Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas

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Autor(a) principal: Takehara, Júlio César
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Currently there is a lot of knowledge about the effects of non resistant cyclic exercises such as the racing, the swimming, and the cycling. However the resistant exercises even though more practiced (the working out) still need more scientific explanation, mainly concerning to the obese population. The goal of this research is to determine the effect of the resisted exercise practice in different intensities on the corporeal composition and the physical capability in obese women. Thirty three volunteers of the female gender participated from this research, thirteen of them working out in low intensity (Lower RER group L), fourteen working out in moderate intensity (threshold anaerobic group M) and six that were part of the control group. All the volunteers went through a corporeal composition evaluation, maximum consumption of oxygen, maximum muscular strength, yet increasing test in resistant exercises were taken besides pre and pos working out practice clinic exams. Media descriptive statistics was used and pattern deviation to demonstrate the data and it was opted by the curtose and asymmetry analysis, after the one way Anova variance analysis was performed at every variance and to those which were considered significant as post hoc the Tukey test. It was established for the rejection the hypothesis of nullity (H0) p < 0, 05. There can be observed decrease in the following variances: corporeal weight 7% to group L and 10,5% to group M; BMI of 7,8% to group L and 10,5% to group M; %F 11,8% to group L and 24,1% to group M; FM 19% to group L and 32,3% to group M. Yet, increase was gotten to the following variances: FFM 5,6% to group M; VO2 max. of 51,8% to group L and 63,4% to group M. Regarding to the muscular strength to the superior members there was an improvement of 45,6% to group L and of 68,8% to group M, then to the inferior members there was an improvement of muscular strength of 49,9% to group L and of 68,9% to group M. According to these results it follows that even with the improvements of the corporeal composition, physical capability level and muscular strength to both working out practice intensities, it is important to remind that initiating a physical working out practice mainly to sedentary people it is necessary a postural adaptation to this kind of working out practice, so that lesions won t occur. Thus the lowest intensity is easier to correct the posture in the various working out equipments.
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spelling Takehara, Júlio CésarSilva, Rozinaldo Galdino dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=B717199http://lattes.cnpq.br/10336106932003637de29d33-8f27-47d6-8c2b-ef226b193f712016-06-02T19:22:50Z2009-05-292016-06-02T19:22:50Z2008-02-28TAKEHARA, Júlio César. Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas. 2008. 83 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2008.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/1300Currently there is a lot of knowledge about the effects of non resistant cyclic exercises such as the racing, the swimming, and the cycling. However the resistant exercises even though more practiced (the working out) still need more scientific explanation, mainly concerning to the obese population. The goal of this research is to determine the effect of the resisted exercise practice in different intensities on the corporeal composition and the physical capability in obese women. Thirty three volunteers of the female gender participated from this research, thirteen of them working out in low intensity (Lower RER group L), fourteen working out in moderate intensity (threshold anaerobic group M) and six that were part of the control group. All the volunteers went through a corporeal composition evaluation, maximum consumption of oxygen, maximum muscular strength, yet increasing test in resistant exercises were taken besides pre and pos working out practice clinic exams. Media descriptive statistics was used and pattern deviation to demonstrate the data and it was opted by the curtose and asymmetry analysis, after the one way Anova variance analysis was performed at every variance and to those which were considered significant as post hoc the Tukey test. It was established for the rejection the hypothesis of nullity (H0) p < 0, 05. There can be observed decrease in the following variances: corporeal weight 7% to group L and 10,5% to group M; BMI of 7,8% to group L and 10,5% to group M; %F 11,8% to group L and 24,1% to group M; FM 19% to group L and 32,3% to group M. Yet, increase was gotten to the following variances: FFM 5,6% to group M; VO2 max. of 51,8% to group L and 63,4% to group M. Regarding to the muscular strength to the superior members there was an improvement of 45,6% to group L and of 68,8% to group M, then to the inferior members there was an improvement of muscular strength of 49,9% to group L and of 68,9% to group M. According to these results it follows that even with the improvements of the corporeal composition, physical capability level and muscular strength to both working out practice intensities, it is important to remind that initiating a physical working out practice mainly to sedentary people it is necessary a postural adaptation to this kind of working out practice, so that lesions won t occur. Thus the lowest intensity is easier to correct the posture in the various working out equipments.Atualmente muito se sabe sobre os efeitos dos exercícios cíclicos não resistidos como, por exemplo, a corrida, a natação e o ciclismo. Entretanto, apesar de muito praticado, os exercícios resistidos (musculação) ainda carecem de maior esclarecimento científico, principalmente no que tange a população obesa. O objetivo desta pesquisa é determinar o efeito da prática de exercício resistido em diferentes intensidades sobre a composição corporal e aptidão física em mulheres obesas. Participaram da pesquisa 33 voluntários do sexo feminino, sendo 13 treinando em intensidade baixa (menor QR grupo L), 14 treinado em intensidade moderada (limiar anaeróbio grupo M) e 6 que fizeram parte do grupo controle. Todas as voluntárias realizaram avaliação da composição corporal, do consumo máximo de oxigênio, da força muscular máxima, ainda, realizaram teste crescente em exercício resistido e exames clínicos pré e pós-treinamento. Utilizou-se da estatística descritiva média e desvio padrão para demonstrar os dados e optou-se pela analise da curtose e assimetria, depois realizou análise de variância one-way Anova em todas as variáveis e para aquelas significantes foi utilizado como post-hoc o teste de Tukey. Foi estabelecido para rejeição da hipótese de nulidade (Ho) p<0,05. Podem ser observadas diminuições nas seguintes variáveis: peso corporal 7% para o grupo L e 10,5% para o grupo M; IMC de 7,8% para o grupo L e 10,5% para o grupo M; %G 11,8% para o grupo L e 24,1% para o grupo M; MG 19% para o grupo L e 32,3% para o grupo M. Ainda, obtiveram-se aumentos nas seguintes variáveis: MM 5,6% para o grupo M; VO2 máx. de 51,8% para o grupo L e 63,4% para o grupo M. Quanto a força muscular para membros superiores houve melhora de 45,6% para o grupo L e de 68,8% para o grupo M; já para membros inferiores houve melhora na força muscular de 49,9% para o grupo L e de 68,9% para o grupo M. Com estes resultados conclui-se que mesmo com as melhoras na composição corporal, nível de aptidão física e força muscular em ambas as intensidades de treinamento, é importante lembrar que ao iniciar um programa de treinamento físico principalmente com pessoas sedentárias é necessário uma adaptação postural a esse tipo de treinamento, para que não ocorra lesões. Assim a intensidade mais baixa é mais fácil de corrigir as posturas nos diversos aparelhos de musculação.Centro Universitário Votuporangaapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma Interinstitucional de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Fisiológicas - PIPGCFUFSCarBRExercício resistidoFisiologia do exercício físicoObesidadeAnálise de força muscularResistant exerciseStrength practiceWorking out and obesityCIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIAExercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis-1-10c5cf478-14a1-4260-86fb-b911cb84b852info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINAL1981.pdfapplication/pdf962643https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/1300/1/1981.pdfb95b52cb6c185bf2c2e9ac59c6e6a917MD51THUMBNAIL1981.pdf.jpg1981.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg7117https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/1300/2/1981.pdf.jpg0d06a31313a3bf54021f713f5f6a3fc1MD52ufscar/13002023-09-18 18:30:41.105oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/1300Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:30:41Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
spellingShingle Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
Takehara, Júlio César
Exercício resistido
Fisiologia do exercício físico
Obesidade
Análise de força muscular
Resistant exercise
Strength practice
Working out and obesity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
title_short Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
title_full Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
title_fullStr Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
title_full_unstemmed Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
title_sort Exercício resistido na composição corporal, perfil lipídico, glicemia e aptidão física de mulheres obesas
author Takehara, Júlio César
author_facet Takehara, Júlio César
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Fisiologia do exercício físico
Obesidade
Análise de força muscular
topic Exercício resistido
Fisiologia do exercício físico
Obesidade
Análise de força muscular
Resistant exercise
Strength practice
Working out and obesity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
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Strength practice
Working out and obesity
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