Short-Term, Significant Gains from a 10-Day Field-Based Multi-Modal Outdoor Activity Camp with Time-Restricted Feeding Dissipate at Three-Month Follow-Up.

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Katarina Milanović, Nikola Stojanović, Vladimir Miletić, Željko Rajković, Darko Stojanović, Vladimir Ilić, Milica Filipović, Slavka Durlević, Ana Orlić, Igor Ilić
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Abstract

Objectives: This single-arm, pre-post intervention study with a three-month follow-up aimed to determine whether a ten-day outdoor camp combining mixed-modality physical activity and time-restricted feeding elicits positive changes in multiple body-composition outcome measures and whether those changes persist at three-month follow-up. Methods: Forty healthy undergraduates (18 male, 22 female) participated in a 10-day outdoor camp that combined multi-modal physical activities (rock climbing and bouldering, swimming, hiking, applied paddling, survival skills, etc.) with a 13 h daily time-restricted feeding window. Body fat percentage, skeletal muscle percentage, body mass, total body-water percentage, visceral fat level, and skeletal muscle index were measured using the InBody 270 at baseline, immediately post-camp, and at the three-month follow-up. Results: Mixed-effects models with random intercepts for subject revealed significant reductions in body fat percentage (β = -1.63, p < 0.001) and visceral fat level (β = -0.72, p = 0.001), alongside increases in skeletal muscle percentage (β = 1.02, p < 0.001), skeletal muscle index (β = 0.30, p < 0.001), and total body-water percentage (β = 1.19, p < 0.001) from baseline to post-camp; no outcomes differed between baseline and follow-up and no time × sex interactions were observed. Conclusions: These findings indicate that a brief, intensive nature-based intervention can drive rapid, multidimensional improvements in body composition, but structured maintenance is required to sustain benefits.

为期10天的野外多模式户外活动营地在三个月的随访中获得了短期的显著收益。
目的:这项单臂、干预前后随访3个月的研究旨在确定为期10天的户外营地结合混合模式的体育活动和限时喂养是否会引起多种身体成分结局指标的积极变化,以及这些变化是否在3个月的随访中持续存在。方法:40名健康大学生(男18名,女22名)参加为期10天的户外营地活动,包括攀岩抱石、游泳、徒步旅行、应用划桨、生存技能等多模式体育活动,每天有13小时限时进食窗口。在基线、训练营结束后和三个月的随访中,使用InBody 270测量体脂率、骨骼肌百分比、体重、全身水百分比、内脏脂肪水平和骨骼肌指数。结果:随机截取受试者的混合效应模型显示,从基线到训练营后,体脂率(β = -1.63, p < 0.001)和内脏脂肪水平(β = -0.72, p = 0.001)显著降低,骨骼肌百分比(β = 1.02, p < 0.001)、骨骼肌指数(β = 0.30, p < 0.001)和总体水百分比(β = 1.19, p < 0.001)增加;基线和随访之间没有结果差异,也没有观察到时间×性别的相互作用。结论:这些发现表明,基于自然的短期强化干预可以推动身体成分的快速、多维改善,但需要有组织的维护来维持益处。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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