Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome
Objective: To investigate the effects of a 12 week aerobic and resistance exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with 41 adolescents with Down syndrome, aged 15.5±2.7 years, divided into three groups: Aerobic Training Group (ATG; n=16...
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doaj-93d745d2439d488f97508327564b22cf2020-11-25T00:15:16ZengSociedade de Pediatria de São PauloRevista Paulista de Pediatria1984-04622014-03-01321929810.1590/S0103-05822014000100015S0103-05822014000100092Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndromeBruna Barboza SeronRenan Alvarenga C. SilvaMarcia GreguolObjective: To investigate the effects of a 12 week aerobic and resistance exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with 41 adolescents with Down syndrome, aged 15.5±2.7 years, divided into three groups: Aerobic Training Group (ATG; n=16), Resisted Training Group (RTG; n=15) and Control Group (CG; n=10). There were two types of training: aerobic, with intensity of 50-70% of the heart rate reserve 3 times/week, and resisted, with intensity of 12 maximum repetitions 2 times week. Both trainings were applied during a 12-week period. The percentage of fat evaluation was performed using plethysmography with Bod Pod(r) equipment. Waist circumference (WC), body weight and height were also measured. Paired t-test was used to compare variables before and after the exercise program. Results: The percentage of body fat did not change significantly for both groups that participated in the training intervention. However, CG showed a significant increase in this variable (31.3±7.2 versus 34.0±7.9). On the other hand, body mass index (BMI) and WC were significantly reduced for ATG (BMI: 27.0±4.4 and 26.5±4.2; WC: 87.3±11.1 and 86.2±9.7), while RTG and GC showed no differences in these variables. Conclusions: The aerobic and resisted training programs maintained body fat levels. ATG significantly reduced BMI and WC measures. Individuals who did not attend the training intervention increased their percentage of fat.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822014000100092&lng=en&tlng=ensindrome de Downcomposicion corporalejercicioadolescente |
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Bruna Barboza Seron Renan Alvarenga C. Silva Marcia Greguol Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome Revista Paulista de Pediatria sindrome de Down composicion corporal ejercicio adolescente |
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Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome |
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Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome |
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Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome |
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Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome |
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Effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome |
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effects of two programs of exercise on body composition of adolescents with down syndrome |
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Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo |
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Revista Paulista de Pediatria |
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1984-0462 |
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Objective: To investigate the effects of a 12 week aerobic and resistance exercise on body composition of adolescents with Down syndrome. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with 41 adolescents with Down syndrome, aged 15.5±2.7 years, divided into three groups: Aerobic Training Group (ATG; n=16), Resisted Training Group (RTG; n=15) and Control Group (CG; n=10). There were two types of training: aerobic, with intensity of 50-70% of the heart rate reserve 3 times/week, and resisted, with intensity of 12 maximum repetitions 2 times week. Both trainings were applied during a 12-week period. The percentage of fat evaluation was performed using plethysmography with Bod Pod(r) equipment. Waist circumference (WC), body weight and height were also measured. Paired t-test was used to compare variables before and after the exercise program. Results: The percentage of body fat did not change significantly for both groups that participated in the training intervention. However, CG showed a significant increase in this variable (31.3±7.2 versus 34.0±7.9). On the other hand, body mass index (BMI) and WC were significantly reduced for ATG (BMI: 27.0±4.4 and 26.5±4.2; WC: 87.3±11.1 and 86.2±9.7), while RTG and GC showed no differences in these variables. Conclusions: The aerobic and resisted training programs maintained body fat levels. ATG significantly reduced BMI and WC measures. Individuals who did not attend the training intervention increased their percentage of fat. |
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