Abstract
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of training intensity on abdominal
fatness reduction and improvements of metabolic risk factors in Korean women (N=45,
aged 45.4±7.3 yrs). Subjects were randomly assigned to control (CON, N=15) or low-intensity
exercise (LIEX, N=15) or high-intensity exercise (HIEX, N=15). The LIEX and HIEX groups
participated in a 12-wk exercise intervention at intensities of 40–50% and 70–75%
of VO2max, respectively. Outcome assessments performed at baseline and at the end of 12-wk
period included abdominal adipose tissues, VO2max, blood lipids, fasting glucose and insulin, and LPL- and HSL-mRNAs in abdominal
subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT). Unlike the CON group, women in the exercise groups
had significant improvements in VO2max (+11%, P<0.001), SAT (−12%, P=0.026), TG (−23%, P=0.002), HDLC (+7.2%, P=0.013),
insulin (−23%, P=0.037), and HOMA-IR (−25%, P=0.015) relative to baseline values.
Changes in baseline CRF were in a dose-dependent manner based in intensity (−1.2±1.7,
2.1±2.8, and 4.7±3.2 ml/kg/min for CON, LIEX, and HIEX, respectively, P<0.001). We
found no evidence that LIEX- and HIEX differ in their effects on abdominal adiposity,
risk factors, and LPL- and HSL-mRNA expressions in SAT. In conclusion, the current
findings suggest that low- and high-intensity exercise are equally effective in reducing
abdominal adiposity and in improving risk factors.
Key words
exercise training - cardio/respiratory fitness - abdominal fat tissue - risk factors
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