Acceptability, accessibility and effectiveness of a form of physical exercise session adapted to obese adolescents attending school in Brazzaville: Comparative study

Simplice Innocent Moussouami, Dieu Donné Wilfrid Kpèdétin Agbodjogbe, B. Tonon, I. B. Nigan, Alain Marc Boussana, P. Gouthon, François Mbemba
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The policy for the management of obese children in Congo is almost non-existent. The present study aims at determining the level of acceptability, accessibility and effectiveness of the form of physical exercise session best suited for the management of obese school children in Brazzaville. Methods: The present study was an intervention study, carried out with 23 overweight students from eight secondary schools in the city of Brazzaville. The participants were subjected to two physical exercise sessions (aerobics alone and then, aerobics and muscle strengthening) during one week. Data were collected using a questionnaire. The form of the session was considered acceptable if its assessment based on 6 items scored at least 13.6 out of a total of 17 points; accessible if its assessment based on 5 items scored 14.4 out of a total of 18 points. It was considered effective if it met 4 of the physiological criteria. The level of acceptability of the aerobics and muscle strengthening session was significantly higher than that of the aerobics session alone (14/23 or 61% versus 4/19 or 17%; P = 0.03). PCA identified two components (percent weight loss %PP and energy expenditure DE) in axis 1 that had a satisfactory loading factor of 0.70. The results of this study put the acceptability, accessibility and effectiveness of an intervention program based on aerobics and strength training. This program could be recommended as a non-pharmacological means in the management of an obese adolescent population.
针对布拉柴维尔在校肥胖青少年的体育锻炼课程形式的可接受性、可及性和有效性:比较研究
刚果几乎没有肥胖儿童管理政策。本研究旨在确定最适合布拉柴维尔肥胖学童管理的体育锻炼课程形式的可接受性、可及性和有效性。研究方法本研究是一项干预研究,对象是来自布拉柴维尔市 8 所中学的 23 名超重学生。参与者在一周内接受了两次体育锻炼(单独有氧运动和有氧运动加肌肉强化训练)。通过问卷调查收集数据。在 17 分的总分中,如果对 6 个项目的评估至少达到 13.6 分,则认为该课程的形式可以接受;在 18 分的总分中,如果对 5 个项目的评估达到 14.4 分,则认为该课程的形式可以接受。如果符合其中 4 项生理标准,则被视为有效。有氧运动和肌肉强化训练的可接受性明显高于单纯的有氧运动(14/23 或 61% 对 4/19 或 17%;P = 0.03)。PCA 在轴 1 中发现了两个成分(体重减轻百分比 %PP 和能量消耗 DE),负载因子为 0.70,令人满意。这项研究的结果表明,基于有氧运动和力量训练的干预计划具有可接受性、可及性和有效性。该计划可作为一种非药物手段推荐给肥胖青少年群体。
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