Is Nordic Walking more Effective than Walking without Poles Treating Overweight and Obesity in Adolescents

Q4 Medicine
Vyginta Plungytė, V. Dudonienė, Lina Varnienė
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Research background. Obesity is rampantly increasing throughout the world and needs to be detected and treated early to prevent non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases in adulthood. Obesity in Lithuania has not reached epidemic proportions in comparison with other countries, but it is becoming a growing problem. Different exercise programs are used for obesity treatment. The research aim was to determine and compare the effect of Nordic walking and walking without poles on body composition and exercise tolerance in overweight and obese adolescents. Methods: 40 adolescents (20 boys, and 20 girls) from 12 to 16 years of age with overweight (BMI > 85 percentile) or obesity (BMI > 95 percentile) were randomly divided into two groups: experimental (Nordic walking) and control (walking without poles). Anthropometry, 6 min walk test were used, and VO2max was calculated. The study was carried out in a sanatorium where the duration of treatment was 3 weeks. All participants received hypocaloric diet controlled by dietitian. Results. After the intervention all measured indicators in Nordic walking and walk group got better respectively: body weight decreased by 2.91/2.32 kg, body mass index decreased by 0.99/0.84 kg/m², body fat percentage decreased by 2.03/1.51%, body muscle percentage increased by 0.80/0.54%, waist circumference decreased by 2.35/2.20 cm, hip circumference decreased by 1.85/1.60 cm, the 6-minute walk distance increased by 26.35/22.85 m, and maximum oxygen consumption increased by 0.74/0.64 ml/kg/min. Conclusions. After the intervention body mass index, body fat percentage, waist and hip circumference decreased signifcantly, body muscle percentage and exercise tolerance increased signifcantly in Nordic walk group as well as in walk group, but signifcant differences between these two groups were not observed. Nordic walking as well as walking without poles are effective means reducing body weight and increasing exercise tolerance, and can be used in obesity management.Keywords: obesity, BMI, adolescents, Nordic walking.
北欧步行比无杆步行更有效治疗青少年超重和肥胖吗
研究背景。肥胖在世界各地急剧增加,需要及早发现和治疗,以预防成年后的糖尿病、高血压和心血管疾病等非传染性疾病。与其他国家相比,立陶宛的肥胖尚未达到流行病的程度,但它正在成为一个日益严重的问题。不同的运动项目被用于治疗肥胖。研究目的是确定和比较北欧步行和无杆步行对超重和肥胖青少年身体成分和运动耐受性的影响。方法:将40名12-16岁超重(BMI>85百分位)或肥胖(BMI>95百分位数)的青少年(20名男孩和20名女孩)随机分为两组:实验组(北欧步行)和对照组(无杆步行)。采用人体测量法,6分钟步行试验,计算VO2max。这项研究是在疗养院进行的,疗养院的治疗时间为3周。所有参与者均接受由营养师控制的低热量饮食。后果干预后,北欧步行组和步行组的各项测量指标分别好转:体重下降2.91/2.32 kg,体重指数下降0.99/0.84 kg/m²,体脂率下降2.03/1.51%,体肌率上升0.80/0.54%,腰围下降2.35/2.20 cm,臀围下降1.85/1.60 cm,6分钟步行距离增加26.35/22.85m,最大耗氧量增加0.74/0.64ml/kg/min。结论。干预后,北欧步行组和步行组的体重指数、体脂百分比、腰围和臀围显著下降,体肌百分比和运动耐力显著增加,但两组之间没有观察到显著差异。北欧步行和无杆步行是减轻体重和提高运动耐受性的有效手段,可用于肥胖管理。关键词:肥胖,BMI,青少年,北欧步行。
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