The Effects of a Jump Rope Exercise Program on Body Composition and Self-efficacy in Obese Adolescent Girls
- Conditions
- AdiposityPrehypertensionSelf EfficacyBlood PressureAbdominal ObesityInsulin Sensitivity
- Interventions
- Other: 12-week jump rope exercise program
- Registration Number
- NCT03898518
- Lead Sponsor
- Pusan National University
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a 12-week jump rope exercise program on body composition, blood pressure, insulin resistance, and academic self-efficacy in prehypertensive adolescent obese girls. Forty-eight prehypertensive adolescent obese girls participated in this study. The girls were randomly divided into the jump rope exercise intervention group (EX, n=24) and control group (CON, n=24). The EX group performed a jump rope training program at 40-70% of their heart rate reserve (HRR) 5 days/week for 12 weeks (sessions 50 minutes in duration). The CON group did not participate in any structure or unstructured exercise protocol. Blood pressure, body fat percentage, waist circumference, blood glucose and insulin, homeostatic model assessment - insulin resistance, and Academic Self-Efficacy were measured before and after the 12-weeks study.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 48
- prehypertensive
- sedentary (no regular exercise training or physical activity within the last year)
- no weight loss diet during the last six months
- obese
- pregnancy
- chronic disease
- daily medication use
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental Group 12-week jump rope exercise program The experimental group performed the jump rope exercise intervention.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Body Fat 12 weeks Body fat percentage was measured to the nearest 0.1%.
Height 12 weeks Height was measured to the nearest 1 cm.
Waist Circumference 12 weeks Waist circumference as measured at midpoint between the lower rib and the iliac crest at the end of a normal expiration using a tap measure.
Lean Body Mass 12 weeks Lean body mass (kg) was determined using a bioelectrical impedance-meter.
Glucose 12 weeks Blood glucose concentrations were assessed with a glucose reagent kit.
Insulin 12 weeks Serum insulin was evaluated using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit.
Homeostatic Model Assessment - Insulin Resistance 12 weeks Homeostatic model assessment - insulin resistance was calculated from the fasting plasma blood glucose and insulin levels according to previously established models.
Blood Pressure 12 weeks Blood pressure was measured in duplicate using an automated sphygmomanometer. The average of the was recorded as the resting blood pressure. Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure were recorded.
Body Mass 12 weeks Body mass was measured to nearest 0.1kg.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method