Weighted vest intervention during whole-body circuit training improves serum resistin, insulin resistance, and cardiometabolic risk factors in normal-weight obese women

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Jiwoong Kim , Eunsook Kim , Dohyun Kim , Sungjin Yoon
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Obesity is a well-known cause of cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders. Normal-weight obesity, where the body mass index(BMI) is within the normal range but the body fat percentage is high, also adversely impacts cardiovascular and metabolic health. This study explored the effects of whole-body circuit training using a weighted vest on serum resistin, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in normal-weight obese women.

Methods

Thirty-six normal-weight obese women were divided into three groups: Weighted Vest Circuit Training(WVCT)(n = 12), Body Weight Circuit Training(BWCT)(n = 12), and a Control group(CON)(n = 12). Participants in the WVCT and BWCT groups engaged in whole-body circuit training three times per week for eight weeks. Serum resistin, cardiovascular disease risk factors, and insulin resistance were measured before and after the intervention.

Results

The study revealed significant and impactful findings. There were substantial improvements in body composition(Skeletal Muscle Mass: +7.5 %, p = 0.042, d = 0.80), Serum Resistin(-38.2 %, p = 0.001, d = 0.85), insulin resistance(HOMA-IR: 27.1 %, p < 0.001, d = 0.88), and a reduction in IL-6 levels(-25.4 %, p = 0.082, d = 0.60) in the WVCT group compared to the BWCT and CON groups. The WVCT group outperformed the other groups, demonstrating greater effectiveness in reducing cardiovascular risk factors.

Conclusion

These findings have significant implications for healthcare. Whole-body circuit training with weighted vests has effectively improved body composition, reduced serum resistin, and lowered insulin resistance, reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors in normal-weight obese women. These results could inform and enhance the treatment and management of obesity-related cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.
在全身循环训练中进行负重背心干预可改善体重正常的肥胖女性的血清抵抗素、胰岛素抵抗和心脏代谢风险因素
背景和目标众所周知,肥胖是导致心血管疾病和代谢紊乱的原因之一。正常体重肥胖,即体重指数(BMI)在正常范围内,但体脂率较高,也会对心血管和代谢健康产生不利影响。本研究探讨了使用负重背心进行全身循环训练对正常体重肥胖女性血清抵抗素、胰岛素抵抗和心血管疾病风险因素的影响:负重背心循环训练组(WVCT)(12 人)、体重循环训练组(BWCT)(12 人)和对照组(CON)(12 人)。WVCT组和BWCT组的参与者每周进行三次全身循环训练,为期八周。干预前后对血清抵抗素、心血管疾病风险因素和胰岛素抵抗进行了测量。身体成分(骨骼肌质量:+7.5 %,p = 0.042,d = 0.80)、血清抗阻素(-38.2 %,p = 0.001,d = 0.85)、胰岛素抵抗(胰岛素抵抗:+7.5 %,p = 0.042,d = 0.80)均有显著改善。85)、胰岛素抵抗(HOMA-IR:27.1 %,p = 0.001,d = 0.88)、IL-6水平降低(-25.4 %,p = 0.082,d = 0.60)。WVCT 组的表现优于其他组,在降低心血管风险因素方面更有效。使用负重背心进行全身循环训练可有效改善正常体重肥胖女性的身体成分、降低血清抵抗素和胰岛素抵抗,从而减少心血管疾病的风险因素。这些结果可为治疗和管理与肥胖相关的心血管和代谢疾病提供参考和帮助。
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审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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