OBJECTIVES: We examined the viability and efficacy of a known quantity of exercise in facilitating weight loss among previously sedentary or irregularly active overweight and obese adult women residing in a slum (favela) in Brazil. METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial, 156 women were randomized to a control or intervention group (78 in each group). Exercise was supervised, consisting of three 50-minute aerobic sessions each week for 6 months. RESULTS: Ninety-one percent (71) of the participants in the intervention group completed 6 months of the exercise program. At 6 months, women in the treatment group showed significant reduction in weight (mean=-1.69 kg; 95% confidence interval [CI]=-2.36,-1.03) and body mass index (mean=-0.63 kg/m2; 95% CI=-0.97, -0.30) compared with controls (P for both<.001). CONCLUSIONS: A moderately intense, structured exercise program resulted in modest weight loss in women when sustained for 6 months.
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OBJECTIVES: We examined the viability and efficacy of a known quantity of exercise in facilitating weight loss among previously sedentary or irregularly active overweight and obese adult women residing in a slum (favela) in Brazil. METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial, 156 women were randomized to a control or intervention group (78 in each group). Exercise was supervised, consisting of three 50-minute aerobic sessions each week for 6 months. RESULTS: Ninety-one percent (71) of the participants in the intervention group completed 6 months of the exercise program. At 6 months, women in the treatment group showed significant reduction in weight (mean=-1.69 kg; 95% confidence interval [CI]=-2.36,-1.03) and body mass index (mean=-0.63 kg/m2; 95% CI=-0.97, -0.30) compared with controls (P for both<.001). CONCLUSIONS: A moderately intense, structured exercise program resulted in modest weight loss in women when sustained for 6 months.
Authors: Dylan R Barrow; Lauren M Abbate; Max R Paquette; Jeffrey B Driban; Heather K Vincent; Connie Newman; Stephen P Messier; Kirsten R Ambrose; Sarah P Shultz Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord Date: 2019-12-20 Impact factor: 2.362