2015
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2176-7262.v48i3p308-314
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Influência do treinamento concorrente na composição corporal e óssea de adolescentes obesos

Abstract: RESUMO Modelo de estudo: Estudo prospectivoObjetivo: Analisar a diferença da densidade, conteúdo mineral ósseo e composição corporal de adolescentes obesos pré e pós treinamento concorrente de 16 semanas. Métodos: Amostra composta por 19 adolescentes obesos. Mensurou-se a densidade mineral óssea(BMD), conteúdo mineral ósseo(BMC), massa corporal magra(MCM) em kg, massa de gordura(MG) em kg e em percentual(%GC) e percentual de gordura do tronco(%GT) por meio da técnica absortiometria de raios-X de dupla energia(… Show more

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“…In another study conducted by Monteiro et al (2015), when applying concurrent training in a group of obese male and female adolescents aged 12 to 17 years for 16 weeks, it was possible to significantly lower FP only in the male subjects when comparing the pre to the post-workout, which differs from their previous findings as well as from the present study, since in these findings the decrease in fat percentage occurred for both genders. In the cited case, we can consider that the concurrent training seems to exert more intense effects in male adolescents, which can be observed when analyzing samples stratified by gender, which was not the case in the present study, which may have presented minor changes in the CTG since it involves both male and female adolescents.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In another study conducted by Monteiro et al (2015), when applying concurrent training in a group of obese male and female adolescents aged 12 to 17 years for 16 weeks, it was possible to significantly lower FP only in the male subjects when comparing the pre to the post-workout, which differs from their previous findings as well as from the present study, since in these findings the decrease in fat percentage occurred for both genders. In the cited case, we can consider that the concurrent training seems to exert more intense effects in male adolescents, which can be observed when analyzing samples stratified by gender, which was not the case in the present study, which may have presented minor changes in the CTG since it involves both male and female adolescents.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, pre adolescents and obese adolescents may find it even more difficult to reduce their fat masses during puberty, even when they undergo physical training without nutritional monitoring. This supports the interpretation of the results observed by Monteiro et al (2015), as in the present study, where we believe that the delta of the FP difference found between the pre and post phases for the CTG group was minimized by the results presented by the girls.…”
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confidence: 93%