Influence of Genetic and Physiological in Weight Loss
Overweight and Obesity, Chronic Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Overweight and Obesity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Men and women aged 20-45 years;
Were insufficiently active for at least six months prior to recruitment as determined by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) (<150 minutes of moderate to intense physical activity / week) (MATSUDO, 2001);
Were overweight or obese (BMI between 25kg / m2 and 39.9kg / m2) (WHO, 2015);
Did not suffer any change in weight (more than 5kg in the last three months);
Do not be smokers or acololistas (maximum of 2 doses / day);
They may not be users of supplements and / or medications that influence weight loss or weight gain;
No history of coronary, respiratory, metabolic, or musculoskeletal disease affecting ability to participate in the training program;
Have been considered fit in an exercise test performed immediately prior to physical intervention;
Women are not menopausal (menstrual cycle stopped more than one year) or have symptoms related to the climacteric phase.
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals who lack at least 25% of the total training program or two consecutive weeks;
Initiate medication treatment, supplementation, diet and / or other physical training program during the intervention period;
During training, osseous and / or myoarticular lesions that affect the ability to continue participating in the intervention.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
High-intensity interval training
Aerobic exercise moderate intensity
Control Group
The HIIT protocol is being performed with the cycling mode. The program consists of repeated intense explosions alternating with recovery intervals. The adaptation period consists of 4 shots of 20 seconds interspersed by 180 seconds interval (active recovery). From the first to the fourth week the volunteers performed from four to six race shots from 30 to 45s with intervals from 180s to 120s. From the fifth week until the end of the intervention, training takes place with six shots of 60s with a 120s interval between running shots. The work intensity for all sessions is above 95% of VO2max, with 30W of recovery. In addition, participants refer to number 19 on the Borg Scale. Sessions range from 12 to 36 minutes without heating and recovery. In total there are 12 weeks of training.
The training protocol was started, with the sessions held in the open air. From the first to the fourth week, the volunteers gave sessions of 40 to 60 minutes, intensity in L1, three sessions / week. In the fifth week, the intensity was increased to the midpoint between L1 and half of L2, maintaining 60 minutes per session and frequency three times per week. From the sixth week, the weekly frequency increased to five days, with three supervised sessions and two unsupervised sessions, but with a smartphone application that recorded distance traveled and intensity. From the ninth week on, the weekly frequency was maintained and the intensity increased for L2. In supervised sessions, training intensity is also monitored by heart rate using a Polar heart rate monitor.
The control group attends stretching classes once a week and sessions lasting 60 minutes. At the end of the fifteen weeks (three weeks of adaptation and twelve weeks of training) of the study, these volunteers will be invited to engage in the aerobic training program regardless of their participation in the research.