Physiological response during exercise is preserved in children exposed to a suboptimal gestational environment

Author:

Saidj Soraya1,Ruchat Stephanie‐May2,Henderson Mélanie345,Tremblay Angelo6,Mathieu Marie‐Eve13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Université de Montréal Montréal Québec Canada

2. Department of Human Kinetics Université du Québec à Trois‐Rivières Trois‐Rivières Québec Canada

3. Azrieli Research Center, Sainte‐Justine University Hospital Center Montréal Québec Canada

4. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Université de Montréal Montreal Québec Canada

5. School of Public Health Université de Montréal Montreal Québec Canada

6. Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine Université de Laval Québec City Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study investigated whether exposure to suboptimal gestational factors (SGFs) alters mechanical efficiency (ME) and substrate oxidation during rest and exercise in children as a mechanism contributing to obesity.MethodsData from the Quebec Adiposity and Lifestyle Investigation in Youth cohort were used. Children aged 8 to 10 years performed an incremental maximal cycling test with indirect calorimetry. Their ME was measured during submaximal and maximal effort. The substrate oxidation during rest and submaximal effort was also computed. ME and substrate oxidation results between children exposed to each SGF during pregnancy (gestational diabetes mellitus: n = 68; hypertensive disorders: n = 49; maternal smoking: n = 77) and nonexposed children (n = 370) were compared.ResultsNo difference was observed for ME during submaximal (F[3,540] = 0.46, p = 0.713) and maximal effort (F[3,545] = 0.86, p = 0.463) between exposed and nonexposed children. The percentage contributions of lipids and carbohydrates did not differ during rest (F[3,545] =1.68, p = 0.169) or submaximal exercise (F[3,544] = 0.31, p = 0.534) between exposed and nonexposed children.ConclusionsChildren exposed to investigated SGFs display a similar physiological response regarding ME and substrate oxidation during rest and exercise compared to nonexposed children. Future studies should confirm these novel results and continue investigating other research avenues to explain the higher risk of obesity in this population.

Funder

FRQS

Canada Research Chairs

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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