Low Impact Aerobic Dance as a Useful Exercise Mode for Reducing Body Mass in Mildly Obese Middle-Aged Women
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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that a low impact aerobic dance is a useful exercise mode for weight loss in obese middle-aged women. Sixty Japanese women, aged 50.9 ± 6.7 years (initial %fat = 35.2 ± 5.3%), participated in our 3-month weight-loss program consisting of diet and exercise prescription. To compare the effectiveness of exercise modes, the subjects were divided into the following two groups: aerobic dance group and jogging and/or cycling group. As a result, body mass ( -3.1 and -3.3 kg respectively) and %fat ( -6.1 and -5.3% respectively) significantly decreased (P<0.05) in both groups, while fat-free mass remained essentially unchanged. Aerobic power such as maximal oxygen uptake and oxygen uptake corresponding to lactate threshold significantly increased (P<0.05) in both groups. Significant differences in the alterations of these variables between groups could not be seen. The data of this study indicates that our weightloss program with a low impact aerobic dance is as useful as jogging or cycling in improving body composition and aerobic power for mildly obese middle-aged women.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Adachi Yukio
Joyful Athletic Club
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Tanaka Kiyoji
Institute Of Health And Sport Sciences University Of Tsukuba:tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance (tar
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Shimamoto H
Kyushu Univ.
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Shimamoto Hideki
Faculty Of Food And Nutrition Kyushu Nutrition Welfare University
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Tanaka Kiyoji
Institute For Molecular And Cellular Biolog
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Takahashi Michiyo
Joyful Athletic Club
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