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The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting
The obesity epidemic has grown in the past decade due to physical inactivity (i.e., having a sedentary job) and an increase in caloric intake. This problem combined with the reluctance of many faculty and staff members exercising in the same environment as student’s presents a unique challenge in an...
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Berkeley Electronic Press
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182412 |
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author | REBOLD, MICHAEL J. KOBAK, MALLORY S. PEROUTKY, KYLENE GLICKMAN, ELLEN L. |
author_facet | REBOLD, MICHAEL J. KOBAK, MALLORY S. PEROUTKY, KYLENE GLICKMAN, ELLEN L. |
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description | The obesity epidemic has grown in the past decade due to physical inactivity (i.e., having a sedentary job) and an increase in caloric intake. This problem combined with the reluctance of many faculty and staff members exercising in the same environment as student’s presents a unique challenge in an academic setting. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a 12-week exercise program focused toward the faculty and staff in improving several health-related variables such as curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. Fifty-seven faculty and staff participated in the current study. Participants engaged in a variety of exercise classes taught by certified instructors three days a week for 12-weeks. Paired samples t-tests illustrated a significant (p < 0.001) decrease in body mass and significant (p ≤ 0.001) improvements in curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. This data demonstrates that a 12-week faculty and staff exercise program has the potential to improve performance in several health-related variables such as curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. The ability of this program to improve health-related variables and possibly delay or prevent the development of overweight and/or obesity, sarcopenia, and other chronic diseases is encouraging. |
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spelling | pubmed-48318552016-05-12 The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting REBOLD, MICHAEL J. KOBAK, MALLORY S. PEROUTKY, KYLENE GLICKMAN, ELLEN L. Int J Exerc Sci Original Research The obesity epidemic has grown in the past decade due to physical inactivity (i.e., having a sedentary job) and an increase in caloric intake. This problem combined with the reluctance of many faculty and staff members exercising in the same environment as student’s presents a unique challenge in an academic setting. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a 12-week exercise program focused toward the faculty and staff in improving several health-related variables such as curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. Fifty-seven faculty and staff participated in the current study. Participants engaged in a variety of exercise classes taught by certified instructors three days a week for 12-weeks. Paired samples t-tests illustrated a significant (p < 0.001) decrease in body mass and significant (p ≤ 0.001) improvements in curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. This data demonstrates that a 12-week faculty and staff exercise program has the potential to improve performance in several health-related variables such as curl-ups, push-ups, sit-and-reach, and balance. The ability of this program to improve health-related variables and possibly delay or prevent the development of overweight and/or obesity, sarcopenia, and other chronic diseases is encouraging. Berkeley Electronic Press 2015-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4831855/ /pubmed/27182412 Text en |
spellingShingle | Original Research REBOLD, MICHAEL J. KOBAK, MALLORY S. PEROUTKY, KYLENE GLICKMAN, ELLEN L. The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title | The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title_full | The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title_fullStr | The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title_full_unstemmed | The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title_short | The Effects of a 12-Week Faculty and Staff Exercise Program on Health-Related Variables in a University Setting |
title_sort | effects of a 12-week faculty and staff exercise program on health-related variables in a university setting |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831855/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182412 |
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