Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Body Composition and Muscle Strength in Over-Weight to Obese Old Women with Intellectual Disability: A Pilot Study

J. Merrick, A. Bachar, E. Carmeli, E. Kodesh
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Aim: To examine the effect of treadmill walking on over-weight to obese females with unspecified mild ID (intellectual disability). Method: Randomized assignment to an aerobic exercise group (G1, n = 6) and control group (G2, n = 3). The G1 performed mild to moderate intensity walking for 25-45 minutes per exercise session, 3-5 times per week up to a weekly walking of 150 minutes, for 32 consecutive weeks. The G2 maintained routine daily activities. Results: The mean age of the study subjects was 57.2 ±7.5 year, BMI was significantly decreased at the conclusion of the intervention (P = 0.005). In the G1, the subcutaneous fat area was also significantly decreased (P = 0.005) but not in G2. No change was there in the visceral fat area of both groups. The quadriceps muscle maximal isometric muscle strength of the G1 and G2 did not change. Conclusion: Long term mild to moderate intensity of aerobic physical exercise for over-weight to obese women with ID is a feasible and effective plan in reducing subcutaneous fat mass, while muscle strength remains unchanged.
有氧运动对超重肥胖老年智障妇女体成分和肌肉力量的影响:一项初步研究
目的:探讨跑步机行走对未明确轻度智力残疾的肥胖女性超重的影响。方法:随机分为有氧运动组(G1, n = 6)和对照组(G2, n = 3)。G1进行轻度至中等强度的步行,每次运动25-45分钟,每周3-5次,每周步行150分钟,连续32周。G2维持日常活动。结果:研究对象的平均年龄为57.2±7.5岁,干预结束时BMI明显下降(P = 0.005)。G1组皮下脂肪面积明显减少(P = 0.005), G2组无明显差异。两组的内脏脂肪区域没有变化。G1和G2组的四头肌最大等长肌力没有变化。结论:长期轻度至中等强度的有氧运动对超重肥胖ID女性是一种可行有效的减少皮下脂肪量的方案,同时肌肉力量保持不变。
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