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      L-Carnitine Supplementation does not Promote Weight Loss in Ovariectomized Rats Despite Endurance Exercise

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          Abstract

          In this five-week study, we tested the hypotheses that free access to a maintenance diet supplemented with L-carnitine (L-C) would reduce body fat in adult, sedentary, ovariectomized (OVX) rats, and that there would be an additive effect of L-C on weight reduction in swim-trained animals. As expected, serum carnitine was higher in rats fed the L-C diet, and the OVX-induced weight gain and abdominal fat were counteracted by swimming. L-C supplementation did not reduce the weight gain or abdominal fat in these adult female rats. Moreover, though not reaching statistical significance, rats that were fed L-C demonstrated a tendency for greater weight gain than their basal-fed counterparts despite no difference in energy intake. If the results of this study on ovariectomized rats can be translated to postmenopausal women, moderate intensity exercise may be recommended, but L-C supplementation, with no energy restriction, may be contraindicated as a weight loss method in this cohort.

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          Journal
          vit
          122286
          International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research
          Hogrefe AG, Bern
          0300-9831
          1664-2821
          1 March 2005
          14 March 2013
          : 75
          : 2 ( otherID: Q65734692652 )
          : 156-160
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Kinesiology, School of Health Sciences, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383
          [ 2 ] Human Nutrition and Food Division – School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 3 ] Human Nutrition and Food Division – School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 4 ] Human Nutrition and Food Division – School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 5 ] Rush University, Chicago, IL 60612
          [ 6 ] Human Nutrition and Food Division – School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 7 ] Lonza, Inc., Fairlawn, NJ
          [ 8 ] Lonza, Inc., Fairlawn, NJ
          [ 9 ] Lonza, Inc., Fairlawn, NJ
          [ 10 ] Human Nutrition and Food Division – School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 11 ] Department of Experimental Statistics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          [ 12 ] Department of Animal Science, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
          Article
          W3T12121452N1R80
          10.1024/0300-9831.75.2.156
          39b9f631-dfe2-4449-9383-0c7fd00f1bbe
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          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Medicine,Nutrition & Dietetics
          weight loss,post-menopausal,L-carnitine supplementation,Swim-trained

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