Effects of the HEARTY exercise randomized controlled trial on eating behaviors in adolescents with obesity.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Angela S Alberga, Iyoma Y Edache, Ronald J Sigal, Kristin M von Ranson, Shelly Russell-Mayhew, Glen P Kenny, Steve Doucette, Denis Prud'homme, Stasia Hadjiyannakis, Jameason D Cameron, Gary S Goldfield
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Abstract

Background: There are well-recognized benefits of behavioral interventions that include exercise for children and adolescents with obesity. However, such behavioral weight management programs may precipitate unintended consequences. It is unclear if different exercise modalities impact eating behaviors differently in youth with obesity.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic, resistance, and combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on eating attitudes and behaviors (uncontrolled eating, restrained eating, emotional eating, external eating and food craving) among adolescents with overweight and obesity.

Methods: N = 304 (70% female) adolescents with overweight and obesity participated in the 6-month Healthy Eating Aerobic and Resistance Training in Youth (HEARTY) randomized controlled trial. All participants were inactive post-pubertal adolescents (15.6 ± 1.4 years) with a mean BMI = 34.6 ± 4.5 kg/m2. The Food Craving Inventory (food cravings), Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (restrained eating, emotional eating, external eating), and the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (uncontrolled eating) were used to assess eating attitudes and behaviors.

Results: All exercise groups showed within-group decreases in external eating and food cravings. Participants randomized to the Combined training group and were more adherent showed the greatest improvements in eating behaviors and cravings.

Conclusions: A 6-month exercise intervention produced improvements in disordered eating behaviors and food cravings, but effects may be gender and modality-specific. Findings highlight the need to tailor exercise intervention to participant characteristics for the promotion of healthier eating and weight management outcomes in youth with obesity.

Clinical Trial Registration # and Date: ClinicalTrials.Gov NCT00195858, September 12, 2005.

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HEARTY运动随机对照试验对肥胖青少年饮食行为的影响。
背景:包括运动在内的行为干预对肥胖儿童和青少年的益处是公认的。然而,这种行为体重管理计划可能会导致意想不到的后果。目前尚不清楚不同的运动方式对肥胖青少年饮食行为的影响是否不同。目的:本研究旨在探讨有氧运动、抵抗运动以及有氧运动和抵抗运动联合训练对超重和肥胖青少年饮食态度和行为(不控制饮食、克制饮食、情绪性饮食、外食和食物渴望)的影响。方法:304名超重和肥胖青少年(70%为女性)参加为期6个月的青少年健康饮食有氧和阻力训练(HEARTY)随机对照试验。所有参与者均为不活跃的青春期后青少年(15.6±1.4岁),平均BMI = 34.6±4.5 kg/m2。采用食物渴望量表(对食物的渴望)、荷兰式饮食行为问卷(克制性饮食、情绪性饮食、外向型饮食)和三因素饮食问卷(不受控制的饮食)来评估饮食态度和行为。结果:所有运动组都显示出组内外进食和对食物的渴望减少。随机分配到联合训练组的参与者在饮食行为和渴望方面表现出最大的改善。结论:6个月的运动干预可以改善饮食紊乱行为和对食物的渴望,但效果可能与性别和模式有关。研究结果强调,需要根据参与者的特点量身定制运动干预措施,以促进青少年肥胖患者的健康饮食和体重管理结果。临床试验注册编号和日期:临床试验。Gov NCT00195858, 2005年9月12日。
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