To lose weight and improve physique, University of Wyoming (USA) researchers encourage a combined regimen of cutting calorie intake and engaging in regular exercise. Enette Larson-Meyer and colleagues enrolled 36 overweight men and women in a six-month study involving caloric restriction (daily calories reduced by 25%), caloric restriction plus aerobic exercise (daily calories reduced by 25% plus exercise sufficient to increase energy output by 12.5%) or control group (weight-maintenance diet. ) At the end of the study period, both the caloric-restriction group and the caloric-restriction plus exercise group lost about 10% of their body weight. In addition, the participants who engaged in exercise with calorie reduction had better health outcomes. Observing that: “[C]ombining [caloric restriction] with exercise increased aerobic fitness in parallel with improved insulin sensitivity, LDL cholesterol, and diastolic [blood pressure],” the researchers state that: “The results lend support for inclusion of an exercise component in weight loss programs to improve metabolic fitness.”
Achieve Optimal Fitness by Calorie Reduction Plus Aerobic Exercise
Larson-Meyer, D. Enette; Redman, Leanne; Heilbronn, Leonie K; Martin, Corby K; Ravussin, Eric. “Caloric Restriction with or without Exercise: The Fitness versus Fatness Debate.” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 42(1):152-159, January 2010; doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181ad7f17