Background: Introduction of leptin, a product of the obese gene, recently has led to numerous
experiments to better understand body weight and composition function. Based on
these findings, leptin is proposed to be an important factor in energy balance
and metabolism to influence body weight. In addition, investigators have
reported contradictory findings about the influence of physical exercise under
various experimental conditions on leptin secretion regulation from adipose
tissue stores. Thus, this review has been focused on the conflicts in the
literature and the acute effect of various physical exercises on leptin and
leptin’s response to acute exercise and trainings.
Methods: In this review, the studies that examined the influence of a
variety exercise on leptin and the complications in the literature are
summarized then the implication with physical exercise and training are
discussed.
Results: The effect of physical exercise and training on leptin
concentrations is currently controversial. Several researchers revealed that
exercise may result in reductions depending on the duration and calorie
expenditure whereas others have reported no change in concentrations.
Conclusions: This review appears that involving in physical exercise longer
than 60 minutes with a significant caloric agitation (>800 kcals) is
necessary for acute exercise to result in a significant reduction in leptin
concentrations in non-athletes.
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