Obesity-induced decreases in muscle performance are not reversed by weight loss
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity can affect muscle phenotypes, and may thereby constrain movement and energy expenditure. Weight loss is a common and intuitive intervention for obesity, but it is not known whether the effects of obesity on muscle function are reversible by weight loss. Here we tested whether obesity-induced changes in muscle metabolic and contractile phenotypes are reversible by weight loss.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: We used zebrafish (Danio rerio) in a factorial design to compare energy metabolism, locomotor capacity, muscle isometric force and work-loop power output, and myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition between lean fish, diet-induced obese fish, and fish that were obese and then returned to lean body mass following diet restriction.
RESULTS: Obesity increased resting metabolic rates (Po0.001) and decreased maximal metabolic rates (P = 0.030), but these changes were reversible by weight loss, and were not associated with changes in muscle citrate synthase activity. In con...
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2025-04-02



