Foright R M, Presby D M, Sherk V D, Kahn D, Checkley L A, Giles E D, Bergouignan A, Higgins J A, Jackman M R, Hill J O, MacLean P S
Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States.
Coram/CVS Specialty Infusion Services, Denver, United States.
Physiol Behav. 2018 May 1;188:86-93. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.01.025. Epub 2018 Jan 31.
Weight regain after weight loss is one of the most significant challenges to successful obesity treatment. Regular exercise has long been touted as a strategy for weight loss maintenance, but the lack of clear evidence in clinical trials has caused some to question its effectiveness. In this review, we present the arguments both questioning and in support of exercise as an obesity therapeutic. Our purpose is to bring clarity to the literature, present a unified perspective, and identify the gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed in future studies. Critical questions remain including sex differences, individual variability and compensatory behaviors in response to exercise, exercise adherence, the role of energy flux and the molecular mechanisms mediating the beneficial effects of exercise after weight loss and during weight regain. Future research should focus on these critical questions to provide a more complete understanding of the potential benefits of exercise on weight loss maintenance.
体重减轻后的体重反弹是成功治疗肥胖症面临的最重大挑战之一。长期以来,定期锻炼一直被视为维持体重减轻的一种策略,但临床试验中缺乏明确证据使得一些人质疑其有效性。在本综述中,我们阐述了质疑和支持将锻炼作为肥胖症治疗方法的观点。我们的目的是厘清文献,呈现统一观点,并找出未来研究中需要解决的知识空白。关键问题仍然存在,包括性别差异、个体变异性以及运动后的代偿行为、运动依从性、能量通量的作用以及介导体重减轻后和体重反弹期间运动有益效果的分子机制。未来的研究应聚焦于这些关键问题,以便更全面地理解运动对维持体重减轻的潜在益处。