Abstract
We aimed to examine the relationship between physical activity (PA) and change in body weight and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in severely obese men and women. Thirty-five subjects (10 men, body mass index 43.2 ± 5.1 kg/m2) who participated in a 10-month lifestyle treatment programme were included. The PA duration correlated only with weight change for men (r = - 0.69, P =.027 versus r = - 0.19, P =.372 for women). Conversely, the PA intensity correlated only with CRF for women (r = 0.61, P =.003 versus r = 0.39, P =.340 for men). PA explained 55.8% and 5.6% of weight change for men and women, respectively, whereas the corresponding explained variances for CRF were 15.6 and 36.7%. We conclude that PA was associated with change in body weight and CRF; however, there was a trend towards a gender specific effect between severely obese men and women. © 2012 Eivind Aadland and Lesley Robertson.
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Aadland, E., & Robertson, L. (2012). Physical activity is associated with weight loss and increased cardiorespiratory fitness in severely obese men and women undergoing lifestyle treatment. Journal of Obesity, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/810594
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