Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss

Conjugated linoleic acid is a functional ingredient which induces fat-loss in various high quality studies in humans. Although the effect is usually moderate in size, both in vitro studies with conjugated linoleic acid and studies on mice suggest that this effect is real and has a functional basis. Evidence, from in vitro studies and from studies in mice, shows that conjugated linoleic acid affects the expression of a number of genes or gene products which are involved in fat accumulation in adipose tissue. Based on scientific literature we hypothesize that these genes are part of an AMP-kinase dependent body composition regulating (ABC) network that functions both in adipocytes and muscle cells. This network may affect not only adipose tissue but also, lean body mass and exercise endurance and is probably also activated by doing exercise. The consequence of this model is that exposure to conjugated linoleic acid and exercise together may help to enhance fat-loss since they share a common biochemical pathway.

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Main Author: Keizer,Hiskias G.
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Published: Associação Portuguesa dos Nutricionistas 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S2182-723020130002000052016-10-28Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-lossKeizer,Hiskias G. Conjugated linoleic acid Sports nutrition Exercise Fat-loss Biochemical pathway Conjugated linoleic acid is a functional ingredient which induces fat-loss in various high quality studies in humans. Although the effect is usually moderate in size, both in vitro studies with conjugated linoleic acid and studies on mice suggest that this effect is real and has a functional basis. Evidence, from in vitro studies and from studies in mice, shows that conjugated linoleic acid affects the expression of a number of genes or gene products which are involved in fat accumulation in adipose tissue. Based on scientific literature we hypothesize that these genes are part of an AMP-kinase dependent body composition regulating (ABC) network that functions both in adipocytes and muscle cells. This network may affect not only adipose tissue but also, lean body mass and exercise endurance and is probably also activated by doing exercise. The consequence of this model is that exposure to conjugated linoleic acid and exercise together may help to enhance fat-loss since they share a common biochemical pathway.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Portuguesa dos NutricionistasRevista Nutrícias n.17 20132013-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2182-72302013000200005en
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
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title Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
title_short Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
title_full Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
title_fullStr Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
title_full_unstemmed Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Exercise may Share One Biochemical Pathway to Induce Fat-loss
title_sort conjugated linoleic acid and exercise may share one biochemical pathway to induce fat-loss
description Conjugated linoleic acid is a functional ingredient which induces fat-loss in various high quality studies in humans. Although the effect is usually moderate in size, both in vitro studies with conjugated linoleic acid and studies on mice suggest that this effect is real and has a functional basis. Evidence, from in vitro studies and from studies in mice, shows that conjugated linoleic acid affects the expression of a number of genes or gene products which are involved in fat accumulation in adipose tissue. Based on scientific literature we hypothesize that these genes are part of an AMP-kinase dependent body composition regulating (ABC) network that functions both in adipocytes and muscle cells. This network may affect not only adipose tissue but also, lean body mass and exercise endurance and is probably also activated by doing exercise. The consequence of this model is that exposure to conjugated linoleic acid and exercise together may help to enhance fat-loss since they share a common biochemical pathway.
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