What is the effect of a Mediterranean compared with a Fast Food meal on the exercise induced adipokine changes? A randomized cross-over clinical trial.
Diana Margarida Gonçalves Solha Pereira da SilvaRita MoreiraMarília BeltrãoOksana SokhatskaTiago MontanhaAndreia PizarroVanessa Garcia-LarsenRodrigo VillegasLuís DelgadoPedro MoreiraJoana CarvalhoAndré MoreiraPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Acute exercise induced an increase of circulatory levels of adipsin, resistin, lipocalin and PAI-1, but not adiponectin. A pre-exercise Mediterranean meal potentiated the increase of adipsin after the exercise test, which possibly relates to the immune regulatory role of adipsin. These changes suggest a cross-talk between the immune and metabolic immediate response to exercise and its modulation by the pre-exercise diet composition.
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