Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review
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Resumo: | The variously active lifestyle and therapeutic exercise interventions are considered the basis for the management of obesity. The objective of this work is to compare different methodological sequences of randomized clinical trials on endurance training (ET) and strength (TF), high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and concurrent training (CT) to improve body composition and induce physiological responses. The Web of Science, Pubmed, Science Direct databases were searched for studies that studied the effects of different sequences in concurrent training on body composition and physiological adaptations of a metabolic nature, using the combined descriptive arrangement elaborated for the search: (“Obesity People” OR “Sedentary”) AND “Body composition” AND “Concurrent training” (“Endurance” OR “Force” OR “Sliming”). The time range searched in the databases was 2017-2022. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Cochrane Handbook risk assessment tool. After a careful search, a total of 9 randomized and controlled studies were selected. The works consulted reported that there was no significant difference in body mass, lean body mass and percentage body mass index between the groups of elderly people; however, there was a significant difference in body fat percentage between the two obese and sedentary obese young adult groups of various age groups and sex. In this way, it is concluded that the CT is indicated and is another very advantageous strategy for interventions aimed at weight loss in obese young individuals. |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic reviewEfecto del entrenamiento concurrente sobre la composición corporal y el perfil metabólico de las personas obesas: Una revisión sistemáticaEfeito do treinamento concorrente na composição corporal e perfil metabólico de pessoas obesas: Uma revisão sistemáticaConcurrent trainingObese personBody composition.Treinamento concorrentePessoa obesaComposição corporal.Entrenamiento concurrentePersona obesaComposición corporal.The variously active lifestyle and therapeutic exercise interventions are considered the basis for the management of obesity. The objective of this work is to compare different methodological sequences of randomized clinical trials on endurance training (ET) and strength (TF), high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and concurrent training (CT) to improve body composition and induce physiological responses. The Web of Science, Pubmed, Science Direct databases were searched for studies that studied the effects of different sequences in concurrent training on body composition and physiological adaptations of a metabolic nature, using the combined descriptive arrangement elaborated for the search: (“Obesity People” OR “Sedentary”) AND “Body composition” AND “Concurrent training” (“Endurance” OR “Force” OR “Sliming”). The time range searched in the databases was 2017-2022. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Cochrane Handbook risk assessment tool. After a careful search, a total of 9 randomized and controlled studies were selected. The works consulted reported that there was no significant difference in body mass, lean body mass and percentage body mass index between the groups of elderly people; however, there was a significant difference in body fat percentage between the two obese and sedentary obese young adult groups of various age groups and sex. In this way, it is concluded that the CT is indicated and is another very advantageous strategy for interventions aimed at weight loss in obese young individuals.Las diversas intervenciones de estilo de vida activo y ejercicio terapéutico se consideran la base para el manejo de la obesidad. El objetivo de este trabajo es comparar diferentes secuencias metodológicas de ensayos clínicos aleatorizados sobre entrenamiento de resistencia (ET) y fuerza (TF), entrenamiento interválico de alta intensidad (HIIT) y entrenamiento concurrente (CT) para mejorar la composición corporal e inducir respuestas fisiológicas. Se realizaron búsquedas en las bases de datos Web of Science, Pubmed, Science Direct de estudios que estudiaran los efectos de diferentes secuencias en entrenamiento concurrente sobre la composición corporal y adaptaciones fisiológicas de carácter metabólico, utilizando el arreglo descriptivo combinado elaborado para la búsqueda: (“Personas con obesidad” O “Sedentario”) Y “Composición corporal” Y “Entrenamiento concurrente” (“Resistencia” O “Fuerza” O “Adelgazante”). El rango de tiempo buscado en las bases de datos fue 2017-2022. La calidad de los estudios incluidos se evaluó mediante la herramienta de evaluación de riesgos del Manual Cochrane. Después de una búsqueda cuidadosa, se seleccionaron un total de 9 estudios aleatorizados y controlados. Los trabajos consultados reportaron que no hubo diferencia significativa en masa corporal, masa corporal magra e índice de masa corporal porcentual entre los grupos de ancianos; sin embargo, hubo una diferencia significativa en el porcentaje de grasa corporal entre los dos grupos de adultos jóvenes obesos y obesos sedentarios de varios grupos de edad y sexo. De esta forma, se concluye que la TC está indicada y es otra estrategia muy ventajosa para las intervenciones dirigidas a la pérdida de peso en jóvenes obesos.O estilo de vida variadamente ativo e as intervenções de exercício físico de cunho terapêuticas são considerados a base para o manejo da obesidade. O objetivo deste trabalho é, comparar diferentes sequências metodológicas de ensaios clínicos randomizados sobre treinamentos de endurance (TE) e força (TF) treinamento intervalado de alta intensidade (HIIT) e treinamento concorrente (TC) para melhorar a composição corporal e induzir respostas fisiológicas. Pesquisou-se nas bases de dados Web of Science, Pubmed, Science Direct, por trabalhos que estudaram os efeitos de diferentes sequências no treinamento concorrente sobre a composição corporal e adaptações fisiológicas de cunho metabólico, tendo sido usados o arranjo descritivo combinado e elaborado para a pesquisa: (“Obesity People” OR “Sedentary”) AND “body Composition” AND “Concurrent training” (“Endurance” OR “Force” OR “Sliming”). O intervalo temporal pesquisado nos bancos de dados foi 2017-2022. A qualidade dos estudos incluídos foi avaliada pela ferramenta de avaliação de risco Cochrane Handbook. Após uma busca criteriosa, selecionou-se, um total de 9 estudos randomizados e controlados. Os trabalhos consultados, relataram que, não houve diferença significativa na massa corporal, massa corporal magra e índice de massa corporal porcentagem entre os grupos de idosos; no entanto, houve uma diferença significativa no percentual de gordura corporal entre os dois grupos adultos jovens obesos e obesos sedentários de várias faixas etárias e sexo. Deste modo, conclui-se que que o TC é indicado e se faz mais uma estratégia bastante vantajosa, para intervenções que visem emagrecimento de indivíduos jovens obesos.Research, Society and Development2022-07-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3187710.33448/rsd-v11i10.31877Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e03111031877Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e03111031877Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e031110318772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31877/27547Copyright (c) 2022 Jefferson dos Santos Oliveira; Jayro Kyso Correa Alves ; Mauro Fernando Lima da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Jefferson dos SantosAlves , Jayro Kyso Correa Silva, Mauro Fernando Lima da 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31877Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:04.036637Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review Efecto del entrenamiento concurrente sobre la composición corporal y el perfil metabólico de las personas obesas: Una revisión sistemática Efeito do treinamento concorrente na composição corporal e perfil metabólico de pessoas obesas: Uma revisão sistemática |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review Oliveira, Jefferson dos Santos Concurrent training Obese person Body composition. Treinamento concorrente Pessoa obesa Composição corporal. Entrenamiento concurrente Persona obesa Composición corporal. |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Effect of concurrent training on body composition and metabolic profile of obese people: A systematic review |
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Oliveira, Jefferson dos Santos |
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Oliveira, Jefferson dos Santos Alves , Jayro Kyso Correa Silva, Mauro Fernando Lima da |
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Alves , Jayro Kyso Correa Silva, Mauro Fernando Lima da |
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Oliveira, Jefferson dos Santos Alves , Jayro Kyso Correa Silva, Mauro Fernando Lima da |
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Concurrent training Obese person Body composition. Treinamento concorrente Pessoa obesa Composição corporal. Entrenamiento concurrente Persona obesa Composición corporal. |
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Concurrent training Obese person Body composition. Treinamento concorrente Pessoa obesa Composição corporal. Entrenamiento concurrente Persona obesa Composición corporal. |
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The variously active lifestyle and therapeutic exercise interventions are considered the basis for the management of obesity. The objective of this work is to compare different methodological sequences of randomized clinical trials on endurance training (ET) and strength (TF), high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and concurrent training (CT) to improve body composition and induce physiological responses. The Web of Science, Pubmed, Science Direct databases were searched for studies that studied the effects of different sequences in concurrent training on body composition and physiological adaptations of a metabolic nature, using the combined descriptive arrangement elaborated for the search: (“Obesity People” OR “Sedentary”) AND “Body composition” AND “Concurrent training” (“Endurance” OR “Force” OR “Sliming”). The time range searched in the databases was 2017-2022. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Cochrane Handbook risk assessment tool. After a careful search, a total of 9 randomized and controlled studies were selected. The works consulted reported that there was no significant difference in body mass, lean body mass and percentage body mass index between the groups of elderly people; however, there was a significant difference in body fat percentage between the two obese and sedentary obese young adult groups of various age groups and sex. In this way, it is concluded that the CT is indicated and is another very advantageous strategy for interventions aimed at weight loss in obese young individuals. |
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