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Effects of low- and high-intensity exercise training on body composition and substrate metabolism in obese adolescents.

S Lazzer1, C Lafortuna, C Busti, R Galli, F Agosti, A Sartorio.   

Abstract

The objective was to investigate the effects of a 3- week weight-management program including moderate energy restriction and exercise training at 2 intensities [low intensity (LI): 40% and high intensity (HI): 70% maximal oxygen uptake (V'O(2)max)] on body composition, energy expenditure, and fat oxidation rate in severely obese adolescents. Twenty obese adolescents, aged 15-17 yr (body mass index: 37.5 kg/m(2); 38.2% fat mass) participated in this study. Before starting (week 0, W0) and at the end of the weight-management period (week 3,W3), body composition was assessed by a multifrequency tetrapolar impedancemeter; basal metabolic rate (BMR), energy expenditure, and substrate oxidation rate during exercise and post-exercise recovery by indirect calorimetry. At W3, body mass and fat mass decreased significantly (p<0.005) in all groups, and the decreases were significantly greater in the LI than in the HI group (-8.1±1.6 vs -5.9±1.6 kg and -4.2±1.9 vs -2.3±1.7 kg, p<0.05, respectively). Predicted V'O(2)max, expressed in relative values, changed significantly only in the HI group by +0.010±0.006 l/(kg fat-free mass × min) (p=0.010). By contrast, no significant changes were observed at W3 in BMR, energy expenditure, and substrate oxidation rate during exercise and post-exercise recovery. In conclusion, LI (40% of V'O(2)max) physical activity favors fat oxidation and it seems advisable to encourage obese adolescents to perform LI physical activity which is more feasible and acceptable than intense exercise.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20808072     DOI: 10.1007/BF03346694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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