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This study aims to determine the effect of two types of exercise training on body composition, cardiopulmonary function and quality of life in people after undergoing bariatric surgery.
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Three groups will be studied:
The CG will follow the usual protocol adopted by the hospital San Juan de Dios, Curicó, Chile. The protocol consists in delivering information about relevance of engage in regular physical exercise practice according to the World Health Organization (150 minutes of activity per week moderate physical or at least 75 minutes of intense physical activity), but do not include the patients in a supervised physical exercise program.
The GMICT will undergo a physical exercise program in which the aerobic component will be a moderate-intensity continuous exercise training (60% of the heart rate reserve).
The GHIIT will undergo the same exercise program of the GMICT, but the aerobic component will be a high-intensity interval exercise training (10 sets of 1 min at 90% of heart rate reserve, with 1 min of rest between sets).
All groups will receive a nutritional diet plan prescribed by a specialist bariatric nutritionist blinded to the participants group assignment.
At the end of the study, the CG will be invited to enjoy the exercise program showing to be more effective.
Outcomes will be assessed at four time points: 1) one week before surgery; 2) 21 days after surgery (baseline before start exercise program); 3) 8 weeks after the beginning of the exercise program; and 4) one week after the end of intervention.
Main outcomes are: 1) body composition; 2) heart rate variability; 3) six-minute walk test and 4) quality of life. Secondary outcomes will be: 1) maximal respiratory pressures; 2) flowmeter; 3) dynamometry of upper limb; and 4) squat test in 30 seconds.
All procedures will be performed in the Hospital of Curicó, Chile, at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service.
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75 participants in 3 patient groups
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Andrea Herrera, MSc, PT; Antonio R Zamuner, PhD
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