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Departments of 1 Internal Medicine and 2 Exercise Science, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Whether physical exercise stimulates colonic
motility is unclear. Our aim was to determine the immediate effects of
graded exercise on colonic motility. Colonic motility was recorded at six sites in 11 untrained subjects, by colonoscopically placing a
solid-state probe. Subjects were free to ambulate. The next day,
subjects exercised on a bicycle at 25, 50, and 75% of peak oxygen
uptake for 15 min, with each followed by a 15-min rest. Motor patterns,
motility indexes, and regional variations before, during exercise,
during rest, and during postexercise periods were compared. During
exercise, there was an intensity-dependent decrease
(P < 0.001) in the number and area
under the curve of pressure waves. The incidence of propagated or
simultaneous pressure waves and cyclical events also decreased
(P < 0.05). After exercise, the
pressure activity reverted to baseline, but the number and amplitude of
propagated waves increased (P < 0.01), whereas the simultaneous waves and cyclical events remained
lower. Acute graded exercise decreases colonic phasic activity. This
may offer less resistance to colonic flow, whereas the postexercise
increase in propagated activity may enhance colonic propulsion.
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