Influence of Different Exercise Regimens on Segmental Body Fat in Obese Primary School Children
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Purpose: To compare the influence of different exercise regimens on segmental body fat in obese primary school children.
Method: 100 obese children, their ages ranged from 6 to 12 years. Children were randomly allocated into: Group I (control/diet only), II (diet plus aerobic training), III (diet plus resistance training) and IV (diet plus combined aerobic and resistance training). BMI and segmental body fat (using DEXA) were measured before and after 6 consecutive months of the program.
Results: Significance in BMI and total fat and legs fat mass/total fat mass % (P = 0.000). Insignificance in trunk fat mass/total fat mass % and limb/trunk fat mass ratio in control group (P = 0.155 and 0.109 respectively) while significance in exercise groups (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Different exercise regimens had different influences on segmental body fat in obese primary school children.
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