This study was aimed at determining the effects of implementing a medium-term (six-month) exercise and/or a diet program on the kinanthropometric and metabolic parameters of obese children. The participants were 42 subjects (27 boys, 15 girls), whose ages were between 8 and 11, divided into three groups according to the program they followed. The E group followed a physical exercise program (three 90-minute sessions per week), the D group a low calorie diet, and the E+D group both interventions. A repeated-measure ANOVA was used to compare measurements of the participants ' kinanthropometric and metabolic parameters at different times of the program, with the means being compared using the Tukey post-hoc test. It was found that medium-...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of a 4-months physical activity programme on vi...
This study was conducted to examine the effects of physical activity programs on young children’s bo...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with changes in body composition that affect insuli...
This study aimed to develop a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention program targeted at children ...
Summary To assess the effects of exercise and diet on obese prepubertal children, a group of subject...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature concerning the effects of physical exercise on several m...
IMPORTANCE Diet and exercise represent the mainstays of obesity treatment. No systematic review has ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature concerning the effects of physical exercise on several m...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
IMPORTANCE Diet and exercise represent the mainstays of obesity treatment. No systematic review has ...
Background & aim: Nowadays, Iranian lifestyles are changing, especially children may be effected by ...
Background: Optimal physical activity and functional fitness is fundamental in children. The purpose...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of a 4-months physical activity programme on vi...
This study was conducted to examine the effects of physical activity programs on young children’s bo...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is associated with changes in body composition that affect insuli...
This study aimed to develop a multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention program targeted at children ...
Summary To assess the effects of exercise and diet on obese prepubertal children, a group of subject...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature concerning the effects of physical exercise on several m...
IMPORTANCE Diet and exercise represent the mainstays of obesity treatment. No systematic review has ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature concerning the effects of physical exercise on several m...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
IMPORTANCE Diet and exercise represent the mainstays of obesity treatment. No systematic review has ...
Background & aim: Nowadays, Iranian lifestyles are changing, especially children may be effected by ...
Background: Optimal physical activity and functional fitness is fundamental in children. The purpose...
The worldwide increase of obesity in children claim for urgent measures in several instances. One o...
The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of a 4-months physical activity programme on vi...
This study was conducted to examine the effects of physical activity programs on young children’s bo...