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The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.

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Main Author: Batalha, Nuno
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Marmeleira, José, Dias, João
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of aerobic training alone or combined with strength training on the physical fitness of young women. Methods Sixty-five women (18–28 years old), who were not engaged in any exercise program for at least one year, were randomly assigned to an aerobic training group, a combined training group, or a control group. The aerobic training consisted of indoor cycling sessions and the combined training consisted of indoor cycling and resistance exercise in the first and second half of each session, respectively. Both aerobic and combined exercise programs lasted 8 weeks with a periodicity of 3 sessions of 45 min per week. Assessments were conducted before and after the 8-week intervention period on muscular strength, body composition, bone mineral density and cardiorespiratory fitness. Total fat and bone mineral density (lumbar spine and femoral neck) were determined by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (Hologic QDR 1000). Knee and elbow extensor and flexor concentric strength were measured with an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex System 3) using protocols with angular velocities of 60o/s (3 reps) and 180o/s (20 reps). The YMCA cycle ergometer test was used to estimate VO2max. Data were analysed using repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis (level of significance was set at p<0.05). Results Significant positive effects were found between groups at 8-week follow-up on knee strength measures. The post-hoc analysis showed that the combined training group improved significantly in comparison to the aerobic training group in knee flexion peak torque (PT) (p=0.024) and knee flexion PT/body weight (p=0.046) at an angular speed of 60o/s. Significant positive changes of the combined training group in comparison with the control group were also found in knee extension PT (p=0.013), knee flexion PT (p=0.002) and knee flexion PT/body weight (p=0.014) at an angular speed of 180o/s. Finally, after the 8-week training period and also for the evaluation at 180o/s, the combined training group showed better scores than the indoor cycling group in knee flexion PT/body weigh (p=0.014). No significant changes were found for measures of cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and bone mineral density. Discussion Our results show that 8 weeks of combined training can improve the knee muscular strength of young women. Nevertheless, no other differences were found between groups in measures of physical fitness. Future studies should examine if prolonged training periods would lead to more noticeable differences on the effects of combined and indoor cycling training programs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
title The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
spellingShingle The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
Batalha, Nuno
physical fitness
Aerobic exercise
resistance exercise
title_short The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
title_full The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
title_fullStr The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
title_full_unstemmed The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
title_sort The effects of aerobic and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on physical fitness in young women.
author Batalha, Nuno
author_facet Batalha, Nuno
Marmeleira, José
Dias, João
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Dias, João
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batalha, Nuno
Marmeleira, José
Dias, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv physical fitness
Aerobic exercise
resistance exercise
topic physical fitness
Aerobic exercise
resistance exercise
description Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of aerobic training alone or combined with strength training on the physical fitness of young women. Methods Sixty-five women (18–28 years old), who were not engaged in any exercise program for at least one year, were randomly assigned to an aerobic training group, a combined training group, or a control group. The aerobic training consisted of indoor cycling sessions and the combined training consisted of indoor cycling and resistance exercise in the first and second half of each session, respectively. Both aerobic and combined exercise programs lasted 8 weeks with a periodicity of 3 sessions of 45 min per week. Assessments were conducted before and after the 8-week intervention period on muscular strength, body composition, bone mineral density and cardiorespiratory fitness. Total fat and bone mineral density (lumbar spine and femoral neck) were determined by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (Hologic QDR 1000). Knee and elbow extensor and flexor concentric strength were measured with an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex System 3) using protocols with angular velocities of 60o/s (3 reps) and 180o/s (20 reps). The YMCA cycle ergometer test was used to estimate VO2max. Data were analysed using repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc analysis (level of significance was set at p<0.05). Results Significant positive effects were found between groups at 8-week follow-up on knee strength measures. The post-hoc analysis showed that the combined training group improved significantly in comparison to the aerobic training group in knee flexion peak torque (PT) (p=0.024) and knee flexion PT/body weight (p=0.046) at an angular speed of 60o/s. Significant positive changes of the combined training group in comparison with the control group were also found in knee extension PT (p=0.013), knee flexion PT (p=0.002) and knee flexion PT/body weight (p=0.014) at an angular speed of 180o/s. Finally, after the 8-week training period and also for the evaluation at 180o/s, the combined training group showed better scores than the indoor cycling group in knee flexion PT/body weigh (p=0.014). No significant changes were found for measures of cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and bone mineral density. Discussion Our results show that 8 weeks of combined training can improve the knee muscular strength of young women. Nevertheless, no other differences were found between groups in measures of physical fitness. Future studies should examine if prolonged training periods would lead to more noticeable differences on the effects of combined and indoor cycling training programs.
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