Title of article :
Effects of Aerobic Exercise Concurrent with Caffeine Supplementation on Weight and Body Fat Among Overweight Women
Author/Authors :
Maleklou ، Faezeh Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hakakzadeh ، Azadeh Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Halabchi ، Farzin Sports and Exercise Medicine Department - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rajabian Tabesh ، Mastaneh Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Alizadeh ، Zahra Sports and Exercise Medicine Department - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background: Obesity and overweight are among serious global epidemics that significantly threaten human health, especially among women. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the concurrent effects of 6-week caffeine supplementation with moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on weight and body fat among overweight women. Methods: Thirty overweight females (age: 36.47 ± 6.48 years; BMI: 27.61 ± 1.54 kg/m²; mean ±SD) with a sedentary lifestyle were recruited to the study. The participants were randomly allocated to the experimental group, EC (exercise + caffeine) group, who took 100 milligrams of caffeine of the “API” brand supplement 30 minutes before exercise training (n = 15) or control group, EP (exercise + placebo) (n = 15). All participants performed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise with an intensity of 40 to 60% of heart rate reserve based on the individual’s exercise test for 30 minutes, three days a week for six weeks. Measurements, including the percentage of body fat, waist circumference, and skinfold (suprailiac, abdominal), were done two times, at baseline and after six weeks of exercising. Results: There were no significant differences between control and experimental groups related to weight (P = 0.22), percentage body fat (P = 0.88), and other measurements after six weeks. Conclusions: 6 weeks of caffeine supplementation combined with moderate-intensity aerobic exercise without dietary interventions couldn’t make a significant reduction in weight and central or total body fat among overweight women.
Keywords :
Supplement , Caffeine , Exercise , Female , Body Fat , Obesity , Overweight
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Record number :
2723696
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