Resistance Band Exercise: An Effective Strategy to Reverse Cardiometabolic Disorders in Women With Osteosarcopenic Obesity.
Ebrahim BanitalebiElahe BanitalebiMajid Mardaniyan GhahfarokhiMostafa RahimiIsmail LaherKade DavisonPublished in: Journal of aging and physical activity (2023)
We designed to evaluate the effects of resistance elastic band exercises (REBEs) on cardiometabolic/obesity-related biomarkers in older females with osteosarcopenic obesity. Sixty-three patients (aged 65-80 years) with osteosarcopenic obesity and a body mass index exceeding 30 kg/m2 were enrolled in the study. The participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental group (REBE, n = 32) or a usual care group (n = 31). The experimental group completed a 12-week REBE program, three times a week and 60 min per session. There were decreases in lipid accumulation product (p = .033), visceral adipose index (p = .001), triglyceride-glucose-body mass index (p = .034), and atherogenic index of plasma (p = .028) in the experimental group compared with the usual care group. Our findings highlight the importance of an REBE program in improving combined cardiometabolic/obesity-related indices in older women with osteosarcopenic obesity. The incorporation of an REBE program may benefit individuals who are unable to tolerate or participate in more strenuous exercise programs.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- weight gain
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- body mass index
- high fat diet induced
- type diabetes
- quality improvement
- physical activity
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- adipose tissue
- palliative care
- chronic kidney disease
- skeletal muscle
- clinical trial
- peritoneal dialysis
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic pain
- study protocol
- transcranial direct current stimulation