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Exercise volume and aerobic fitness in young adults: the Midwest Exercise Trial-2

To examine the effect of exercise volume at a fixed intensity on changes in aerobic fitness. Ninety-two overweight/obese individuals (BMI 25–40 kg m(2)), age 18–30 years, 50 % women, completed a 10 mo, 5 d wk(−1) supervised exercise intervention at 2 levels of exercise energy expenditure (400 or 600...

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Autores principales: Schubert, Matthew M., Washburn, Richard A., Honas, Jeffery J., Lee, Jaehoon, Donnelly, Joseph E.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27026879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-1850-0
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author Schubert, Matthew M.
Washburn, Richard A.
Honas, Jeffery J.
Lee, Jaehoon
Donnelly, Joseph E.
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description To examine the effect of exercise volume at a fixed intensity on changes in aerobic fitness. Ninety-two overweight/obese individuals (BMI 25–40 kg m(2)), age 18–30 years, 50 % women, completed a 10 mo, 5 d wk(−1) supervised exercise intervention at 2 levels of exercise energy expenditure (400 or 600 kcal session(−1)) at 70–80 % heart rate (HR) max. Exercise consisted primarily of walking/jogging on motor-driven treadmills. The duration and intensity of all exercise sessions were verified by a downloadable HR monitor set to collect HR in 1-min epochs. All participants were instructed to continue their typical patterns of non-exercise physical activity and dietary intake over the duration of the 10 mo intervention. Maximal aerobic capacity (indirect calorimetry) was assessed on a motor-driven treadmill using a modified Balke protocol at baseline, mid-point (5 mo), and following completion of the 10 mo intervention. VO(2) max (L min(−1)) increased significantly in both the 400 (11.3 %) and 600 kcal session(−1) groups (14 %) compared to control (−2.0 %; p < 0.001); however, the differences between exercise groups were not significant. Similar results were noted for change in relative VO(2) max (mL kg(−1) min(−1)); however, the magnitude of change was greater than for absolute VO(2) max (L min(−1)) (400 group = 18.3 %; 600 group = 20.2 %) due to loss of body weight over the 10-mo intervention in both exercise groups. Our results indicate that exercise volume was not associated with change in aerobic fitness in a sample of previously sedentary, overweight and obese young adults.
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spelling pubmed-47677112016-03-29 Exercise volume and aerobic fitness in young adults: the Midwest Exercise Trial-2 Schubert, Matthew M. Washburn, Richard A. Honas, Jeffery J. Lee, Jaehoon Donnelly, Joseph E. Springerplus Research To examine the effect of exercise volume at a fixed intensity on changes in aerobic fitness. Ninety-two overweight/obese individuals (BMI 25–40 kg m(2)), age 18–30 years, 50 % women, completed a 10 mo, 5 d wk(−1) supervised exercise intervention at 2 levels of exercise energy expenditure (400 or 600 kcal session(−1)) at 70–80 % heart rate (HR) max. Exercise consisted primarily of walking/jogging on motor-driven treadmills. The duration and intensity of all exercise sessions were verified by a downloadable HR monitor set to collect HR in 1-min epochs. All participants were instructed to continue their typical patterns of non-exercise physical activity and dietary intake over the duration of the 10 mo intervention. Maximal aerobic capacity (indirect calorimetry) was assessed on a motor-driven treadmill using a modified Balke protocol at baseline, mid-point (5 mo), and following completion of the 10 mo intervention. VO(2) max (L min(−1)) increased significantly in both the 400 (11.3 %) and 600 kcal session(−1) groups (14 %) compared to control (−2.0 %; p < 0.001); however, the differences between exercise groups were not significant. Similar results were noted for change in relative VO(2) max (mL kg(−1) min(−1)); however, the magnitude of change was greater than for absolute VO(2) max (L min(−1)) (400 group = 18.3 %; 600 group = 20.2 %) due to loss of body weight over the 10-mo intervention in both exercise groups. Our results indicate that exercise volume was not associated with change in aerobic fitness in a sample of previously sedentary, overweight and obese young adults. Springer International Publishing 2016-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4767711/ /pubmed/27026879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-1850-0 Text en © Schubert et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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