TY - JOUR
T1 - Cambios metabólicos y de aptitud cardiorrespiratoria en mujeres intervenidas con un programa de ejercicio físico asistido con una aplicación móvil
T2 - un estudio controlado no randomizado
AU - Cárcamo-Regla, Richar
AU - Carrasco-Marín, Fernanda
AU - Ochoa-Rosales, Carolina
AU - Zapata-Lamana, Rafael
AU - Rozas, Katherine
AU - Martorell, Miquel
AU - Nazar, Gabriela
AU - Cigarroa, Igor
AU - Reyes-Molina, Daniel
AU - Stuardo-Álvarez, Marcia
AU - Gacitúa, Felipe
AU - Ulloa, Natalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is prevalent in our population. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of physical exercise, assisted by a mobile application (m-Health), on cardiorespiratory fitness (ACR) and cardiovascular risk markers in women with metabolic disorders typical of MetS, and to compare it with the effect of exercise monitored face to face in women with similar characteristics. Materials and Methods: Controlled experimental study with two arms. Forty-one women with metabolic disorders were recruited; 14 completed the study and, for convenience, formed the intervention group with m-Health or the control group with the Vida Sana Program, both carried out for ten weeks. ACR, body composition, anthropometry, and blood pressure (BP) were evaluated before and after the intervention. Results: 95% of the women presented low and very low basal ACR. The group treated with m-Health after 10 weeks increased VO2max (% change: + 44.4; p = 0.035) and decreased waist circumference (% change: -2.6; p = 0.022) and DBP (% change: -14.1; p = 0.036). Meanwhile, the control group decreased waist circumference (% change: -6.5; p = 0.015) and DBP (% change: -12.2; p = 0.05) but did not change VO2 max. Comparisons between groups did not show differences. Conclusions: A physical exercise program via m-Health improved ACR and anthropometric parameters in women with cardiometabolic disorders.
AB - Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is prevalent in our population. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of physical exercise, assisted by a mobile application (m-Health), on cardiorespiratory fitness (ACR) and cardiovascular risk markers in women with metabolic disorders typical of MetS, and to compare it with the effect of exercise monitored face to face in women with similar characteristics. Materials and Methods: Controlled experimental study with two arms. Forty-one women with metabolic disorders were recruited; 14 completed the study and, for convenience, formed the intervention group with m-Health or the control group with the Vida Sana Program, both carried out for ten weeks. ACR, body composition, anthropometry, and blood pressure (BP) were evaluated before and after the intervention. Results: 95% of the women presented low and very low basal ACR. The group treated with m-Health after 10 weeks increased VO2max (% change: + 44.4; p = 0.035) and decreased waist circumference (% change: -2.6; p = 0.022) and DBP (% change: -14.1; p = 0.036). Meanwhile, the control group decreased waist circumference (% change: -6.5; p = 0.015) and DBP (% change: -12.2; p = 0.05) but did not change VO2 max. Comparisons between groups did not show differences. Conclusions: A physical exercise program via m-Health improved ACR and anthropometric parameters in women with cardiometabolic disorders.
KW - Cardiorespiratory Fitness
KW - Exercise
KW - Metabolic Syndrome
KW - Mobile Applications
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198829422&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4067/s0034-98872023000700869
DO - 10.4067/s0034-98872023000700869
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198829422
SN - 0034-9887
VL - 151
SP - 869
EP - 879
JO - Revista Medica de Chile
JF - Revista Medica de Chile
IS - 7
ER -