Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women

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Main Author: Tenório, Mário César Carvalho
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Sá, Cloud Kennedy Couto de, Freitas, Mariana Matos, Ruas, Gaya Ribeiro, Câncio, João Felipe Pereira, Souza, Luiz Agnaldo Pereira de, Ladeia, Ana Marice Teixeira
Language: eng
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Summary: Background: Recent studies have shown probable benefits of high intensity, predominantly anaerobic activities in fat oxidation capacity. However, the effect of predominantly anaerobic exercise in reducing obesity and inflammatory condition is still little known. Objectives: To assess the effects of aerobic vs. anaerobic training on the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in women with central obesity, and the association of CRP levels with body composition. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with a population composed of adult, sedentary women with central obesity, enrolled at the Teaching-Care Outpatient Facility of Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública. A group of 19 women was randomly divided into two groups: Continuous training (CT - intensity at 20% of the ventilatory threshold - VT) or Interval Training (IT - 2-minute stimulus at 120% of VT and 2-minute recovery at 80% of VT) for 10 weeks, twice a week, 20-40-minute sessions. A medical and physical, laboratory and cardiopulmonary assessment was carried out before and after the intervention. Results: Median CRP levels were, respectively, before and after training: CT: 2.2 mg/L (0.6-4.1 mg/L) vs. 2.1 mg/L (0.8-5.5 mg/L) p=0.75; IT: 3.9 mg/L (0.7-8.6 mg/L) vs. 3.2 mg/L (1.2-5.7 mg/L) p=0.90. There was no significant difference when comparing the delta (Δ) CRP levels between groups, p=0.49. There was no association between CRP levels and other pre-intervention variables. Conclusion: Low-volume exercise programs, regardless of their intensity, do not change CRP levels in women with central obesity.
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spelling Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese WomenInternacional Journal of Cardiovascular SciencesAbdominal obesityExerciseC-reactive proteinBackground: Recent studies have shown probable benefits of high intensity, predominantly anaerobic activities in fat oxidation capacity. However, the effect of predominantly anaerobic exercise in reducing obesity and inflammatory condition is still little known. Objectives: To assess the effects of aerobic vs. anaerobic training on the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in women with central obesity, and the association of CRP levels with body composition. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with a population composed of adult, sedentary women with central obesity, enrolled at the Teaching-Care Outpatient Facility of Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública. A group of 19 women was randomly divided into two groups: Continuous training (CT - intensity at 20% of the ventilatory threshold - VT) or Interval Training (IT - 2-minute stimulus at 120% of VT and 2-minute recovery at 80% of VT) for 10 weeks, twice a week, 20-40-minute sessions. A medical and physical, laboratory and cardiopulmonary assessment was carried out before and after the intervention. Results: Median CRP levels were, respectively, before and after training: CT: 2.2 mg/L (0.6-4.1 mg/L) vs. 2.1 mg/L (0.8-5.5 mg/L) p=0.75; IT: 3.9 mg/L (0.7-8.6 mg/L) vs. 3.2 mg/L (1.2-5.7 mg/L) p=0.90. There was no significant difference when comparing the delta (Δ) CRP levels between groups, p=0.49. There was no association between CRP levels and other pre-intervention variables. Conclusion: Low-volume exercise programs, regardless of their intensity, do not change CRP levels in women with central obesity.2015-11-24T19:43:38Z2015-11-24T19:43:38Z2015-09-01Produção bibliográfica: Artigos completos publicados em periódicosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf2015;28(4)http://www7.bahiana.edu.br//jspui/handle/bahiana/188Tenório, Mário César CarvalhoSá, Cloud Kennedy Couto deFreitas, Mariana MatosRuas, Gaya RibeiroCâncio, João Felipe PereiraSouza, Luiz Agnaldo Pereira deLadeia, Ana Marice Teixeiraengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Públicainstname:Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (EBM)instacron:EBMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-24T19:43:38Zoai:repositorio.bahiana.edu.br:bahiana/188Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.bahiana.edu.br:8443/oai/requestrepositorio@bahiana.edu.br|| ebmsp-bibliotecacp2@bahiana.edu.bropendoar:10.71.50.272015-11-24T19:43:38Repositório Institucional da Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública - Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (EBM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
Internacional Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences
title Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
spellingShingle Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
Tenório, Mário César Carvalho
Abdominal obesity
Exercise
C-reactive protein
title_short Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
title_full Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
title_fullStr Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
title_full_unstemmed Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
title_sort Continuous or Interval Training and Inflammatory Response in Obese Women
author Tenório, Mário César Carvalho
author_facet Tenório, Mário César Carvalho
Sá, Cloud Kennedy Couto de
Freitas, Mariana Matos
Ruas, Gaya Ribeiro
Câncio, João Felipe Pereira
Souza, Luiz Agnaldo Pereira de
Ladeia, Ana Marice Teixeira
author_role author
author2 Sá, Cloud Kennedy Couto de
Freitas, Mariana Matos
Ruas, Gaya Ribeiro
Câncio, João Felipe Pereira
Souza, Luiz Agnaldo Pereira de
Ladeia, Ana Marice Teixeira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tenório, Mário César Carvalho
Sá, Cloud Kennedy Couto de
Freitas, Mariana Matos
Ruas, Gaya Ribeiro
Câncio, João Felipe Pereira
Souza, Luiz Agnaldo Pereira de
Ladeia, Ana Marice Teixeira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abdominal obesity
Exercise
C-reactive protein
topic Abdominal obesity
Exercise
C-reactive protein
description Background: Recent studies have shown probable benefits of high intensity, predominantly anaerobic activities in fat oxidation capacity. However, the effect of predominantly anaerobic exercise in reducing obesity and inflammatory condition is still little known. Objectives: To assess the effects of aerobic vs. anaerobic training on the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in women with central obesity, and the association of CRP levels with body composition. Methods: Randomized clinical trial with a population composed of adult, sedentary women with central obesity, enrolled at the Teaching-Care Outpatient Facility of Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública. A group of 19 women was randomly divided into two groups: Continuous training (CT - intensity at 20% of the ventilatory threshold - VT) or Interval Training (IT - 2-minute stimulus at 120% of VT and 2-minute recovery at 80% of VT) for 10 weeks, twice a week, 20-40-minute sessions. A medical and physical, laboratory and cardiopulmonary assessment was carried out before and after the intervention. Results: Median CRP levels were, respectively, before and after training: CT: 2.2 mg/L (0.6-4.1 mg/L) vs. 2.1 mg/L (0.8-5.5 mg/L) p=0.75; IT: 3.9 mg/L (0.7-8.6 mg/L) vs. 3.2 mg/L (1.2-5.7 mg/L) p=0.90. There was no significant difference when comparing the delta (Δ) CRP levels between groups, p=0.49. There was no association between CRP levels and other pre-intervention variables. Conclusion: Low-volume exercise programs, regardless of their intensity, do not change CRP levels in women with central obesity.
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