[Effects of caloric restriction and rope-skipping exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight or obese college students]
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- DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112150-20211009-00942
[Effects of caloric restriction and rope-skipping exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight or obese college students]
Abstract
Objective: To explore the effect of three interventions including caloric restriction, rope-skipping exercise and caloric restriction combined with rope-skipping exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight or obese college students. Methods: This study was a pilot randomized controlled trial. Overweight or obese students who met the inclusion criteria were recruited at Sun Yat-sen University in September 2019 and were randomly divided into four groups: caloric restriction group (CR), rope-skipping group (RS), combined group (CR-RS) and control group (CT). The intervention in each group lasted 8 weeks, specifically: the daily energy intake of CR was 100% to 110% of the basal metabolic energy; RS was instructed to rope three times a week, and CR-RS combined caloric restriction with rope-skipping. At the baseline and end of 8-week intervention, basic information, anthropometric indicators and fasting vein blood of students were collected. Paired t test and Wilcoxon paired-samples signed rank test were used for comparison before and after intervention, and analysis of covariance was used for comparison between groups after intervention. Results: A total of 29 students completed the trial and were included in the final analysis (7, 9, 7 and 6 students in CR, RS, CR-RS and CT, respectively). The mean age of students were (19.00±1.00) years, including 11 males and 18 females. The baseline characteristics of four groups were comparable. After 8 weeks of intervention, compared with CT, there was an increase in the body fat percentage and fat mass index in CR and CR-RS (P<0.05). Insulin level decreased in CR-RS (P<0.05). Systolic blood pressure in CR and diastolic blood pressure in CR-RS were higher (P<0.05). Compared with baseline, fat mass index decreased in CR (P<0.05), while body weight, BMI, and fat mass index decreased in CR-RS (P<0.05). Conclusion: It is suggested that the caloric restriction alone and calorie restriction combined with rope-skipping exercise can benefit overweight or obese college students with cardiometabolic risk factors.
目的: 探讨热量限制、跳绳及热量限制联合跳绳三种干预措施对超重和肥胖大学生心血管代谢危险因素的影响。 方法: 采用随机、平行、对照的方法进行试验。于2019年9月在中山大学招募符合纳入标准的超重和肥胖在校本科生,随机分为热量限制组、跳绳组、联合组和对照组4组。试验时长为8周,3种干预措施分别为:热量限制组每日能量摄入量为基础代谢能量的100%~110%;跳绳组每周进行3次跳绳运动;联合组将上述两种干预措施结合。在基线和干预8周结束时,分别收集研究对象基本情况、人体测量指标,并采集空腹血,测定血糖、血脂、尿酸和炎症因子指标。各组干预前后比较使用配对t检验或Wilcoxon符号秩检验,干预后组间比较采用协方差分析。 结果: 共29例超重和肥胖研究对象完成8周试验,年龄为(19.00±1.00)岁,女性占62.1%(18例),热量限制组7例,跳绳组9例,联合组7例,对照组6例。干预前,人体测量指标、血糖、血脂、尿酸及炎症因子在4组间的差异无统计学意义。干预8周后,与对照组相比,热量限制组、联合组的体脂率和脂肪质量指数均降低,联合组的胰岛素水平下降,而热量限制组的收缩压、联合组的舒张压均高于对照组(均P<0.05);与基线相比,热量限制组的脂肪质量指数下降,联合组的体重、BMI、脂肪质量指数下降(均P<0.05)。 结论: 单独的能量限制,热量限制联合跳绳对超重和肥胖大学生心血管代谢危险因素有改善效果。.
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