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  5. Abstract P213: Regular Exercise Improves the Lipoprotein Subclass Profile: Meta-Analysis of 10 Exercise Training Intervention Groups

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Abstract P213: Regular Exercise Improves the Lipoprotein Subclass Profile: Meta-Analysis of 10 Exercise Training Intervention Groups

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English
2015
Circulation
Vol 131 (suppl_1)
DOI: 10.1161/circ.131.suppl_1.p213

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Claude Bouchard
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Mark A. Sarzynski
Tuomo Rankinen
Jeffrey H. Burton
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OBJECTIVE: The goal was to examine lipoprotein subclass responses to regular exercise as measured in 10 exercise interventions derived from six cohorts. We hypothesized that regular exercise has beneficial effects on the overall lipoprotein subclass profile in previously sedentary adults. METHODS: NMR spectroscopy (LipoScience Inc., Raleigh, NC) was used to quantify average particle size, total and subclass concentrations of very low-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein particles (VLDL-P, LDL-P, and HDL-P respectively) before and after an exercise intervention in 1,430 adults from six studies, encompassing 10 exercise training groups: APOE (N=106), DREW (N=298), GERS (N=79), HERITAGE (N=715), STRRIDE I (N=130) and II (N=102). Random-effects meta-analysis was performed to quantify the overall mean change across the unadjusted and adjusted mean change estimates from each exercise group of each study. A Bonferroni-adjusted p-value ≤ 0.003 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Meta-analysis of unadjusted data found that regular exercise induced significant decreases in the concentration of large VLDL-P (P=1.2x10 -6 ) and mean VLDL-P size (P=9.0x10 -5 ), with significant increases in the concentration of large LDL-P (P=4.9x10 -13 ). The changes in large VLDL-P and large LDL-P concentration and VLDL-P size remained significant after adjustment for age, sex, race, baseline body mass index, and baseline trait value ( Figure 1 ); while the increase in LDL-P size (P=0.003) became significant after adjustment. Nominally significant decreases in the concentration of small LDL-P (P=0.004) and medium HDL-P (P=0.007) and increases in large HDL-P (P=0.008) were observed in the adjusted meta-analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Despite differences in exercise programs and study populations, regular exercise led to significant improvements in the lipoprotein subclass profile across 10 exercise interventions, as highlighted by changes in VLDL and LDL subfractions.

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Mark A. Sarzynski, Tuomo Rankinen, Jeffrey H. Burton, Timothy S. Church, Jean–Pierre Després, James M. Hagberg, Arthur S. Leon, Catherine R. Mikus, D. C. Rao, Richard L. Seip, James S. Skinner, Cris A. Slentz, Paul M. Thompson, Kenneth R. Wilund, William E. Kraus, Claude Bouchard (2015). Abstract P213: Regular Exercise Improves the Lipoprotein Subclass Profile: Meta-Analysis of 10 Exercise Training Intervention Groups. Circulation, 131(suppl_1), DOI: 10.1161/circ.131.suppl_1.p213.

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