Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity
<b> </b>The objectives of this secondary analysis are (1) to investigate the differential effects of exercise training modalities–high-intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance training (RT), combined training (CT = HIIT + RT), and/or nutritional guidance (NG) alone–on local fat/lea...
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doaj-471b4c2ffaa5470ab5179642a19693162020-11-25T03:51:29ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-07-01122231223110.3390/nu12082231Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of AdiposityRobinson Ramírez-Vélez0Mikel Izquierdo1Karem Castro-Astudillo2Carolina Medrano-Mena3Angela Liliana Monroy-Díaz4Rocío del Pilar Castellanos-Vega5Héctor Reinaldo Triana-Reina6María Correa-Rodríguez7Universidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA)—Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra (CHN), Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra (IdiSNA), 31008 Pamplona, Navarra, SpainUniversidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA)—Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra (CHN), Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra (IdiSNA), 31008 Pamplona, Navarra, SpainCentro de Acondicionamiento Físico y Nutrición. KCFIT. Santiago de Cali, 760011 Valle, ColombiaFacultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, 66455 Nuevo León, MéxicoPrograma de Bacteriología y Laboratorio Clínico, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad de Boyacá, 150003 Tunja, Boyacá, ColombiaGrupo CORPS. Programa de Fisioterapia. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Universidad de Boyacá, 150003 Tunja, Boyacá, ColombiaGrupo GICAEDS. Programa de Cultura Física, Deporte y Recreación, Universidad Santo Tomás, 110311 Bogotá, ColombiaDepartment of Nursing, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, Spain<b> </b>The objectives of this secondary analysis are (1) to investigate the differential effects of exercise training modalities–high-intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance training (RT), combined training (CT = HIIT + RT), and/or nutritional guidance (NG) alone–on local fat/lean mass indexes in adults with excess of adiposity; (2) to identify the individual patterns of response based on either a clinical criterion of weight loss (≥ 5%) and/or technical error (TE) of measurement of local fat/lean mass indexes; and (3) to assess the individual change for body composition parameters assigned either to HIIT, RT, CT, and/or NG groups utilizing a TE. A 12-week trial was conducted in 55 participants randomized to one of the four interventions. The primary outcome was clinical change in body weight (i.e., weight loss of ≥ 5%). Secondary outcomes included change in ratio of android and gynoid fat mass, as well as local fat and lean mass indexes (arms, trunk, and legs), before and after intervention. The main findings from the current analysis revealed that (i) after 12 weeks of follow-up, significant decreases in several body composition indexes were found including body weight, arm, trunk, and legs fat mass, and android and gynecoid fat mass were observed in HIIT, RT, and CT groups (<i>p</i><i> </i>< 0.05); (ii) a significant proportion of individuals showed a positive response following 12 weeks of training, led by the HIIT group with 44% and followed by RT with 39% in 9 indexes; (iii) the HIIT group showed lowest rates of adverse responders with (6%); and (iv) the individual patterns of response utilizing clinically meaningful weight loss were not necessarily associated with the corresponding individual training-induced changes in body composition indexes in adults with excess of adiposity. Overall, the study suggests that HIIT has an important ability to reduce the prevalence of non-response to improve body composition indexes.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/8/2231interval trainingstrength trainingbody compositionfat massmuscle massobesity |
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Robinson Ramírez-Vélez Mikel Izquierdo Karem Castro-Astudillo Carolina Medrano-Mena Angela Liliana Monroy-Díaz Rocío del Pilar Castellanos-Vega Héctor Reinaldo Triana-Reina María Correa-Rodríguez Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity Nutrients interval training strength training body composition fat mass muscle mass obesity |
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Robinson Ramírez-Vélez Mikel Izquierdo Karem Castro-Astudillo Carolina Medrano-Mena Angela Liliana Monroy-Díaz Rocío del Pilar Castellanos-Vega Héctor Reinaldo Triana-Reina María Correa-Rodríguez |
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Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity |
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Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity |
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Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity |
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Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity |
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Weight Loss after 12 Weeks of Exercise and/or Nutritional Guidance Is Not Obligatory for Induced Changes in Local Fat/Lean Mass Indexes in Adults with Excess of Adiposity |
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weight loss after 12 weeks of exercise and/or nutritional guidance is not obligatory for induced changes in local fat/lean mass indexes in adults with excess of adiposity |
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<b> </b>The objectives of this secondary analysis are (1) to investigate the differential effects of exercise training modalities–high-intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance training (RT), combined training (CT = HIIT + RT), and/or nutritional guidance (NG) alone–on local fat/lean mass indexes in adults with excess of adiposity; (2) to identify the individual patterns of response based on either a clinical criterion of weight loss (≥ 5%) and/or technical error (TE) of measurement of local fat/lean mass indexes; and (3) to assess the individual change for body composition parameters assigned either to HIIT, RT, CT, and/or NG groups utilizing a TE. A 12-week trial was conducted in 55 participants randomized to one of the four interventions. The primary outcome was clinical change in body weight (i.e., weight loss of ≥ 5%). Secondary outcomes included change in ratio of android and gynoid fat mass, as well as local fat and lean mass indexes (arms, trunk, and legs), before and after intervention. The main findings from the current analysis revealed that (i) after 12 weeks of follow-up, significant decreases in several body composition indexes were found including body weight, arm, trunk, and legs fat mass, and android and gynecoid fat mass were observed in HIIT, RT, and CT groups (<i>p</i><i> </i>< 0.05); (ii) a significant proportion of individuals showed a positive response following 12 weeks of training, led by the HIIT group with 44% and followed by RT with 39% in 9 indexes; (iii) the HIIT group showed lowest rates of adverse responders with (6%); and (iv) the individual patterns of response utilizing clinically meaningful weight loss were not necessarily associated with the corresponding individual training-induced changes in body composition indexes in adults with excess of adiposity. Overall, the study suggests that HIIT has an important ability to reduce the prevalence of non-response to improve body composition indexes. |
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