Vitamin D3 supplementation enhances the effect of aerobic water-based training on physical fitness indices in obese and overweight menopausal women: A randomized controlled trial.

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Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-30 DOI:10.1177/17455057251361255
Foroozandeh Zaravar, Golamhossein Tamaddon, Mohammadamin Safari, Leila Zaravar, Maryam Koushkie Jahromi
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Abstract

Background: Obesity is associated with decreased physical performance, especially in older individuals. Some studies have examined the impact of exercise on obesity outcomes as part of a palliative care program.

Objective: This parallel-group randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of water-based aerobic exercise training and vitamin D3 supplementation on body mass index (BMI) and physical performance in postmenopausal women who were overweight or obese and had insufficient or deficient levels of serum vitamin D.

Design: This was an experimental study.

Methods: Forty women were randomly assigned to one of four groups: Water-based training + vitamin D (WTD), water-based training (WT), vitamin D (D), and control. The training program (aerobic-based exercise) and vitamin D3 supplementation were conducted for 8 weeks, three times a week. Measurements were taken before and after the intervention.

Results: The WTD group showed significant improvement in BMI, handgrip strength, and gait speed compared to all other groups (p > 0.05), and significant enhancements in right and left leg static balance and gait speed compared to the D and control groups (p < 0.05). The WT group demonstrated improvements in handgrip strength compared to the control group and enhancements in right and left leg static balance and gait speed compared to the D and control groups (p < 0.05). Vitamin D3 supplementation improved handgrip strength compared to the control group (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Water-based training with or without vitamin D3 supplementation significantly improved physical fitness indices, with combination showing the most pronounced effects. Vitamin D3 supplementation alone did not have a significant impact on most physical fitness measures.

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补充维生素D3增强有氧水基训练对肥胖和超重绝经妇女身体健康指数的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:肥胖与体能下降有关,尤其是在老年人中。一些研究调查了运动对肥胖结果的影响,作为姑息治疗项目的一部分。目的:本平行组随机对照试验研究水基有氧运动训练和补充维生素D3对超重或肥胖、血清维生素d不足或缺乏的绝经后妇女体重指数(BMI)和身体表现的影响。方法:40名女性被随机分为四组:水基训练+维生素D (WTD),水基训练(WT),维生素D (D)和对照组。训练计划(有氧运动)和补充维生素D3进行8周,每周3次。在干预前后分别进行测量。结果:与其他各组相比,WTD组BMI、握力、步态速度均有显著改善(p > 0.05);与D组和对照组相比,WTD组右腿、左腿静态平衡、步态速度均有显著改善(p pp)。结论:水基训练加或不加补充维生素D3均可显著改善体质指标,其中以联合训练效果最显著。单独补充维生素D3对大多数身体健康指标没有显著影响。
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