BackgroundData on the impact of resistance training on insulin resistance in overweight or obese children are inconclusive.MethodsThirty overweight South Korean adolescents (mean age of 13.10 years) were divided by sex, and then randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups, which were the diet only (DO), diet with aerobic exercise (AE), or diet with resistance training (RT) group. Physiologic and metabolic parameters were assessed at baseline and after 12 weeks of exercise training and diet modification.ResultsBoth exercise groups (aerobic and resistance) showed significant improvements in their insulin area under the curve and insulin sensitivity index values when compared to their baseline values while the DO group showed no signifi...
The rise in obesity-related morbidity in children and adolescents requires urgent prevention and tre...
To examine the utility of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and body composition in respons...
Childhood obesity is characterized by an increased risk of several metabolic derangements including ...
Abstract Background Improvements in insulin resistance and pancreatic β-cell function have been show...
Despite considerable efforts to tackle childhood obesity, it is recognized as one of the biggest hea...
VAN DER HEIJDEN, G.-J., Z. J. WANG, Z. CHU, G. TOFFOLO, E. MANESSO, P. J. J. SAUER, and A. L. SUNEHA...
The present study compares the effectiveness of three types of physical training for obesity control...
Thirty-eight obese Korean children (21 boys, 17 girls), whose ages were between 9 and 15, were divid...
INTRODUCTION: Data on the metabolic effects of resistance exercise (strength training) in adolescen...
In the past few decades obesity rates in the US have reached epidemic proportions in both adults and...
In the past few decades obesity rates in the US have reached epidemic proportions in both adults and...
Few randomized trials attempt to improve insulin sensitivity and associated metabolic risks in overw...
Exercise training is recommended for health maintenance and reducing the risk of developing metaboli...
Context: Data are limited on the effects of controlled aerobic exercise programs (without weight los...
As with the dramatic increases in childhood obesity over the past decades, the incidence of type 2 d...
The rise in obesity-related morbidity in children and adolescents requires urgent prevention and tre...
To examine the utility of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and body composition in respons...
Childhood obesity is characterized by an increased risk of several metabolic derangements including ...
Abstract Background Improvements in insulin resistance and pancreatic β-cell function have been show...
Despite considerable efforts to tackle childhood obesity, it is recognized as one of the biggest hea...
VAN DER HEIJDEN, G.-J., Z. J. WANG, Z. CHU, G. TOFFOLO, E. MANESSO, P. J. J. SAUER, and A. L. SUNEHA...
The present study compares the effectiveness of three types of physical training for obesity control...
Thirty-eight obese Korean children (21 boys, 17 girls), whose ages were between 9 and 15, were divid...
INTRODUCTION: Data on the metabolic effects of resistance exercise (strength training) in adolescen...
In the past few decades obesity rates in the US have reached epidemic proportions in both adults and...
In the past few decades obesity rates in the US have reached epidemic proportions in both adults and...
Few randomized trials attempt to improve insulin sensitivity and associated metabolic risks in overw...
Exercise training is recommended for health maintenance and reducing the risk of developing metaboli...
Context: Data are limited on the effects of controlled aerobic exercise programs (without weight los...
As with the dramatic increases in childhood obesity over the past decades, the incidence of type 2 d...
The rise in obesity-related morbidity in children and adolescents requires urgent prevention and tre...
To examine the utility of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and body composition in respons...
Childhood obesity is characterized by an increased risk of several metabolic derangements including ...