The Effect of Combined Aerobic Exercise and Calorie Restriction on Mood, Cognition, and Motor Behavior in Overweight and Obese Women
Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity focused on measuring brain activity, cognitive function, diet, exercise, motor behavior, psychosocial state
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- gender: female;
- body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 kg/m2;
- exhibiting weight stability (body weight change <2 kg) for at least 2 months prior to enrollment;
- sedentary lifestyle (regular exercise 1 h/week).
Exclusion Criteria:
- undergoing lactation;
- pregnant or postmenopausal;
- type 2 diabetes;
- cardiovascular disease.
Sites / Locations
- Laura Zlibinaite
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
aerobic exercise plus calorie restriction
Control
The experimental intervention: both exercise and calorie restriction, as described below: Exercise intervention. 6 months, 72 supervised aerobic exercise training sessions on cycle ergometers, including 3 sessions of training per week. A warm-up procedure consisting of 5 min of low-intensity stretching was completed by all women before the aerobic training. Subsequently, a 50 min aerobic training at an intensity between 60% and 70% of the maximum heart rate (HR) was performed. Thereafter, a cool-down consisting of 5 min of low-intensity stretching and breathing exercises was completed. HR was recorded continuously throughout the training sessions using an HR monitor (S625X, Polar Electro, Kempele, Finland). Calorie restriction intervention. The CR intervention was designed to create a 12.5% energy deficit, with the goal of reducing body weight by 5%-10% over 6 months.
No intervention and participants were instructed to maintain their regular physical activity and diet regime for 6 months; they were also prohibited from participating in any weight-loss or exercise program.