Effects of resistance training on MRI-derived epicardial fat volume and arterial stiffness in women with obesity: a randomized pilot study

Aim To date, few studies have analyzed the effects of exercise on cardiac adipose tissue. Overall, exercise programs did not meet the recommendations for significant weight loss, the utilization of resistance training was minimal, and the conclusions derived from these studies have diminished exerci...

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description Aim To date, few studies have analyzed the effects of exercise on cardiac adipose tissue. Overall, exercise programs did not meet the recommendations for significant weight loss, the utilization of resistance training was minimal, and the conclusions derived from these studies have diminished exercise as a strategy for cardiac fat loss. Purpose The objective of this pilot study was to analyze the effects of 3-week high-intensity, moderate-volume muscular endurance resistance training (RT) on cardiac fat and arterial stiffness. Methods A total of 11 young females with obesity, BMI = 34.13 (± 3.16) kg/m 2 ( n  = 5 control, n  = 6 intervention) completed the study. Absolute strength was assessed using one repetition maximum test (1RM) for bench press (BP) and leg press (LP), and relative strength was calculated using body weight (BW) as BP-to-BW and LP-to-BW ratio. Magnetic resonance was used to quantify epicardial and paracardial adipose tissue (EAT and PAT) volume, and applanation tonometry was used to assess arterial stiffness by estimating pulse wave velocity (PWV). Results EAT and PAT volumes (ml) showed significant interaction effects ( p  = 0.037 and p  = 0.031), and very large changes ( d  > 1) of EAT ( p  = 0.006) and PAT ( p  = 0.036) in the intervention group. In addition, strength was significantly improved, including BP ( p  = 0.003), LP ( p  = 0.001), BP-to-BW ratio ( p  = 0.001), and LP-to-BW ratio ( p  = 0.002), while no changes were found in PWV. Conclusions High-intensity, moderate-volume RT, designed to enhance muscular endurance following the recommendations reduces EAT and PAT volumes, improves physical fitness in females with obesity, and has no negative effects on arterial stiffness.
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Adipose Tissue - diagnostic imaging
Adolescent
Adult
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Body weight
Body weight loss
Exercise
Female
Heart
Heart diseases
Human Physiology
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Obesity
Obesity - therapy
Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
Original Article
Pericardium - diagnostic imaging
Physical fitness
Physical training
Pilot Projects
Pulse Wave Analysis
Resistance Training - methods
Sports Medicine
Strength training
Vascular Stiffness
Weight control
title Effects of resistance training on MRI-derived epicardial fat volume and arterial stiffness in women with obesity: a randomized pilot study
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