Negative Energy Balance Induced by Exercise or Diet: Effects on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Liver Fat
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Visceral Adipose Tissue (VAT)
2.1. Measurement of VAT
2.2. Is VAT Reduced in Response to Chronic Exercise or Hypocaloric Diets?
2.2.1. Exercise Amount and VAT
2.2.2. Exercise Intensity and VAT
2.2.3. Individual Variability in VAT Response to Standardized Exercise
3. Liver Fat (LF)
3.1. Measurements of LF
3.2. Is Liver Fat Reduced in Response to Chronic Exercise or a Hypocaloric Diet?
3.3. Exercise and Liver Fat
3.4. Hypocaloric Diet and LF
3.5. Exercise and Hypocaloric Diet Combined
4. Anthropometric Markers of VAT and LF
5. Summary
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Ross, R.; Soni, S.; Houle, S. Negative Energy Balance Induced by Exercise or Diet: Effects on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Liver Fat. Nutrients 2020, 12, 891. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040891
Ross R, Soni S, Houle S. Negative Energy Balance Induced by Exercise or Diet: Effects on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Liver Fat. Nutrients. 2020; 12(4):891. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040891
Chicago/Turabian StyleRoss, Robert, Simrat Soni, and Sarah Houle. 2020. "Negative Energy Balance Induced by Exercise or Diet: Effects on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Liver Fat" Nutrients 12, no. 4: 891. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040891
APA StyleRoss, R., Soni, S., & Houle, S. (2020). Negative Energy Balance Induced by Exercise or Diet: Effects on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Liver Fat. Nutrients, 12(4), 891. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12040891