Dairy calcium supplementation in overweight or obese persons: its effect on markers of fat metabolism
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2008
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BACKGROUND: Dairy calcium supplementation has been proposed to increase fat oxidation and to inhibit lipogenesis. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effects of calcium supplementation on markers of fat metabolism. DESIGN: In a placebo-controlled, crossover experiment, 10 overweight or obese subjects who were low calcium consumers received 800 mg dairy Ca/d for 5 wk. After 4 wk, adipose tissue was taken for biopsy for analysis of gene expression. Respiratory exchange, glycerol turnover, and subcutaneous adipose tissue microdialysis were performed for 7 h after consumption of 400 mg Ca or placebo, and the ingestion of either randomized slow-release caffeine (SRC; 300 mg) or lactose (500 mg). One week later, the test was repeated with the SRC or lactose crossover. RESULTS: Calcium supplementation increased urinary calcium excretion by 16% (P = 0.017) but did not alter plasma parathyroid hormone or osteocalcin concentrations. Resting energy expenditure (59.9 +/- 3.0 or 59.6 +/- 3.3 kcal/h), fat oxidation (58.4 +/- 2.5 or 53.8 +/- 2.2 mg/min), plasma free fatty acid concentrations (0.63 +/- 0.02 or 0.62 +/- 0.03 mmol/L), and glycerol turnover (3.63 +/- 0.41 or 3.70 +/- 0.38 micromol . kg(-1) . min(-1)) were similar with or without calcium, respectively. SRC significantly increased free fatty acid concentrations, resting fat oxidation, and resting energy expenditure. During microdialysis, epinephrine increased dialysate glycerol concentrations by 250% without and 254% with calcium. Expression of 7 key metabolic genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue was not affected by calcium supplementation. CONCLUSION: Dairy calcium supplementation in overweight subjects with habitually low calcium intakes failed to alter fat metabolism and energy expenditure under resting conditions and during acute stimulation by caffeine or epinephrine |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D57CA3496BF2 isbn:0002-9165 pmid:18842771 isiid:000259903600003 |
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 88, no. 4, pp. 877-885 |
Palavras-Chave | #Adipose Tissue ; administration & dosage ; Adult ; analysis ; Basal Metabolism ; Biological Markers ; Biopsy ; blood ; Caffeine ; Calcium ; Calcium,Dietary ; Cross-Over Studies ; Dairy Products ; Double-Blind Method ; drug effects ; Energy Metabolism ; Epinephrine ; Fatty Acids,Nonesterified ; Female ; Glycerol ; Humans ; Lactose ; Lipid Metabolism ; Male ; metabolism ; Microdialysis ; Obesity ; Osteocalcin ; Overweight ; Oxidation-Reduction ; Oxygen Consumption ; Parathyroid Hormone ; pharmacology ; physiology ; RNA,Messenger ; Switzerland ; urine |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |