| Literature DB >> 11316351 |
D P van Aggel-Leijssen1, W H Saris, A J Wagenmakers, G B Hul, M A van Baak.
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OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that fat metabolism is different in upper body (UB) and lower body (LB) obese women. The present study investigated whether the effect of low-intensity exercise training on fat metabolism is different in UB and LB obese premenopausal women. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Twenty-one healthy, premenopausal women with either LB obesity (waist-to-hip ratio of < or =0.79; n = 8) or UB obesity (waist-to-hip ratio of > or =0.85; n = 13) participated in the present study. The UB obese women were matched and randomly divided in an exercise training group (UB) and a nonexercising control group (UB-C). Subjects in the UB and LB groups participated in a low-intensity exercise training program (40% VO2max) three times per week for 12 weeks. Before and after the intervention, measurements of fat metabolism at rest and during exercise, body composition, and maximal aerobic capacity were performed.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11316351 DOI: 10.1038/oby.2001.11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Res ISSN: 1071-7323