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영어
To examine the changes in obesity-related hormones and metabolic syndrome markers in male high school students with obesity following a weekend-focused moderate- or high-intensity exercise program at the recommended weekly physical activity level, or a program of regu-lar exercise 3 times a week at moderate intensity, over a 10-week peri-od. Forty-eight male high school students who were obese with a body fat percentage of ≥25% were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a regular moderate-intensity exercise group (n=17) that freely selected and performed moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance training exercises, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for a total of 150–300 min/wk; a weekend-focused moderate-intensity exercise group (n=15) that freely selected and performed aerobic and resis-tance training exercises every Saturday for 150–300 min; and a week-end-focused high-intensity exercise group (n=16) that freely selected and performed aerobic and resistance training exercises every Sunday for 75–150 min. Insulin and leptin levels significantly decreased in all the groups, with the greatest reduction in the regular exercise group. Ab-dominal circumference and triglyceride levels significantly decreased in all the groups. Fasting glucose decreased only in the regular exercise group. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol significantly increased in both the regular and weekend-focused moderate-intensity exercise groups. No significant differences in adiponectin levels, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure were observed between the groups. A weekend-focused exercise program has health effects similar to those of regular exercise, highlighting the importance of meeting the recom-mended weekly physical activity levels.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Subjects
Experimental procedures
Statistical analyses
RESULTS
Changes in insulin levels
Changes in leptin levels
Changes in adiponectin levels
Changes in waist circumference
Changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Changes in fasting blood glucose levels
Changes in TG levels
Changes in HDL-C levels
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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