The present study compares the effectiveness of three types of physical training for obesity control in adolescents submitted to a long-term interdisciplinary therapy. Forty-five post-puberty obese adolescents (15-18yo) were randomly placed in three different groups of physical trainings: aerobic training (AT n = 20), aerobic plus strength training with linear periodization (LP n = 13) and aerobic plus strength training with daily undulating periodization (DUP n = 12). the body composition was evaluated by air-displacement plethysmography; the rest metabolic rate was measured by indirect calorimetry; serum analysis was collected after an overnight fasting. the most important finding of this study was that both LP and DUP groups improved lip...
INTRODUCTION: Data on the metabolic effects of resistance exercise (strength training) in adolescen...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The prevalence of excess weight/obesity in adolescence has increased, and ph...
Background. Obesity is a significant health problem, with increasing involvement of young population...
The present study compares the effectiveness of three types of physical training for obesity control...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether aerobic plus resistance training (AT + RT) is mor...
The metabolic syndrome is an emerging clinical problem and different kinds of interventions have emp...
Campos, RMS, de Mello, MT, Tock, L, Silva, PL, Masquio, DCL, de Piano, A, Sanches, PL, Carnier, J, C...
The physical training associated with interdisciplinary therapy is an important tool to obesity cont...
Exercise training is recommended for health maintenance and reducing the risk of developing metaboli...
Objective: Verify the possible changes promote by strength exercise to visceral and periferic adipos...
BackgroundData on the impact of resistance training on insulin resistance in overweight or obese chi...
Objective To compare the effects of aerobic training (AT) with aerobic plus resistance training (AT+...
No systematic reviews had analyzedthe most effective training for adolescents with obesity, thus, th...
VAN DER HEIJDEN, G.-J., Z. J. WANG, Z. CHU, G. TOFFOLO, E. MANESSO, P. J. J. SAUER, and A. L. SUNEHA...
© 2015 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity.A 12 week exercise program was evaluated fo...
INTRODUCTION: Data on the metabolic effects of resistance exercise (strength training) in adolescen...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The prevalence of excess weight/obesity in adolescence has increased, and ph...
Background. Obesity is a significant health problem, with increasing involvement of young population...
The present study compares the effectiveness of three types of physical training for obesity control...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether aerobic plus resistance training (AT + RT) is mor...
The metabolic syndrome is an emerging clinical problem and different kinds of interventions have emp...
Campos, RMS, de Mello, MT, Tock, L, Silva, PL, Masquio, DCL, de Piano, A, Sanches, PL, Carnier, J, C...
The physical training associated with interdisciplinary therapy is an important tool to obesity cont...
Exercise training is recommended for health maintenance and reducing the risk of developing metaboli...
Objective: Verify the possible changes promote by strength exercise to visceral and periferic adipos...
BackgroundData on the impact of resistance training on insulin resistance in overweight or obese chi...
Objective To compare the effects of aerobic training (AT) with aerobic plus resistance training (AT+...
No systematic reviews had analyzedthe most effective training for adolescents with obesity, thus, th...
VAN DER HEIJDEN, G.-J., Z. J. WANG, Z. CHU, G. TOFFOLO, E. MANESSO, P. J. J. SAUER, and A. L. SUNEHA...
© 2015 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity.A 12 week exercise program was evaluated fo...
INTRODUCTION: Data on the metabolic effects of resistance exercise (strength training) in adolescen...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The prevalence of excess weight/obesity in adolescence has increased, and ph...
Background. Obesity is a significant health problem, with increasing involvement of young population...