Effect of exercise intervention using mobile healthcare on blood lipid level and health-related physical fitness in obese women: a randomized controlled trial.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-30 DOI:10.20463/pan.2023.0030
Jae-Ho Choi, Hun-Young Park, Yerin Sun, Jisoo Seo, Eunjoo Lee, Sung-Woo Kim, Jisu Kim, Kiwon Lim
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of 12 weeks of non-face-to-face exercise intervention using mobile health (mHealth) on blood lipid levels and health-related physical fitness in obese women.

Methods: Thirty obese women (aged: 39.40 ± 11.07 years, percent body fat: 37.05 ± 5.15%) were enrolled, and all completed the study. Non-face-to-face exercises were performed for 12 weeks using a mHealth and smart tracker (Charge 4, Fitbit, USA). Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental (EXP) or control (CON) group. The 12-week exercise program using mHealth included resistance (twice a week for 60 min), aerobics (five times a week for 50 min), and flexibility (five times a week for 10 min).

Results: The results showed that high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (Post - Pre: 9.07 mg·dL-1, p < 0.001) and ratio of low-density to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (Post - Pre: -0.71 mg·dL-1, p < 0.05) significantly changed during the intervention period in EXP. There were significant increases in sit-ups (Post - Pre: 7.73 numbers, p < 0.001), grip strength (Post - Pre: 2.92 kg, p < 0.001), and sit and reach (Post - Pre: 2.51 cm, p < 0.01) in EXP.

Conclusion: Non-face-to-face exercise using mHealth for 12 weeks improved blood lipid levels and health-related physical fitness; therefore, it can help improve compliance through self-monitoring and lifestyle changes by increasing physical activity.

使用移动医疗保健的运动干预对肥胖女性血脂水平和健康相关体质的影响:一项随机对照试验。
目的:本研究旨在评估使用移动健康(mHealth)进行12周非面对面运动干预对肥胖女性血脂水平和健康相关体质的影响。方法:选择30名肥胖女性(年龄:39.40±11.07岁,体脂百分比:37.05±5.15%),全部完成研究。使用mHealth和智能追踪器(Charge 4,Fitbit,USA)进行12周的非面对面锻炼。参与者被随机分配到实验组(EXP)或对照组(CON)。使用mHealth的12周锻炼计划包括阻力(每周两次,持续60分钟)、有氧运动(每周五次,持续50分钟)、,结果:EXP干预期间,高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(前-后:9.07mg·dL-1,p<0.001)和低密度脂蛋白与高密度脂素胆固醇之比(前-前:-0.71mg·dL-1,p<0.05)发生显著变化。EXP中仰卧起坐(术后-术前:7.73个数字,p<0.001)、握力(术前:2.92 kg,p<001)和坐伸(术前后:2.51 cm,p<0.01)显著增加。结论:使用mHealth进行12周的非面对面运动可改善血脂水平和健康相关的身体素质;因此,它可以通过自我监测和通过增加体育活动改变生活方式来帮助提高依从性。
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