How does 6 months of active bike commuting or leisure-time exercise affect insulin sensitivity, cardiorespiratory fitness and intra-abdominal fat? A randomised controlled trial in individuals with overweight and obesity

Martin Bæk Blond, Mads Rosenkilde, Anne Sofie Gram, Marie Tindborg, Anders Nymark Christensen, Jonas Salling Quist, Bente Merete Stallknecht

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effects of active bike commuting or leisure-time exercise of two intensities on peripheral insulin sensitivity (primary outcome), cardiorespiratory fitness and intra-abdominal adipose tissue mass (secondary outcomes).

METHODS: 188 physically inactive, healthy women and men (20-45 years) with overweight or class 1 obesity were recruited. In the 6-month trial, 130 participants were randomised to either: no intervention (CON), active commuting (BIKE) or leisure-time exercise of moderate (MOD, 50% VO2peak) or vigorous (VIG, 70% VO2peak) intensity. 100 completed follow-up testing. Exercise prescription was 5 days/week with a weekly exercise energy expenditure of 1600 kcal for women and 2100 kcal for men. Testing was performed at baseline, 3 months and 6 months.

RESULTS: Peripheral insulin sensitivity (ml/min/pmol insulin/L) increased (improved) by 24% (95% CI 6% to 46%, p=0.01) in VIG compared with CON at 3 months. Peripheral insulin sensitivity increased (improved) by 20% in BIKE (95% CI 1% to 43%, p=0.04) and 26% in VIG (95% CI 7% to 47%, p<0.01) compared with CON at 6 months. Cardiorespiratory fitness increased in all exercise groups compared with CON at 6 months; but the increase was higher in those that undertook vigorous exercise than those who did moderate exercise. Intra-abdominal adipose tissue mass diminished across all exercise groups in comparison to CON at 6 months.

CONCLUSIONS: Active bike commuting improved cardiometabolic health; as did leisure-time exercise. Leisure-time exercise of vigorous intensity conferred more rapid effects on peripheral insulin sensitivity as well as additional effects on cardiorespiratory fitness than did moderate intensity exercise.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01962259.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
Volume53
Issue number18
Pages (from-to)1183-1192
Number of pages10
ISSN0306-3674
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Bicycling/physiology
  • Body Composition
  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness/physiology
  • Exercise/physiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Insulin Resistance/physiology
  • Intra-Abdominal Fat/physiopathology
  • Leisure Activities
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity/physiopathology
  • Overweight/physiopathology
  • Patient Compliance
  • Patient Dropouts
  • Transportation
  • Young Adult

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