Ingrid J Rowlands2†, Nuala M Byrne3, H David McIntyre4, Leonie K Callaway5, the BAMBINO group Abstract Background: Physical activity may reduce the risk of adverse maternal outcomes, yet there are very few studies that have examined the correlates of exercise among...
Exercise alone appears largely ineffective regarding weight loss and almost certainly has to be coupled with calorie reduction. It must be remembered that the exercise tolerance in the severely obese (BMI > 40) is very poor. Such individuals must be closely supervised during a specifically graded p...
However, one explanation for the gender differences found in this study is that, because men commonly have greater muscle mass than women, they need a higher amount and/or intensity of exercise to achieve the same benefits [40]. People living in areas with greater socio-economic advantage had...
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Moreover, the findings related to obesity are based on 23 participants, and for obese females, even fewer. This is not sufficiently powered to base the conclusions by Yunker et al. or the invited commentary. In contrast to this one-dose study, a 12-week RCT showed that daily sucralose ...
(HealthDay)—Exercise training combined with phototherapy is associated with improvements in the metabolic profiles of obese women, according to a study published online July 29 in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine.
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Twenty six sedentary obese women were randomly assigned into a non-exercise and diet intervention control group (C) or a diet plus exercise group (DE) that involved adherence to a 1,200 kcal/day for 1 week and 1,500 kcal/d diet for 11 weeks (45% protein, 30% fat) while participating...
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