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Effect of a 12-Week Concurrent Training Intervention on Cardiometabolic Health in Obese Men: A Pilot Study.

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2021-02-11

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Amaro-Gahete, Francisco J
Ponce-González, Jesús G
Corral-Pérez, Juan
Velázquez-Díaz, Daniel
Lavie, Carl J
Jiménez-Pavón, David

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The present study aimed to investigate the effects of a 12-week concurrent training intervention on cardiometabolic health in obese men. Twelve obese men (42.5 ± 5.3 years old) participated in the current 12-week randomized controlled trial with a parallel group design. The participants were randomly assigned to a concurrent training group or to a no-exercise control group. Anthropometry and body composition assessment were determined by electrical bio-impedance. Blood samples were obtained and a cardiometabolic risk Z-Score was calculated. Energy metabolism-related parameters [i.e., resting metabolic rate (RMR), respiratory quotient (RQ), and substrate oxidation in both resting conditions and during exercise] were determined by indirect calorimetry. Echocardiographic studies were performed using an ultrasound system equipped with a transducer to measure cardiac function. A significant decrease of weight (Δ = -4.21 kg; i.e., primary outcome), body mass index (Δ = -1.32 kg/m2), fat mass (FM; Δ = -3.27 kg), blood pressure (BP; Δ = -10.81 mmHg), and cardiometabolic risk Z-Score (Δ = -0.39) was observed in the exercise group compared with the control group (all P 0.1). Moreover, a significant increment of left ventricular (LV) end diastolic diameter (Δ = -4.35 mm) was observed in the exercise group compared with the control group (P = 0.02). A 12-week concurrent training intervention is an effective strategy to induce weight and fat loss with simultaneous reductions of BP and cardiometabolic risk, and improving cardiac function in obese men.

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body composition, cardiac function, concurrent training, energy metabolism, obesity

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