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Effect of 12-Week Interventions Involving Nordic Walking Exercise and a Modified Diet on the Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Lipid Profiles in Overweight and Obese Ex-Coal Miners.

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January 1, 2020
Ewa Sadowska-Krępa et al. (6 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to assess the effects of a 12-week Nordic walking intervention on anthropometric parameters and blood lipid profiles in overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders.

Results Summary

The Nordic walking group showed significant improvements in body weight (5 kg reduction), BMI (6% decrease), fat percentage (19% decrease), and other anthropometric measures, though the diet group had more pronounced effects. Blood lipid profiles improved, but the diet group achieved reference-range levels for total cholesterol and triglycerides.

Population

Overweight and obese retired miners (n = 30, aged 58.7 ± 4.1 years) with lipid disorders.

Effective Dosage

1 hour of Nordic walking 3 times per week at 60-70% of maximal heart rate.

Duration

12 weeks

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (20)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
body weight
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
5 kg
was lower
#1
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
BMI
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
6%
was lower
#2
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
fat percentage (BF)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
19%
was lower
#3
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
fat mass content (FM)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
15%
was lower
#4
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
waist circumference (WC)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
8%
was lower
#5
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
hip circumference (HC)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
6%
was lower
#6
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
3%
was lower
#7
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
body weight
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
8 kg
decreases
#8
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
BMI
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
8%
decreases
#9
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
fat percentage (BF)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
25%
decreases
#10
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
fat mass content (FM)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
20%
decreases
#11
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
waist circumference (WC)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
6%
decreases
#12
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
hip circumference (HC)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
2%
decreases
#13
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
7%
decreases
#14
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
total cholesterol (TC)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
-
were within the reference range
#15
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
triglycerides (TG)
overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders
-
were within the reference range
#16
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
anthropometric parameters
retired heavy manual workers
-
improved
#17
Nordic walking group (NW) exercise
decrease
blood lipid profiles
retired heavy manual workers
-
improved
#18
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
anthropometric parameters
retired heavy manual workers
-
improved
#19
modified diet group (MD)
decrease
blood lipid profiles
retired heavy manual workers
-
improved
#20
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity after retirement are likely to be caused by unhealthy eating habits and the energy intake exceeding the energy expenditure. OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess the effects of two 12-week interventions involving, respectively, either regular physical activity or a modified lower-calorie diet on the anthropometric parameters and blood lipid profiles in overweight and obese retired miners with lipid disorders. DESIGN: The study participants (n = 30, aged 58.7 ± 4.1 years, body height 174.8 ± 7.3 cm, body weight 96.6 ± 13.9 kg) were randomly assigned to 2 intervention groups: the Nordic walking group (NW), which exercised with intensity from 60 to 70% of participants' maximal heart rates for 1 h 3 times a week, and the modified diet group (MD). Modification of the diet consisted of reducing the daily energy intake by 30%, increasing the dietary content of mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids and dietary fiber, and reducing the proportion of saturated fatty acids. The variables assessed at baseline and after 6 and 12 weeks were: anthropometric parameters (body weight, fat mass content [FM], fat percentage [BF], BMI, waist circumference [WC], hip circumference [HC], and waist-to-hip ratio [WHR]) and blood lipid indicators (total cholesterol [TC], triglycerides [TG], low density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C], and high density lip-oprotein cholesterol [HDL-C]). RESULTS: The body weight of the participants in the NW was lower at week 12 by an average of 5 kg, BMI by 6%, FB by 19%, FM by 15%, WC by 8%, HC by 6%, and WHR by 3%. In the MD, the respective decreases were 8 kg and 8, 25, 20, 6, 2, and 7%. In the MD, the postintervention concentrations of TC and TG were within the reference range. CONCLUSION: Both 12-week interventions improved the anthropometric parameters and blood lipid profiles of retired heavy manual workers, with the improvements being more pronounced in the dieting group.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AgedBody Mass IndexBody WeightBody Weights and MeasuresCoal MiningDiet, ReducingFemaleHumansLipidsMaleMiddle AgedObesityOverweightPolandRetirementTriglyceridesWaist CircumferenceWaist-Hip RatioWalkingWeight Reduction Programs
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations9
Citations/Year1.8
Relative Citation Ratio0.77
NIH Percentile40.7%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score2.29
Normalized Score0.66
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