Effect of a 3-week body mass reduction program on body composition, muscle function and motor performance in pubertal obese boys and girls

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a multidisciplinary body mass reduction (BMR) program on body composition, muscle function and motor performance in 50 obese [mean body mass index (BMI): 35.9+/-5.8 kg/m2] boys and girls aged 12-17 yr (Tanner stage III, IV and V). The hospital-...

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Hauptverfasser: Maffiuletti, N A, De Col, A, Agosti, F, Ottolini, S, Moro, D, Genchi, M, Massarini, M, Lafortuna, C L, Sartorio, A
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a multidisciplinary body mass reduction (BMR) program on body composition, muscle function and motor performance in 50 obese [mean body mass index (BMI): 35.9+/-5.8 kg/m2] boys and girls aged 12-17 yr (Tanner stage III, IV and V). The hospital-based BMR program combined an energy-restricted diet (1400-1600 kcal), nutritional education, psychological counselling and moderate physical activity (45-60 min/ session; 5 sessions/week; 60-80% of the maximal heart rate) during a 3-week period. Fat mass, fat-free mass, maximal power during jumping and stair climbing as well as maximal strength of the upper and lower limb muscles were quantified before and after the treatment. Body mass and fat mass significantly decreased following the BMR program, respectively -5.1 and -7.8% (p
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Caloric Restriction
Counseling
Diet, Reducing
Exercise
Female
Humans
Male
Movement
Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology
Nutritional Sciences - education
Obesity - diet therapy
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Obesity - therapy
Patient Education as Topic
Puberty
Treatment Outcome
title Effect of a 3-week body mass reduction program on body composition, muscle function and motor performance in pubertal obese boys and girls
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