Author/Authors :
Ghatrehsamani، Shohreh نويسنده MD, Research Assistant, Department of Pediatric Preventive Cardiology, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, IUMS, Isfahan , , Khavarian، Noushin نويسنده Research Assistant, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Beizaei، Maryam نويسنده Research Assistant, Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Ramedan، Reza نويسنده Senior Expert, Isfahan Sport Training Organization, Isfahan, Iran , , Poursafa، Parinaz نويسنده Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Kelishadi، Roya نويسنده ,
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: In view of the growing trend of obesity around the world, including in our
country, and the effect of reduced physical activity in increasing the incidence of obesity and
overweight in children and adolescents and limitations of families in providing transport for
their children to attend exercise classes, as well as time limitations of students in taking part in
these classes, accessing appropriate methods for presenting physical activity training seems essential.
METHODS: This non-pharmacological clinical trial was performed during six months from
May to November 2007 on 105 children and adolescents aged 6-18 years with obesity, randomly
assigned to 3 groups of thirty-five. Nutrition and treatment behavior were the same in all
groups, but physical activity training in the first group was taking part in physical activity training
classes twice a week, in the second group by providing a training CD, and in the third group
via face-to-face training. Before and after the intervention, anthropometric indicators were
measured and recorded.
RESULTS: Mean body mass index (BMI) of participants in group attended physical activity
training classes, and in the group undergone training with CD, after the interventions was significantly
lower than that before the intervention.
CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrated that training using CDs can also be effective in reducing
BMI in overweight and obese children and adolescents as much as face-to-face education
and participation in physical training classes. Extending such interventions can be effective at
the community level.