Women Fitness

Women Fitness is an exhaustive resource on exercise for women, workouts for women, strength training, Zumba, HIIT, weight loss, workout, fitness tips, yoga, pregnancy.

  • 150 countries
  • Site Map
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Health & Fitness
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Digital Magazine
  • Shopping
  • Print Magazine
    • Follow
    • Subscribe

Weight Management

Aerobic exercise, weights best for obese older adults: Study

January 21, 2010 By Namita Nayyar (Editor in chief)

Aerobic exercise, weights best for obese older adults: Study

Reported 26 January, 2009

The combination of moderate aerobic exercise and resistance training offers the best results as a strategy to lower the risk of diabetes while increasing mobility and functional capacity in obese older adults, a new study says.

The work, by researchers from Queen’s University in Kingston, showed seniors who followed the exercise regime while eating a healthy diet saw significant improvements in their ability to function – and their bodies’ ability to process sugars.

The combination of aerobic and resistance exercise was more effective than either form of exercise on its own.

“So if you looked at the two again and said `OK, what’s my biggest bang for the buck? What’s optimal?’ then the dual strategy – 150 minutes of combined (per week) versus 150 minutes of only aerobic was optimal,” senior author Robert Ross said from Mexico, where he was travelling for work.

The study, which was funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, will be published tomorrow in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine.

It had been assumed that a combination of aerobic exercise and resistance training would be the best approach for reducing the risk of chronic disease and disability in aging adults struggling with obesity. This study, Ross said, shows that thinking was correct.

 

 

He and his co-authors studied a group of 136 sedentary and abdominally obese men and women aged 65 and older, assigning them to one of four groups. All were followed for six months.

One group did no additional exercise. One did resistance exercises for 20 minutes three times a week while another did aerobic exercise – walking on a treadmill – for 30 minutes five times a week. The fourth performed 30 minutes of aerobic activity three times a week and 60 minutes weekly of resistance training.

While the combined exercise group had the best results, those who did only aerobic activity also saw significant improvements in their fitness and their bodies’ ability to process sugars – key to avoiding the development of Type 2 diabetes.

None of the groups lost a significant amount of weight, but the more strenuous exercisers did lose belly fat, the most dangerous form of fat.

Ross said the findings should serve as “a road map” for older adults trying to stay healthy.

“The optimal strategy is the combination of aerobic walking type exercise and resistance exercise, performed as prescribed,” he said. “Throw that bathroom scale if they want out the door. I’m not concerned with that.”

News

  • Alternative Health
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma & Allergies
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Diabetes
  • Fertility & Pregnancy
  • Nutrition & Wellness
  • Orthopedics
  • Sports & Medicine
  • Weight Management
  • Women Beauty
  • Women Health
  • Other

Digital Magazine Sign-Up

Digital Magazine Available On

Available On Readly App

Available On Magzter

Advertise With Us











  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

JOIN WF

  • Advertise With Us
  • Digital Magazine

Absolutely Free

  • WF Categories
  • Low Calorie Recipes
  • Calorie Catch
  • WF Entertainment

All About Us

  • About Namita
  • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us

© by Womenfitness.net 1999–2025. All rights reserved.

All Categories

  • What’s New
  • Weight Loss
    • Obesity
    • Low Calorie Recipes
    • Real Weight Loss Stories
    • Daily Tip
    • Fitness Analysis
    • Motivation of the Day
  • Exercise
    • Body building
    • Fitness for Models
    • Target Abs
    • Women At 40
    • Motivation Point
  • Healthy Eating
    • Calorie Catch
    • Disease Management
    • Good health
    • Herbs
  • Beauty & Fashion
    • Eye Care
    • Hair Care
    • Hand & Foot Care
    • Make Up
    • Skin Care
    • Beauty Tip
  • Celebrities
    • Actresses
    • Celebrities & Fitness Trainers
    • Sportswomen
    • Celebrity List
  • Pregnancy
    • Fertility & Conception
    • Health During Pregnancy
    • Getting Back to Normal
    • Problems in Pregnancy
    • Sexual Health
  • Yoga
    • Beauty & Yoga
    • Yoga during Pregnancy
    • Meditation Point
    • The Yogic Diet
    • Weight loss Yoga
    • Yog – Asanas
    • Yoga & Disease Management
    • Yoga in Action
  • Contact
    • About Namita
    • Our Team
    • Advertize with Us
    • FAQ
    • Message Board
    • Contact Us
  • Shopping
    • Book & Mag. Store
    • Fitness Apparels
    • Fitness Music
    • Fitness Dvd’s
    • Maternity Store
    • Sports & Outdoors
    • Health Care Store
    • Natural Health Foods
    • Herbs & Spices
    • Beauty Shop
    • Jewelry Store
    • Flowers
    • Health Care Equip.
    • Diet & Nutrition
    • Health Mobile Apps
    • Sex Lubes Store
  • Fitness Components
    • Flexibility
    • Cardiovascular
    • Weight Management
    • Nutrition
    • Strength Training
  • More
    • Testimonials
    • WF Links
    • Privacy Policy
    • Site Map
    • Disclaimer
    • News
    • Herbs
    • Top 10
    • Recipes
    • Fitness E-book
    • Reviews

Follow

  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
Go to mobile version