Abstract
Purpose
Heart disease risk is elevated in South Asians possibly due to impaired postprandial metabolism. Running has been shown to induce greater reductions in postprandial lipaemia in South Asian than European men, but the effect of walking in South Asians is unknown.
Methods
Fifteen South Asian and 14 white European men aged 19–30 years completed two, 2-day trials in a randomised crossover design. On day 1, participants rested (control) or walked for 60 min at approximately 50 % maximum oxygen uptake (exercise). On day 2, participants rested and consumed two high-fat meals over a 9-h period during which 14 venous blood samples were collected.
Results
South Asians exhibited higher postprandial triacylglycerol [geometric mean (95 % confidence interval) 2.29 (1.82 to 2.89) vs. 1.54 (1.21 to 1.96) mmol L−1 h−1], glucose [5.49 (5.21 to 5.79) vs. 5.05 (4.78 to 5.33) mmol L−1 h−1], insulin [32.9 (25.7 to 42.1) vs. 18.3 (14.2 to 23.7) µU mL−1 h−1] and interleukin-6 [2.44 (1.61 to 3.67) vs. 1.04 (0.68 to 1.59) pg mL−1 h−1] than Europeans (all ES ≥ 0.72, P ≤ 0.03). Between-group differences in triacylglycerol, glucose and insulin were not significant after controlling for age and percentage body fat. Walking reduced postprandial triacylglycerol [1.79 (1.52 to 2.12) vs. 1.97 (1.67 to 2.33) mmol L−1 h−1] and insulin [21.0 (17.0 to 26.0) vs. 28.7 (23.2 to 35.4) µU mL−1 h−1] (all ES ≥ 0.23. P ≤ 0.01), but group differences were not significant.
Conclusions
Healthy South Asians exhibited impaired postprandial metabolism compared with white Europeans, but these differences were diminished after controlling for potential confounders. The small-moderate reduction in postprandial triacylglycerol and insulin after brisk walking was not different between the ethnicities.



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Abbreviations
- AUC:
-
Area under the curve
- CHD:
-
Coronary heart disease
- CRP:
-
C-reactive protein
- ES:
-
Effect size
- HDL-C:
-
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol
- IL-6:
-
Interleukin-6
- RER:
-
Respiratory exchange ratio
- RPE:
-
Ratings of perceived exertion
- TAG:
-
Triacylglycerol
- TC:
-
Total cholesterol
- UK:
-
United Kingdom
- \({\dot{\text{V}}\text{O}}_{ 2} \hbox{max}\) :
-
Maximum oxygen uptake
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The authors thank all of the volunteers for their participation in this study. The research was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Diet, Lifestyle and Physical Activity Biomedical Research Unit based at University Hospitals of Leicester and Loughborough University. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health. Professor Reischak-Oliveira received funding from the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq).
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Arjunan, S.P., Deighton, K., Bishop, N.C. et al. The effect of prior walking on coronary heart disease risk markers in South Asian and European men. Eur J Appl Physiol 115, 2641–2651 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-015-3269-7
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