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Changes in the Paradigm of Traditional Exercise in Obesity Therapy and Application of a New Exercise Modality: A Narrative Review Article

BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as an important global health problem that increases the risk of all-cause death. It is a major risk factor for various cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. METHODS: We conducted this review through searching the related literature plus internet links. RESULTS: Re...

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Autores principales: PARK, Hun-Young, JUNG, Won-Sang, KIM, Jisu, HWANG, Hyejung, LIM, Kiwon
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32292722
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author PARK, Hun-Young
JUNG, Won-Sang
KIM, Jisu
HWANG, Hyejung
LIM, Kiwon
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JUNG, Won-Sang
KIM, Jisu
HWANG, Hyejung
LIM, Kiwon
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description BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as an important global health problem that increases the risk of all-cause death. It is a major risk factor for various cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. METHODS: We conducted this review through searching the related literature plus internet links. RESULTS: Recently, many researchers have been applying various efficient alternative exercise paradigms for treating obesity, such as high-intensity interval training, whole-body vibration training, and hypoxic therapy. Compared with moderate-intensity continuous training, high-intensity interval training involves a shorter exercise time but higher energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption via a higher exercise intensity and is effective for treating obesity. Whole-body vibration training effectively reduces the rate of fat production and accumulation through passive vibration of the whole body and improving the body composition, muscle function, and cardiovascular function of the obese population. Hypoxic therapy has been reported to improve obesity and obesity-related diseases through appetite loss, reduced dietary intake, increased energy consumption, improved glycogen storage and fatty acid oxidation, angiogenesis and left ventricle remodeling, decreased mechanical load, and reduced sarcopenia progression due to aging. CONCLUSION: The new therapeutic exercise modalities, namely, high-intensity interval training, whole-body vibration training, and hypoxic therapy, are practical, useful, and effective for improving obesity and various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases induced by obesity.
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spelling pubmed-71459082020-04-14 Changes in the Paradigm of Traditional Exercise in Obesity Therapy and Application of a New Exercise Modality: A Narrative Review Article PARK, Hun-Young JUNG, Won-Sang KIM, Jisu HWANG, Hyejung LIM, Kiwon Iran J Public Health Review Article BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as an important global health problem that increases the risk of all-cause death. It is a major risk factor for various cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. METHODS: We conducted this review through searching the related literature plus internet links. RESULTS: Recently, many researchers have been applying various efficient alternative exercise paradigms for treating obesity, such as high-intensity interval training, whole-body vibration training, and hypoxic therapy. Compared with moderate-intensity continuous training, high-intensity interval training involves a shorter exercise time but higher energy expenditure and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption via a higher exercise intensity and is effective for treating obesity. Whole-body vibration training effectively reduces the rate of fat production and accumulation through passive vibration of the whole body and improving the body composition, muscle function, and cardiovascular function of the obese population. Hypoxic therapy has been reported to improve obesity and obesity-related diseases through appetite loss, reduced dietary intake, increased energy consumption, improved glycogen storage and fatty acid oxidation, angiogenesis and left ventricle remodeling, decreased mechanical load, and reduced sarcopenia progression due to aging. CONCLUSION: The new therapeutic exercise modalities, namely, high-intensity interval training, whole-body vibration training, and hypoxic therapy, are practical, useful, and effective for improving obesity and various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases induced by obesity. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7145908/ /pubmed/32292722 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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JUNG, Won-Sang
KIM, Jisu
HWANG, Hyejung
LIM, Kiwon
Changes in the Paradigm of Traditional Exercise in Obesity Therapy and Application of a New Exercise Modality: A Narrative Review Article
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title_short Changes in the Paradigm of Traditional Exercise in Obesity Therapy and Application of a New Exercise Modality: A Narrative Review Article
title_sort changes in the paradigm of traditional exercise in obesity therapy and application of a new exercise modality: a narrative review article
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32292722
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