Effects of functional training and 2 interdisciplinary interventions on maximal oxygen uptake and weight loss of women with obesity: a randomized clinical trial

Author:

La Scala Teixeira Cauê Vazquez12,Caranti Danielle Arisa123,Oyama Lila Missae4,Padovani Ricardo da Costa256,Cuesta Maria Gabriela Soria1,Moraes Amanda dos Santos12,Cerrone Letícia Andrade1,Affonso Luiz Henrique Lima12,Gil Silvandro dos Santos12,dos Santos Ronaldo V. Thomatieli3,Gomes Ricardo José123

Affiliation:

1. Obesity Study Group, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, SP 11045-301, Brazil.

2. Post Graduate Program of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, SP 11015-020, Brazil.

3. Department of Bioscience, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, SP 11015-020, Brazil.

4. Department of Physiology, Paulista School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo, SP 04023-900, Brazil.

5. Department of Health, Education and Society, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, SP 11015-020, Brazil.

6. Obesity Study Group, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, SP 11015-020, Brazil.

Abstract

Our aim was to analyze and compare functional training, interdisciplinary therapy, and interdisciplinary education on cardiorespiratory fitness (CF) and anthropometric characteristics of women with obesity. Forty-four women (age = 39.7 ± 5.9 years, body mass index (BMI) = 35.5 ± 2.8 kg/m2) completed 30 weeks of intervention randomly assigned to 3 groups: functional training (FT) (n = 14), interdisciplinary therapy (IT) (n = 19), and interdisciplinary education (IE) (n = 11). The FT group participated in the training program (3/week), the IT group received the same training intervention plus nutrition (1/week) and psychology advice (1/week) and physical therapy (1/week). The IE group participated in interdisciplinary lectures on topics related to health promotion (1/month). CF (ergospirometry), anthropometry, and body composition (electrical bioimpedance) were measured pre-intervention (Pre) and post-intervention (Post). CF increased (p ≤ 0.05) significantly (Pre vs. Post) in the FT (7.5%) and IT (10.8%) groups, but not in the IE group (1.8%). Body mass (BM), BMI, relative fat mass, and waist circumference significantly (p ≤ 0.05) decreased (Pre vs. Post) in IT (−4.4%, −4.4%, −2.3%, and −5.1%, respectively). The IE group showed a significant decrease in BM (−3.7%), BMI (−3.7%), and waist circumference (−3.5%), whereas the FT group promoted significant decrease in waist circumference (−3.4%). In conclusion, functional training increased CF but only interdisciplinary interventions improved the anthropometric profile of women with obesity. Novelty Interdisciplinary therapy provided more comprehensive adaptations in women with obesity, including morphological variables and CF. Functional training increased CF but reduced only abdominal obesity. Interdisciplinary education provided benefits on morphological variables, but it does not increase CF.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics,Physiology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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