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- The differences in intensity physical exercise mechanisms associated with increased irisin secretion in overweight and obese subjects were determined.
- The secretion of irisin in the right intensity blood on obesity can be reduced because the calories were balanced.
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Physical exercise is a non-pharmacological therapy that can secrete various types of myokines to treat obesity problems. One of the myokines that play a role is irisin. Irisin is a polypeptide hormone with 112 amino acid residues that are synthesized in skeletal muscle after the proteolytic precursor cleavage of fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5). The release of irisin in the blood circulation will stimulate the browning process in white fat tissue by inducing the expression of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1) through signaling p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38-MAPK) to increase energy expenditure, thermogenesis and reduce fat accumulation. This study described the differences in intensity of physical exercise mechanisms associated with the increased irisin secretion in overweight and obese subjects. This study was designed as a literature review that involved studies from research journals in the last 10 years concerning humans from some databases, such as Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar. This study also discussed the relationship between the intensity of physical exercise and the synthesis, secretion, circulation, and regulation of irisin in preventing obesity.
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American College of Sports Medicine (2018) ACSM's guidelines for exercise testing and prescription. 10th edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Ahmad N (2016). Abdominal obesity indicators: Waist circumference or waist"‘to"‘hip ratio in Malaysian adults population. International Journal of Preventive Medicine 7, 1-5.
Archundia-Herrera C, Macias-Cervantes M, Ruiz-Muñoz B, et al (2017). Muscle irisin response to aerobic vs HIIT in overweight female adolescents Fred DiMenna. Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome 9, 5-11.
Aydin S, Aydin S, Kuloglu T, et al (2013). Alterations of irisin concentrations in saliva and serum of obese and normal-weight subjects, before and after 45 min of a Turkish bath or running. Peptides 50, 13-18.
Bluher S, Panagiotou G (2014). Effects of a 1-year exercise and lifestyle intervention on irisin, adipokines, and inflammatory markers in obese children. Pediatric Obesity 22, 1701-1708.
Bonfante ILP, Chacon-Mikahil MPT, Brunelli DT, et al (2017). Obese with higher FNDC5/irisin levels have a better metabolic profile, lower lipopolysaccharide levels and type 2 diabetes risk. Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism 61, 524-533.
Bostrom P, Wu J, Jedrychowski MP, et al (2012). A PGC1- a -dependent myokine that drives brown-fat-like development of white fat and thermogenesis. Nature 481, 463-468.
Bushman BA (2017). ACSM complete guide to fitness & health. 2nd edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Cedikova M, Kripnerová M, Dvorakova J, et al (2016). Mitochondria in white, brown, and beige adipocytes. Stem Cell Int 2016, 1-11.
Cialowicz E, Wolanski P, Zuwala-Jagiello J, et al (2020). Effect of HIIT with tabata protocol on serum irisin, physical performance, and body composition in men. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, 1-15.
Ciccarelli M, Santulli G, Pascale V, et al (2013). Adrenergic receptors and metabolism : Role in development of cardiovascular disease. Frontiers in Physiology 4, 1-6.
Cui X, Chen S (2017). White adipose tissue browning and obesity. The Journal of Biomedical Research 31, 1-2.
Fukushima Y, Kurose S, Shinno H, et al (2016). Effects of body weight reduction on serum irisin and metabolic parameters in obese subjects. Diabetes and Metabolism Journal 40, 386-395.
Global Burden of Disease (2015). Global, regional, and national life expectancy, all-cause mortality, and cause-specific mortality for 249 causes of death, 1980–2015: A systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study. The Lancet 388, 1459-1544.
Gepstein V, Weiss R (2019). Obesity as the main risk factor for metabolic syndrome in children. Frontiers in Endocrinology 10, 1-7.
Grundy SM (2004). Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 89, 2595-2600.
Haff G, Travis T (2016). Essentials of strength training and conditioning, 4th edition. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, United States.
Hall JE, do Carmo JM, da Silva AA, et al (2016). Obesity-induced hypertension: interaction of neurohumoral and renal mechanisms. Circ Res 116, 991-1006.
Han TS, Lean MEJ (2016). A clinical perspective of obesity, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Cardiovascular Disease 5, 1-13.
Herrera CA, Macias-Cervantes M, Ruiz-Muñoz B, et al (2017). Muscle irisin response to aerobic vs HIIT in overweight female adolescents. Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome 9, 5-11.
Houben K, Jansen A (2017). When food becomes an obsession : Overweight is related to food-related obsessive-compulsive behavior. Journal of Health Psychology 24, 1145-1152.
Huh JY, Mougios V, Kabasakalis A, et al. (2014). Exercise-induced irisin secretion is independent of age or fitness level and increased irisin may directly modulate muscle metabolism through AMPK activation. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 99, 2154-2161.
Huh JY, Panagiotou G, Mougios V, et al (2012). FNDC5 and irisin in humans: I. Predictors of circulating concentrations in serum and plasma and II. mRNA expression and circulating concentrations in response to weight loss and exercise. Metabolism 61, 1725-1738.
Huh JY, Siopi A, Mougios V, et al (2015). Irisin in response to exercise in humans with and without metabolic syndrome. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 100, 453-457.
Kim H, (2016). Effect of aerobic training and resistance training on circulating irisin level and their association with change of body composition in overweight/obese adults : A pilot study. Physiological Research 65, 271-279.
Leblanc DRB, Rioux BV, Pelech C, et al (2017). Exercise-induced irisin release as a determinant of the metabolic response to exercise training in obese youth: The EXIT trial. Physiological Reports 5, 1-11.
Lo KA, Sun L (2013). Turning WAT into BAT: A review on regulators controlling the browning of white adipocytes. Bioscience Reports 33, 711-719.
Löffler D, Müller U, Scheuermann K, et al (2015). Serum irisin levels are regulated by acute strenuous exercise. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 100, 1289-1299.
Ma EB, Sahar NT, Jeong M, et al (2019). Irisin exerts an inhibitory effect on adipogenesis through regulation of Wnt signaling. Frontiers in Physiology 10, 1-10.
Norheim F, Langleite TM, Hjorth M, et al (2014). The effects of acute and chronic exercise on PGC-1α, irisin and browning of subcutaneous adipose tissue in humans. FEBS Journal 281, 739-749.
Nygaard H, Slettalí¸kken G, Vegge G, et al (2015). Irisin in blood increases transiently after single sessions of intense endurance exercise and heavy strength training. PLoS ONE 10, 1-12.
Pekkala S, Wiklund PK, Hulmi JJ, et al (2013). Are skeletal muscle FNDC5 gene expression and irisin release regulated by exercise and related to health?. Journal of Physiology 591, 5393-5400.
Perakakis N, Triantafyllou GA, Fernández-Real JM, et al (2017). Physiology and role of irisin in glucose homeostasis. Nature Reviews Endocrinology 13, 324-337.
Pescatello LS (2014). ACSM's guidelines for exercise testing and prescription. 9th edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Plowman SA, Smith DL (2011). Exercise physiology for health fitness and performance. 3rd Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
Roca-Rivada A, Castelao C, Senin LL, et al (2013). FNDC5/irisin is not only a myokine but also an adipokine. PLoS ONE 8, 1-10.
Saely CH, Geiger K, Drexel H (2012). Brown versus white adipose tissue : A mini-review. Gerontology 58, 15-23.
Sahoo K, Sahoo B, Choudhury AK, et al (2015). Childhood obesity: Causes and consequences. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 4, 187-192.
Soori R, Asad MR, Khosravi M, et al (2016). The effect of submaximal aerobic training on serum irisin level in obese men; with emphasis on the role of irisin in insulin-resistance change. Majallah-i dÄnishgÄh-i Ì’ulÅ«m-i pizishkÄ«-i ArÄk 19, 20-30.
Swain DP, Franklin BA (2002). VO2 reserve and the minimal intensity for improving cardiorespiratory fitness. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 29, 152–157.
Tofighi A, Alizadeh R, Azar JT (2017). The effect of eight weeks high intensity interval training (HIIT) on serum amounts of FGF21 and irisin in sedentary obese women. International Journal of Sport Studies for Health 28, 453-466.
Tsuchiya Y, Ando D, Goto K, et al (2014). High-intensity exercise causes greater irisin response compared with low-intensity exercise under similar energy consumption. The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 233, 135-140.
World Health Organization (2000). The asia-pacific perspective: Redefining obesity and its treatment. Available from https://apps.who.int. Accessed Nov 18, 2021.
World Health Organization (2019). World health statistics overview 2019: Monitoring health for the SDGs. Available from https://www.who.int/. Accessed Nov 18, 2020.
Winn NC, Grunewald ZI, Liu Y, et al (2017). Plasma irisin modestly increases during moderate and high-intensity afternoon exercise in obese females. PLoS ONE 12, 1-12.