The effect of regular running on body weight and fat tissue of individuals aged 18 to 65.
Petr KutáčVáclav BuncMarek BuzgaMiroslav KrajcigrMartin SigmundPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2023)
The selected runners had to run at least 10 km per week. Their actual average volume was significantly higher (from 21.6 to 31.4 km/week), and the results showed that it could lead to significantly better body composition values. It may lead to significant changes in body mass, body fat, and visceral fat. It may meet the contemporary societal expectations for physical activities that are both achievable and effective at the lowest possible volume.