Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers
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Resumo: | Introduction: The increase in obesity has been registered in all age groups. This pandemic, considered the disease of the century, directly affects public health on all continents and represents a complex challenge for modern society. Objective: To compare weight loss in adolescents undergoing a multiprofessional obesity treatment program (PMTO) with and without the monitoring of their mothers. Method: Eleven adolescents, aged between 13 and 17 years, of both sexes, were overweight or obese. All participants signed the Free and Informed Consent Form (ICF), before beginning their participation. All indicated having availability and interest to participate in interventions with activities in the aquatic environment, three times a week, followed by an hour of theoretical guidance with professionals in the areas of Physical Education, Nutrition and Psychology. Anthropometric assessments were carried out, following standardized procedures, the variables were collected in the pre-test and post-test, after 16 weeks of a PMTO. Results: The adolescents showed improvements both in the first semester and in the second semester, when they were accompanied by their mothers. However, in the first semester, significant improvements (p <0.05) were observed in a greater number of variables, such as WC (p = 0.0389), absolute fat (p = 0.0005) and fat percentage (p = 0.0009). In the second semester they showed significant improvements (p <0.05), in the percentage of fat and in resting HR. Conclusion: Participation in PMTO in the aquatic environment promoted improvements in the physical fitness of adolescents, both when they were accompanied by their mothers, and in their absence. |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothersEfectos de un programa multiprofesional de tratamiento de la obesidad en el medio acuático en adolescentes con o sin sus madresEfeitos de um programa multiprofissional de tratamento da obesidade no ambiente aquático em adolescentes acompanhados ou não de suas mãesObesidadAdolescentesMadresAmbiente acuático.ObesityAdolescentsMothersAquatic Environment.ObesidadeAdolescentesMãesAmbiente Aquático. Introduction: The increase in obesity has been registered in all age groups. This pandemic, considered the disease of the century, directly affects public health on all continents and represents a complex challenge for modern society. Objective: To compare weight loss in adolescents undergoing a multiprofessional obesity treatment program (PMTO) with and without the monitoring of their mothers. Method: Eleven adolescents, aged between 13 and 17 years, of both sexes, were overweight or obese. All participants signed the Free and Informed Consent Form (ICF), before beginning their participation. All indicated having availability and interest to participate in interventions with activities in the aquatic environment, three times a week, followed by an hour of theoretical guidance with professionals in the areas of Physical Education, Nutrition and Psychology. Anthropometric assessments were carried out, following standardized procedures, the variables were collected in the pre-test and post-test, after 16 weeks of a PMTO. Results: The adolescents showed improvements both in the first semester and in the second semester, when they were accompanied by their mothers. However, in the first semester, significant improvements (p <0.05) were observed in a greater number of variables, such as WC (p = 0.0389), absolute fat (p = 0.0005) and fat percentage (p = 0.0009). In the second semester they showed significant improvements (p <0.05), in the percentage of fat and in resting HR. Conclusion: Participation in PMTO in the aquatic environment promoted improvements in the physical fitness of adolescents, both when they were accompanied by their mothers, and in their absence.Introducción: El aumento de la obesidad se ha registrado en todos los grupos de edad. Esta pandemia, considerada la enfermedad del siglo, afecta directamente a la salud pública en todos los continentes y representa un desafío complejo para la sociedad moderna. Objetivo: Comparar la pérdida de peso en adolescentes sometidos a un programa multiprofesional de tratamiento de la obesidad (PMTO) con y sin seguimiento de sus madres. Método: Once adolescentes de 13 a 17 años de ambos sexos presentaban sobrepeso u obesidad. Todos los participantes firmaron el Formulario de Consentimiento Libre e Informado (ICF), antes de iniciar su participación. Todos manifestaron tener disponibilidad e interés para participar en intervenciones con actividades en el medio acuático, tres veces por semana, seguido de una hora de orientación teórica con profesionales en las áreas de Educación Física, Nutrición y Psicología. Se realizaron evaluaciones antropométricas, siguiendo procedimientos estandarizados, las variables se recolectaron en el pre-test y post-test, luego de 16 semanas de un PMTO. Resultados: Los adolescentes mostraron mejoras tanto en el primer semestre como en el segundo semestre, cuando fueron acompañados de sus madres. Sin embargo, en el primer semestre se observaron mejoras significativas (p <0.05) en un mayor número de variables, como CC (p = 0.0389), grasa absoluta (p = 0.0005) y porcentaje de grasa (p = 0,0009). En el segundo semestre mostraron mejoras significativas (p <0.05), en el porcentaje de grasa y en la FC en reposo. Conclusión: La participación en PMTO en el medio acuático promovió mejoras en la condición física de los adolescentes, tanto cuando estaban acompañados de sus madres, como en su ausência.Introdução: O aumento da obesidade tem sido registrado em todas as faixas etárias. Está pandemia, considerada a doença do século, atinge diretamente a saúde pública em todos os continentes e representa um desafio complexo da sociedade moderna. Objetivo: Comparar a perda de peso em adolescentes submetidos a um programa multiprofissional de tratamento da obesidade (PMTO) com e sem o acompanhamento de suas mães. Método: Foram selecionados 11 adolescentes, com idade entre 13 a 17 anos, de ambos os sexos, com sobrepeso ou obesidade. Todos os participantes assinaram o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido (TCLE), antes de iniciar a sua participação. Todos indicaram ter disponibilidade e interesse para participar das intervenções com atividades no ambiente aquático, três vezes por semana, seguido de uma hora de orientações teóricas com profissionais das áreas de Educação Física, Nutrição e Psicologia. Foram realizadas avaliações antropométricas, seguindo procedimentos padronizados, as variáveis foram coletadas no pré-teste e pós-teste, após 16 semanas de um PMTO. Resultados: Os adolescentes apresentaram melhoras tanto no primeiro semestre quanto no segundo semestre, quando os mesmos foram acompanhados de suas mães. No entanto, no primeiro semestre foram observadas melhoras significativas (p<0,05) em um maior número de variáveis, tais como a CC (p=0,0389), gordura absoluta (p=0,0005) e percentual gordura (p=0,0009). No segundo semestre apresentaram melhoras significativas (p<0,05), no percentual de gordura e na FC de repouso. Conclusão: A participação no PMTO no ambiente aquático promoveu melhorias na aptidão física dos adolescentes, tanto quando eles foram acompanhados das mães, como na ausência das mesmas.Research, Society and Development2021-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1192910.33448/rsd-v10i1.11929Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e34010111929Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e34010111929Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e340101119292525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11929/10533Copyright (c) 2021 Mario Moreira Castilho; Greice Westphal; Igor Alisson Spagnol Pereira; Fernando Malentaqui Martins; Karen Barros Meireles; Nelson Nardo Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastilho, Mario Moreira Westphal, GreicePereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol Martins, Fernando Malentaqui Meireles, Karen Barros Nardo Junior, Nelson 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11929Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:38.285837Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers Efectos de un programa multiprofesional de tratamiento de la obesidad en el medio acuático en adolescentes con o sin sus madres Efeitos de um programa multiprofissional de tratamento da obesidade no ambiente aquático em adolescentes acompanhados ou não de suas mães |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers Castilho, Mario Moreira Obesidad Adolescentes Madres Ambiente acuático. Obesity Adolescents Mothers Aquatic Environment. Obesidade Adolescentes Mães Ambiente Aquático. |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Effects of a multiprofessional obesity treatment program on the aquatic environment in adolescents with or without their mothers |
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Castilho, Mario Moreira |
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Castilho, Mario Moreira Westphal, Greice Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol Martins, Fernando Malentaqui Meireles, Karen Barros Nardo Junior, Nelson |
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Westphal, Greice Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol Martins, Fernando Malentaqui Meireles, Karen Barros Nardo Junior, Nelson |
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Castilho, Mario Moreira Westphal, Greice Pereira, Igor Alisson Spagnol Martins, Fernando Malentaqui Meireles, Karen Barros Nardo Junior, Nelson |
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Obesidad Adolescentes Madres Ambiente acuático. Obesity Adolescents Mothers Aquatic Environment. Obesidade Adolescentes Mães Ambiente Aquático. |
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Obesidad Adolescentes Madres Ambiente acuático. Obesity Adolescents Mothers Aquatic Environment. Obesidade Adolescentes Mães Ambiente Aquático. |
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Introduction: The increase in obesity has been registered in all age groups. This pandemic, considered the disease of the century, directly affects public health on all continents and represents a complex challenge for modern society. Objective: To compare weight loss in adolescents undergoing a multiprofessional obesity treatment program (PMTO) with and without the monitoring of their mothers. Method: Eleven adolescents, aged between 13 and 17 years, of both sexes, were overweight or obese. All participants signed the Free and Informed Consent Form (ICF), before beginning their participation. All indicated having availability and interest to participate in interventions with activities in the aquatic environment, three times a week, followed by an hour of theoretical guidance with professionals in the areas of Physical Education, Nutrition and Psychology. Anthropometric assessments were carried out, following standardized procedures, the variables were collected in the pre-test and post-test, after 16 weeks of a PMTO. Results: The adolescents showed improvements both in the first semester and in the second semester, when they were accompanied by their mothers. However, in the first semester, significant improvements (p <0.05) were observed in a greater number of variables, such as WC (p = 0.0389), absolute fat (p = 0.0005) and fat percentage (p = 0.0009). In the second semester they showed significant improvements (p <0.05), in the percentage of fat and in resting HR. Conclusion: Participation in PMTO in the aquatic environment promoted improvements in the physical fitness of adolescents, both when they were accompanied by their mothers, and in their absence. |
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