Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents

Purpose: To evaluate the effects of an aerobic physical exercise program on the metabolic and cardiorespiratory response in overweight adolescents.Material and Method: This is a randomized study evaluating overweight adolescents divided into intervention and control groups before and after an aerobi...

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Main Authors: Diego A S Silva, Edio L Petroski, Andreia Pelegrini, Luiz G A Guglielmo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkiye Klinikleri 2012-03-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:http://www.turkjem.org/eng/makale/777/74/Full-Text
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spelling doaj-0b1478ab837d40b49723d747b6ff24562020-11-25T02:18:55ZengTurkiye KlinikleriTurkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism1301-21932012-03-011611418Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight AdolescentsDiego A S SilvaEdio L PetroskiAndreia PelegriniLuiz G A GuglielmoPurpose: To evaluate the effects of an aerobic physical exercise program on the metabolic and cardiorespiratory response in overweight adolescents.Material and Method: This is a randomized study evaluating overweight adolescents divided into intervention and control groups before and after an aerobic exercise program. Pre- and post-intervention aerobic fitness was evaluated by a submaximal incremental test on a cycle ergometer. The training program lasted 12 weeks, when the intervention group exercised three times per week on a cycle ergometer at individual training intensities corresponding to lactate threshold (LT) and onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA). The individual workload was increased by 10% at 2-week intervals.Results: After intervention, an increase in workload levels corresponding to LT (33.3%) and OBLA (14.2%) was observed in the intervention group. In addition, the intervention group reached LT training intensity at a heart rate higher than that observed before intervention and that of controls (p<0.05). Discussion: The program resulted in positive changes in aerobic fitness and heart rate, improving exercise tolerance. Turk Jem 2012; 16: 14-8http://www.turkjem.org/eng/makale/777/74/Full-TextAerobic exerciseoverweightlactic acidanaerobic thresholdheart rate
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author Diego A S Silva
Edio L Petroski
Andreia Pelegrini
Luiz G A Guglielmo
spellingShingle Diego A S Silva
Edio L Petroski
Andreia Pelegrini
Luiz G A Guglielmo
Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Aerobic exercise
overweight
lactic acid
anaerobic threshold
heart rate
author_facet Diego A S Silva
Edio L Petroski
Andreia Pelegrini
Luiz G A Guglielmo
author_sort Diego A S Silva
title Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
title_short Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
title_full Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
title_fullStr Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Physical Exercise on the Cardiorespiratory Response in Overweight Adolescents
title_sort effect of physical exercise on the cardiorespiratory response in overweight adolescents
publisher Turkiye Klinikleri
series Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 1301-2193
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Purpose: To evaluate the effects of an aerobic physical exercise program on the metabolic and cardiorespiratory response in overweight adolescents.Material and Method: This is a randomized study evaluating overweight adolescents divided into intervention and control groups before and after an aerobic exercise program. Pre- and post-intervention aerobic fitness was evaluated by a submaximal incremental test on a cycle ergometer. The training program lasted 12 weeks, when the intervention group exercised three times per week on a cycle ergometer at individual training intensities corresponding to lactate threshold (LT) and onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA). The individual workload was increased by 10% at 2-week intervals.Results: After intervention, an increase in workload levels corresponding to LT (33.3%) and OBLA (14.2%) was observed in the intervention group. In addition, the intervention group reached LT training intensity at a heart rate higher than that observed before intervention and that of controls (p<0.05). Discussion: The program resulted in positive changes in aerobic fitness and heart rate, improving exercise tolerance. Turk Jem 2012; 16: 14-8
topic Aerobic exercise
overweight
lactic acid
anaerobic threshold
heart rate
url http://www.turkjem.org/eng/makale/777/74/Full-Text
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