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Effects of Weight Training and Running on Obese adolescents

Not Applicable
Conditions
Pediatric Obesity
C18.452.394.968.500.570
Registration Number
RBR-2rhxcc8
Lead Sponsor
niversidade José Rosário Vellano Unifenas
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruitment completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Overweight or obese individuals; aged between 12 and 19 years; of both sexes; sedentary individuals; agreeing to take part in the study and signing an informed consent form; not undergoing any type of treatment for metabolic diseases or using drugs or procedures that could compromise the analysis; not having been diagnosed with thyroid or endocrine/genetic diseases

Exclusion Criteria

Individuals who have orthopedic and cardiovascular limitations to physical practice; individuals who exercise regularly; individuals who do not comply with the researcher's requests for prior collection procedures; individuals who miss the scheduled dates for blood collection and physical assessments; individuals who miss two consecutive weeks of training sessions

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Outcome found 1:after 12 weeks of intervention, all training protocols resulted in a reduction of LDL cholesterol levels to equal to or below 110 mg/dL, an increase in HDL cholesterol to equal to or above 40 mg/dL, and a reduction in fasting glucose to equal to or below 99 mg/dL;Expected outcome 1: do the different physical training protocols result in reductions in LDL cholesterol levels, increases in HDL cholesterol levels, and reductions in fasting blood glucose levels after 12 weeks of intervention?
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Outcome found 2: strength training and concurrent training resulted in reductions in abdominal circumference measurements, values below 95 cm. There was a reduction in systolic blood pressure, values equal to or below 130 mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure, values equal to or below 90 mmHg, regardless of the training protocol;Expected Outcome 2: do strength training and concurrent training result in significant reductions in abdominal circumference measurements and blood pressure levels (systolic and diastolic) in adolescents after 12 weeks of intervention?
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