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Association of sedentary and physical activity time with maximal fat oxidation during exercise in sedentary adults

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/sms.13696

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cardiometabolic disease; energy balance; fuel oxidation; lifestyle behavior; obesity; physical inactivity

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PI13/01393, PTA 12264-I, DEP201679512-R]
  2. Biomedical Research Networking Center on Frailty and Healthy Aging [CB16/10/00477]
  3. University of Granada
  4. Junta de Andalucia, Consejeria de Conocimiento, Investigacion y Universidades [SOMM17/6107/UGR]
  5. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [Red EXERNET DEP2005-00046]
  6. Fundacion Iberoamericana de Nutricion
  7. Redes Tematicas de Investigacion Cooperativa RETIC [Red SAMID RD16/0022]
  8. Spanish Ministry of Education [FPU 13/04365, FPU14/04172]
  9. AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation
  10. European Regional Development Funds (ERDF)
  11. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [ZIAAG000477] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The present work examines the relationships of objectively measured sedentary time and physical activity (PA) with maximal fat oxidation during exercise (MFO) and the intensity of exercise that elicits MFO (Fat(max)), in young and middle-aged men and women. A total of 121 young sedentary adults (81 women, age 22.1 +/- 2.1 years, body mass index 25.2 +/- 4.9 kg/m(2)) and 70 middle-aged sedentary adults (36 women, age 53.4 +/- 4.9 years, body mass index 26.8 +/- 3.8 kg/m(2)) participated in this cross-sectional study. PA was objectively assessed using a wrist-worn accelerometer for 7 consecutive days. Wrist accelerations were classified into sedentary time and PA of different intensity (light, moderate, vigorous, moderate-vigorous), taking into account age-specific cut-offs. MFO and Fat(max) were determined for all subjects by indirect calorimetry, using a walking graded exercise test. No association was found between any of the sedentary time-related variables and MFO (all P >= .05). However, several sedentary time-related variables were related to FAT(max) in young men and women (all P <= .04). A positive relationship was also detected between PA and MFO in young and middle-aged women (P <= .05), although this became non-significant after adjustment for cardiorespiratory fitness (P > .05). The present results suggest that, depending on the characteristics of the study cohort, sedentary time, and PA time may be related to MFO and FAT(max) during exercise. Future longitudinal and intervention studies are warranted to better understand the role of sedentary time and PA in metabolic flexibility during exercise.

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