Effects of an arm cycloergometer session on morbid obese women (acute exercise effect on morbid obese women)

Felipe Monnerat Marino Rosa, Jose Carlos Quaresma, Joao Regis, Ivar Carneiro, Valéria Bender Braulio, Fábio ANDRÉ CASTILHA, Denise Pires de Carvalho, J. Fernandes Filho, Renato Vidal Linhares
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Introduction: The number of morbidly obese individuals has risen in percentages in comparison with different obesity levels and there are very few studies exploring the possibilities of physical exercise for such population. Objectives: Verify the possibility of morbid obese to perform a 30-minute session of mild to moderate continuous aerobic exercise, analyzing the Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) 30 minutes after exercise in addition to the acute cardiovascular effects. Materials and methods: A clinical study was developed with 14 obese, morbidly sedentary pre-bariatric surgery women, aged between 28 and 51 years old. The patients took part in a clinical analysis, which consisted of body composition, maximal stress test and a 30 minutes-exercise session in an arm cycle ergometer, preceded by 3 minutes of warm up before any physical examination. A mild to moderate intensity was used at a reserve heart rate (HR) between 55 and 69% of maximal heart rate at moderate intensity. Energy exercise expenditure, EPOC, and the acute responses of the HR, blood pressure (BP) and oxygen saturation were checked and analyzed. Results: Out the 15 patients evaluated, 14 were able to complete the prescribed exercise session within an average expenditure of 131.5 kcal in the exercise and 37.2 in EPOC. The only patient who could not complete the task was due to pain in her shoulder. No patient demonstrated desaturation or abnormalities for HR and BP. Conclusions: These findings indicate that physical exercise in an arm cycle ergometer may be an alternative at improving health levels of morbidly obese patients, as it does not promote oxygen desaturation and shows expected standard responses for heart rate and blood pressure.
臂力计对病态肥胖女性的影响(急性运动对病态肥胖女性的影响)
与不同的肥胖水平相比,病态肥胖个体的比例有所上升,但很少有研究探讨对这类人群进行体育锻炼的可能性。目的:验证病态肥胖患者进行30分钟轻度至中度连续有氧运动的可能性,分析运动后30分钟的超额运动后耗氧量(EPOC)以及对心血管的急性影响。材料和方法:对14名肥胖、病态久坐的减肥术前女性进行临床研究,年龄在28至51岁之间。患者参加了临床分析,包括身体组成,最大压力测试和30分钟的手臂循环运动,在任何体检之前进行3分钟的热身。在中等强度下,储备心率(HR)在最大心率的55 - 69%之间时,使用轻度至中等强度。测定并分析能量运动消耗、EPOC、心率、血压、血氧饱和度的急性反应。结果:在评估的15例患者中,14例能够在运动平均消耗131.5 kcal和EPOC平均消耗37.2 kcal的情况下完成规定的运动。唯一一个不能完成任务的病人是因为肩部疼痛。没有患者表现出血饱和度降低或心率和血压异常。结论:这些发现表明,在臂循环计力器中进行体育锻炼可能是改善病态肥胖患者健康水平的一种选择,因为它不会促进氧去饱和,并且对心率和血压有预期的标准反应。
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