Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Key Points
• Resistance training is a key element in the treatment of obesity.
• High-intensity resistance training should be used with caution; low-intensity
resistance training should be preferred because of reduced
mechanical stress on the joints.
• In particular, low-intensity, low-velocity resistance training is well tolerated
and appears to provide evidence-based benefits in the obese
population.
• The combination of low-intensity, low-velocity strength training with aerobic
training and a supervised dietary plan lead to weight loss, improved
function, postural control and independence in daily life activities.
• Low-velocity resistance training modalities need to be investigated for the
obese population.
• Resistance training is a key element in the treatment of obesity.
• High-intensity resistance training should be used with caution; low-intensity
resistance training should be preferred because of reduced
mechanical stress on the joints.
• In particular, low-intensity, low-velocity resistance training is well tolerated
and appears to provide evidence-based benefits in the obese
population.
• The combination of low-intensity, low-velocity strength training with aerobic
training and a supervised dietary plan lead to weight loss, improved
function, postural control and independence in daily life activities.
• Low-velocity resistance training modalities need to be investigated for the
obese population.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in Volume
Elenco autori:
Formenti, Damiano; Cavaggioni, Luca; Alberti, Giampietro
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Titolo del libro:
Rehabilitation Interventions in the Patient with Obesity