Substantial Fat Loss in Physique Competitors Is Characterized by Increased Levels of Bile Acids, Very-Long Chain Fatty Acids, and Oxylipins

dc.contributor.authorSarin Heikki V
dc.contributor.authorHulmi Juha J
dc.contributor.authorQin Youwen
dc.contributor.authorInouye Michael
dc.contributor.authorRitchie Scott C
dc.contributor.authorCheng Susan
dc.contributor.authorWatrous Jeramie D
dc.contributor.authorNguyen Thien-Tu C
dc.contributor.authorLee Joseph H
dc.contributor.authorJin Zhezen
dc.contributor.authorTerwilliger Joseph D
dc.contributor.authorNiiranen Teemu
dc.contributor.authorHavulinna Aki
dc.contributor.authorSalomaa Veikko
dc.contributor.authorPietiläinen Kirsi H
dc.contributor.authorIsola Ville
dc.contributor.authorAhtiainen Juha P
dc.contributor.authorHäkkinen Keijo
dc.contributor.authorJain Mohit
dc.contributor.authorPerola Markus
dc.contributor.organizationfi=sisätautioppi|en=Internal Medicine|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha|
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.40502528769
dc.converis.publication-id177249883
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/177249883
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-21T03:30:46Z
dc.date.available2022-12-21T03:30:46Z
dc.description.abstractWeight loss and increased physical activity may promote beneficial modulation of the metabolome, but limited evidence exists about how very low-level weight loss affects the metabolome in previously non-obese active individuals. Following a weight loss period (21.1 +/- 3.1 weeks) leading to substantial fat mass loss of 52% (-7.9 +/- 1.5 kg) and low body fat (12.7 +/- 4.1%), the liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolic signature of 24 previously young, healthy, and normal weight female physique athletes was investigated. We observed uniform increases (FDR < 0.05) in bile acids, very-long-chain free fatty acids (FFA), and oxylipins, together with reductions in unsaturated FFAs after weight loss. These widespread changes, especially in the bile acid profile, were most strongly explained (FDR < 0.05) by changes in android (visceral) fat mass. The reported changes did not persist, as all of them were reversed after the subsequent voluntary weight regain period (18.4 +/- 2.9 weeks) and were unchanged in non-dieting controls (n = 16). Overall, we suggest that the reported changes in FFA, bile acid, and oxylipin profiles reflect metabolic adaptation to very low levels of fat mass after prolonged periods of intense exercise and low-energy availability. However, the effects of the aforementioned metabolome subclass alteration on metabolic homeostasis remain controversial, and more studies are warranted to unravel the complex physiology and potentially associated health implications. In the end, our study reinforced the view that transient weight loss seems to have little to no long-lasting molecular and physiological effects.
dc.identifier.jour-issn2218-1989
dc.identifier.olddbid190724
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/173815
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/31680
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.3390/metabo12100928
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2022121371212
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorNiiranen, Teemu
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.discipline3121 Internal medicineen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3121 Sisätauditfi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationinternational co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.publisher.countrySwitzerlanden_GB
dc.publisher.countrySveitsifi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeCH
dc.relation.articlenumber928
dc.relation.doi10.3390/metabo12100928
dc.relation.ispartofjournalMetabolites
dc.relation.issue10
dc.relation.volume12
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/173815
dc.titleSubstantial Fat Loss in Physique Competitors Is Characterized by Increased Levels of Bile Acids, Very-Long Chain Fatty Acids, and Oxylipins
dc.year.issued2022

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