ABSTRACT Increased physical activity consisting of jog-walking 2.5 miles and I hLof calisthenics/week was the primary focus of a 17-week weight reduction program in 22 obese (X = 40 % body fat) women ages 30 to 52, many of whom had failed at previous attempts to lose weight by dieting alone. Regular exercise was also increased substantially on an individual basis. Caloric restriction was self-determined and was generally moderate, accounting for about 60 % of the total mean energy deficit. Initial and final evaluations included body composition by hydrostatic weighing, progressive multistage exercise testing, and plasma lipid and lipoprotein analyses. A mean relative body fat reduction of 5 % (P 0.001) was achieved by a drop in fat body we...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise as a strategy for weight management i...
Background: Exercise has been shown to prevent and delay onset of diabetes. The purpose of the prese...
This study investigated changes in body composition, resting energy expenditure (REE), appetite, and...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of physical exercise on body weight reduction. For 12 weeks...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a walking and resistance exerci...
Objective: In obese patients, we hypothesized physical exercise (PE) to affect lipids rather through...
The independent and combined effects of exercise training and caloric restriction on the plasma conc...
This study investigated the effect of a 6 month walking program on cardiorespiratory fitness and hea...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of modified diet and exercise among the s...
[[abstract]]Background: Increasing the amount of physical activity, in addition to nutrition, is cri...
Aerobic exercise or mixed metabolism is used for the treatment of obesity, but it is unclear which a...
The effect of long-term (months, years) increased physical activity on energy balance is of importan...
OBJECTIVES: Three aspects of obesity and physical activity are reviewed: whether the obese are inact...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Aerobic exercise or mixed metabolism is used for the treatment of obesity, but it is unclear which a...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise as a strategy for weight management i...
Background: Exercise has been shown to prevent and delay onset of diabetes. The purpose of the prese...
This study investigated changes in body composition, resting energy expenditure (REE), appetite, and...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of physical exercise on body weight reduction. For 12 weeks...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a walking and resistance exerci...
Objective: In obese patients, we hypothesized physical exercise (PE) to affect lipids rather through...
The independent and combined effects of exercise training and caloric restriction on the plasma conc...
This study investigated the effect of a 6 month walking program on cardiorespiratory fitness and hea...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of modified diet and exercise among the s...
[[abstract]]Background: Increasing the amount of physical activity, in addition to nutrition, is cri...
Aerobic exercise or mixed metabolism is used for the treatment of obesity, but it is unclear which a...
The effect of long-term (months, years) increased physical activity on energy balance is of importan...
OBJECTIVES: Three aspects of obesity and physical activity are reviewed: whether the obese are inact...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Aerobic exercise or mixed metabolism is used for the treatment of obesity, but it is unclear which a...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of exercise as a strategy for weight management i...
Background: Exercise has been shown to prevent and delay onset of diabetes. The purpose of the prese...
This study investigated changes in body composition, resting energy expenditure (REE), appetite, and...