在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对肥胖症青少年进行适应距离的体育锻炼干预的可行性和有效性。

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背景:小儿肥胖症是最重要的公共卫生挑战之一,其发病率在 COVID-19 大流行期间显著增加。我们的前瞻性研究旨在评估远程适应性体力活动(PA)干预的可行性及其在改善肥胖青少年人体测量指数、代谢健康参数以及心肺功能和体能方面的有效性:方法:对 20 名 11-17 岁的肥胖症青少年进行了为期 4 个月的体育锻炼干预,其中包括同步在线课程与异步课程相结合、促进独立体育锻炼和 "积极休息 "以中断长期久坐行为。对干预前后的临床和人体测量参数(体重、身高、腰围、身体成分、血压)、代谢参数(血糖、胰岛素血症、糖化血红蛋白、口服葡萄糖耐量试验[OGTT]、血脂概况、肝脏脂肪变性)、心肺功能和体能指数(最大容氧量、六分钟步行测试[6MWT]、上下肢力量测试)进行了评估:共招募了 20 名肥胖症青少年(11 名男性[55%],年龄为 14.1±1.5 岁,体重指数 SDS 为 3.1±0.5)。18名参与者(90%)成功完成了项目,无不良反应报告。我们观察到参与者的心血管和肌肉健康状况有所改善[VO2峰值和最大工作量提高,肢体力量和6MWT表现更好(均为PC结论):在 COVID-19 大流行期间,参加该训练计划对改善肥胖青少年的心血管健康、糖代谢、身体成分、力量和耐力是可行和有效的。
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Feasibility and effectiveness of a distance-adapted physical activity intervention in adolescents with obesity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background: Pediatric obesity represents one of the most important public health challenges and its prevalence significantly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our prospective study aimed to assess the feasibility of a remote adapted physical activity (PA) intervention and its effectiveness in improving anthropometric indices, metabolic health parameters, as well as cardiopulmonary function and fitness in adolescents with obesity.

Methods: A PA intervention involving synchronous online lessons combined with asynchronous sessions and promotion of independent PA and "active breaks" to interrupt prolonged sedentary behaviors was proposed to 20 adolescents aged 11-17 years with obesity over a 4-month period. Clinical and anthropometric parameters (weight, height, waist, body composition, blood pressure), metabolic parameters (glycemia, insulinemia, glycated hemoglobin, oral glucose tolerance test [OGTT], lipid profile, presence of hepatic steatosis), cardiopulmonary function and fitness indices (VO2max, six-minute walking test [6MWT], upper and lower limb strength test) were evaluated before and after the intervention.

Results: Twenty adolescents with obesity were enrolled (11 male [55%], aged 14.1±1.5 years, BMI SDS 3.1±0.5). Eighteen participants (90%) successfully completed the project, and no adverse events were reported. We observed an increase in cardiovascular and muscle fitness [higher VO2peak, maximal workload, better performance at limb strength and 6MWT (all P<0.05)], increased lean body mass (P=0.005), and an improvement of glucose metabolism response with a reduction of insulin concentrations during OGTT (P=0.043).

Conclusions: Participation in the training program was feasible and effective in improving cardiovascular fitness, glucose metabolism, body composition, strength, and endurance in adolescents with obesity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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