Background: Exercise is widely promoted as a method of weight management, while the other health benefits are often ignored. The purpose of this study was to examine whether exercise-induced improvements in health are influenced by changes in body weight. Methods: Fifty-eight sedentary overweight/obese men and women (BMI 31.8 (SD 4.5) kg/m2) participated in a 12-week supervised aerobic exercise intervention (70% heart rate max, five times a week, 500 kcal per session). Body composition, anthropometric parameters, aerobic capacity, blood pressure and acute psychological response to exercise were measured at weeks 0 and 12. Results: The mean reduction in body weight was −3.3 (3.63) kg (p<0.01). However, 26 of the 58 participants failed to att...
PURPOSE: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is typically lower in overweight and obese populatio...
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Background: Clinical practice guidelines globally recommend lifestyle modification including diet an...
Background: Exercise is widely promoted as a method of weight management, while the other health ben...
Background: Exercise is widely promoted as a method of weight management, while the other health ben...
Background: Public health policies for preventing obesityneed guidelines for active individuals who ...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the effi cacy of e...
Objective: In the majority of exercise intervention studies, the aggregate reported weight loss is o...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% consider...
Background: Obesity is now so common within the world’s population that it is beginning to replace u...
Background: Public health policies for preventing obesity need guidelines for active individuals wh...
Background: Obesity is a growing disease and a consistently effective protocol is needed to reduce ...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the efficacy of ex...
Over the past quarter century obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many developed countries. ...
<b>Purpose:</b> To examine extent to which changes in non-exercise physical activity con...
PURPOSE: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is typically lower in overweight and obese populatio...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines globally recommend lifestyle modification including diet an...
Background: Exercise is widely promoted as a method of weight management, while the other health ben...
Background: Exercise is widely promoted as a method of weight management, while the other health ben...
Background: Public health policies for preventing obesityneed guidelines for active individuals who ...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the effi cacy of e...
Objective: In the majority of exercise intervention studies, the aggregate reported weight loss is o...
BACKGROUND: Obesity remains a primary threat to the health of most Americans, with over 66% consider...
Background: Obesity is now so common within the world’s population that it is beginning to replace u...
Background: Public health policies for preventing obesity need guidelines for active individuals wh...
Background: Obesity is a growing disease and a consistently effective protocol is needed to reduce ...
Does exercise promote weight loss? One of the key problems with studies assessing the efficacy of ex...
Over the past quarter century obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many developed countries. ...
<b>Purpose:</b> To examine extent to which changes in non-exercise physical activity con...
PURPOSE: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is typically lower in overweight and obese populatio...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines globally recommend lifestyle modification including diet an...