Training impulses: A method to quantify exercise intensity in postmenopausal obese women

F. Velluzzi, F. Tocco, A. Deledda, D. Lai, A. Loviselli, R. Milia, D. Concu, G. Ghiani, A. Concu
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Nine obese postmenopausal women aged 59±6.3 years having a body mass index of 35.2±2.0 kg/m2 performed a 12-week training protocol three times a week. Each training session, lasting about 80 min, consisted of general warmup and stretching exercises, free-body exercises, exercises with small implements (clubs, dumbbells, medicine ball), aerobic activity consisting of walking/running on the treadmill or open ground and cooling-down exercises. The training impulse method was utilized to indirectly quantify the amount of exercise intensity on the basis of heart rate values assessed during training sessions. The value adopted for training impulses prescribed for patients was about 130 arbitrary units and corresponded to 50 ~ 60% of their maximum oxygen consumption. Immediately before and at the end of the training patient took an incremental cycle-ergometer test (20W every 3 min), up to exhaustion, in such a way as to assess maximum values of: oxygen consumption, workload and the ratio between these two variables (i.e. the oxidative cost), heart rate, systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressures. At the trial end, in correspondence of the maximum workload reached during the cycle-ergometer exercise, both body mass and body mass index had significantly decreased, as had diastolic arterial blood pressure and oxidative cost of exercise, while fat free mass had increased, when refered to the trial entry. It can be concluded that the precise amount of training, as established by utilizing training impulses, may facilitate the choice of the strategy to ameliorate physical and mental health in postmenopausal obese women.
训练冲动:量化绝经后肥胖妇女运动强度的方法
9名肥胖绝经后妇女,年龄59±6.3岁,体重指数35.2±2.0 kg/m2,接受每周三次为期12周的训练方案。每次训练持续约80分钟,包括一般的热身和伸展运动,自由身体运动,小器械运动(棍棒,哑铃,健身球),有氧运动,包括在跑步机上或开阔场地上行走/跑步和冷却运动。利用训练脉冲法,在训练期间评估心率值的基础上,间接量化运动强度。为患者规定的训练脉冲值约为130任意单位,对应于患者最大耗氧量的50 ~ 60%。在训练前和训练结束时,患者进行增量循环计力仪测试(每3分钟20W),直到精疲力竭,以评估氧气消耗,工作量以及这两个变量之间的比值(即氧化成本),心率,收缩压和舒张压的最大值。在试验结束时,与在循环-测力计运动中达到的最大工作量相对应,体重和体重指数都显著下降,舒张动脉血压和运动氧化成本也显著下降,而无脂肪质量在试验开始时有所增加。可以得出结论,通过利用训练冲动确定的精确训练量可能有助于选择改善绝经后肥胖妇女身心健康的策略。
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