Whole Body Vibration and External Load Exercise Training on Cardiovascular and Autonomic Function in Obese Individuals
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 25 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | September 2013 |
End Date: | August 2015 |
The Effect of the Combination of Whole Body Vibration and External Load Exercise Training on Cardiovascular and Autonomic Function in Obese Individuals
Obesity is directly related to arterial dysfunction and negatively associated to muscle
strength. High-intensity resistance exercise is the favored modality to offset muscle
weakness, yet, adverse effects on arterial function (pulse wave velocity, wave reflection,
and aortic and brachial blood pressures) have been observed. Conventional unloaded-whole
body vibration training (WBVT) has improved arterial function in overweight/obese women but
appears to be low-intensity. Nevertheless, the effects of moderate-intensity (by adding
external load) WBVT on arterial and muscle function are unknown. Therefore, the purpose of
this study was to examine whether loaded-WBVT would induce greater benefits than
unloaded-WBVT on arterial and muscle function in young overweight/obese women. Furthermore,
we examined whether these changes were similar to healthy lean young women.
strength. High-intensity resistance exercise is the favored modality to offset muscle
weakness, yet, adverse effects on arterial function (pulse wave velocity, wave reflection,
and aortic and brachial blood pressures) have been observed. Conventional unloaded-whole
body vibration training (WBVT) has improved arterial function in overweight/obese women but
appears to be low-intensity. Nevertheless, the effects of moderate-intensity (by adding
external load) WBVT on arterial and muscle function are unknown. Therefore, the purpose of
this study was to examine whether loaded-WBVT would induce greater benefits than
unloaded-WBVT on arterial and muscle function in young overweight/obese women. Furthermore,
we examined whether these changes were similar to healthy lean young women.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of 6 weeks of loaded-WBVT on arterial
stiffness, peripheral and aortic blood pressures, wave reflection, endothelial function, and
muscle strength in overweight/obese women.
The specific aims of the study were:
1. To examine whether 6 weeks of loaded-WBVT was more beneficial than unloaded-WBVT in
decreasing cardiovascular risk factors by assessing arterial stiffness (aortic, leg,
and systemic), aortic blood pressures and wave reflection, brachial blood pressures,
autonomic function, endothelial function, and blood flow (leg and arm).
2. To determine the extent to which 6 weeks of loaded-WBVT improved body composition
measured by changes in fat and lean mass utilizing dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and
waist circumference.
3. To evaluate the effect of 6 wees of loaded-WBVT on muscle strength by using the
one-repetition maximum test (leg press and chest press exercises).
stiffness, peripheral and aortic blood pressures, wave reflection, endothelial function, and
muscle strength in overweight/obese women.
The specific aims of the study were:
1. To examine whether 6 weeks of loaded-WBVT was more beneficial than unloaded-WBVT in
decreasing cardiovascular risk factors by assessing arterial stiffness (aortic, leg,
and systemic), aortic blood pressures and wave reflection, brachial blood pressures,
autonomic function, endothelial function, and blood flow (leg and arm).
2. To determine the extent to which 6 weeks of loaded-WBVT improved body composition
measured by changes in fat and lean mass utilizing dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and
waist circumference.
3. To evaluate the effect of 6 wees of loaded-WBVT on muscle strength by using the
one-repetition maximum test (leg press and chest press exercises).
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female
- 18 to 25 years of age
- Sedentary (less than 120 min per wk)
- 15 lean (Body mass index of 18-25 kg/m²)
- 45 overweight/obese (Body mass index of 27-39.9 kg/m²)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Younger than 18 or older than 25 years of age
- Body mass index lower than 18 or higher than 39.9
- Physically active or competitively active
- Smokers
- Pregnant
- Irregular menstrual cycle
- Use of dietary supplementations (e.g.,L-arginine,L-citrulline,antioxidants)
- Any contraindications to exercise and/or whole-body vibration exercise
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