, body mass index, and fat mass were reduced at each time point of the event. Fat-free mass (FFM) was unchanged throughout the event. Follistatin was increased at C1 (1,715 +/- 876 pg/ml) in comparison to baseline. Acetoacetate increased significantly at post-event (6.1 +/- 1.5 mg/ml). Conclusions: Despite a pronounced caloric deficit and sustained activity under extreme cold conditions, FFM was preserved with an increase in serum follistatin and acetoacetate. Future studies should be directed at the role of nutrient strategies and/or training methods on the retention of FFM under these conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Yukon Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin) Arctic Yukon |
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Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine alterations in caloric balance, body composition, metabolites, and cytokines in athletes participating in the Yukon Arctic Ultra. Methods: Ten participants traveling on foot in the 2017 692-km event were recruited for the study. Measurements and samples were obtained at pre-event, 278 km (C1), 384 km (C2), and post-event. Body composition measurements were obtained using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Accelerometer devices were utilized to provide an estimation of caloric expenditure and dietary recalls provided assessments of caloric intake. Blood serum samples were collected, processed, and analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays or nuclear magnetic resonance. Results were analyzed using linear mixed model, presented as means +/- SD, and considered significant at p < 0.05. Results: Participants (8 males, 2 females; age: 37 +/- 10 years; body mass index: 24.4 +/- 2.5 kg/m(2)) were recruited. Four males and one female completed the entire event in 260 +/- 19 h. Caloric intake/expenditure was 4,126 +/- 1,115 kcal/day and 6,387 +/- 781 kcal/day, respectively, indicating a caloric deficit of 2,261 +/- 1,543 kcal/day. Total mass, body mass index, and fat mass were reduced at each time point of the event. Fat-free mass (FFM) was unchanged throughout the event. Follistatin was increased at C1 (1,715 +/- 876 pg/ml) in comparison to baseline. Acetoacetate increased significantly at post-event (6.1 +/- 1.5 mg/ml). Conclusions: Despite a pronounced caloric deficit and sustained activity under extreme cold conditions, FFM was preserved with an increase in serum follistatin and acetoacetate. Future studies should be directed at the role of nutrient strategies and/or training methods on the retention of FFM under these conditions. |
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Schalt, Adriane Johannsen, Michelle M. Kim, Jimin Chen, Richard Murphy, Carl J. Coker, Melynda S. Gunga, Hanns-Christian Coker, Robert H. Steinach, Mathias |
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Schalt, Adriane Johannsen, Michelle M. Kim, Jimin Chen, Richard Murphy, Carl J. Coker, Melynda S. Gunga, Hanns-Christian Coker, Robert H. Steinach, Mathias |
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Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon |
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Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon |
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Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon |
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Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon |
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Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon |
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negative energy balance does not alter fat-free mass during the yukon arctic ultra-the longest and the coldest ultramarathon |
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