[Background]: The role of exercise to achieve weight reductions in patients awaiting bariatric surgery has been little studied. The aim of this study was to describe the effects of an exercise program on body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors in patients awaiting bariatric surgery.[Methods]: Twenty-three patients awaiting bariatric surgery were divided into two groups: (a) an exercise group (EG, n = 12) and (b) a control group (CG, n = 11). Both groups received the usual care prior to surgery, but the EG also performed a 12-week exercise program which combined endurance and resistance training. Body composition, cardiometabolic risk factors, physical fitness, basal metabolic rate, and quality of life were assessed at baseline and...
To investigate what are the effects of pre-surgical aerobic dance-based exercise programme (PSADBE) ...
Bariatric surgery is considered the gold-standard therapeutic intervention for severe obesity, a for...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that adults should perform ≥150 minutes of moderate in...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment of stage II and III obesity and its rel...
Rationale: Bariatric surgery has a considerable positive effect on weight loss and on metabolic and ...
PURPOSE: The success of bariatric surgery varies largely, which may relate to variance in adopting a...
Background: The effect of physical activity on weight loss outcomes post bariatric surgery is not we...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the addition of exercise to the periope...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery has proven effective in managing obesity. Prehabilitation improves...
Exercise has been suggested as a therapeutic approach to attenuate bone loss induced by bariatric su...
[Purpose]: There is no consensus on the best exercise recommendation for women affected by severe ob...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective treatment for severe obesity, leading to weight l...
Background: Bariatric surgery has a considerable effect on weight loss. A positive relation of exerc...
Background: Prehabilitation is a strategy used aiming to reduce the risk factors and complications o...
Previous studies have investigated weight loss caused by exercise following bariatric surgery. Howev...
To investigate what are the effects of pre-surgical aerobic dance-based exercise programme (PSADBE) ...
Bariatric surgery is considered the gold-standard therapeutic intervention for severe obesity, a for...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that adults should perform ≥150 minutes of moderate in...
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment of stage II and III obesity and its rel...
Rationale: Bariatric surgery has a considerable positive effect on weight loss and on metabolic and ...
PURPOSE: The success of bariatric surgery varies largely, which may relate to variance in adopting a...
Background: The effect of physical activity on weight loss outcomes post bariatric surgery is not we...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the addition of exercise to the periope...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery has proven effective in managing obesity. Prehabilitation improves...
Exercise has been suggested as a therapeutic approach to attenuate bone loss induced by bariatric su...
[Purpose]: There is no consensus on the best exercise recommendation for women affected by severe ob...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective treatment for severe obesity, leading to weight l...
Background: Bariatric surgery has a considerable effect on weight loss. A positive relation of exerc...
Background: Prehabilitation is a strategy used aiming to reduce the risk factors and complications o...
Previous studies have investigated weight loss caused by exercise following bariatric surgery. Howev...
To investigate what are the effects of pre-surgical aerobic dance-based exercise programme (PSADBE) ...
Bariatric surgery is considered the gold-standard therapeutic intervention for severe obesity, a for...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that adults should perform ≥150 minutes of moderate in...