Effect of long slow distance exercise regime on health-related physical fitness components among overweight adults with non-communicable diseases

Mastura Johar, Tan Chin Hung, H. Taha, A. Adnan, M. Ishak, A. Philip, M. Azmi
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a 12-weeks of long slow distance (LSD) exercise with interval training for the treatment of health related physical fitness components such as cardiovascular endurance, body fat composition, flexibility, muscle strength, muscle endurance and total fitness score among overweight adults with non-communicable disease. The intervention exercise program is a combination of long slow distance activity with interval training alternating of low and medium intensity involving a physical conditioning training with medium volume and low resistant. The study population consisted of twenty-three overweight subjects with 25 to 55 years of age and have a non-communicable disease. Subjects were assigned to a 12-weeks of intervention treatment for 60 min per once, three times in a week with total of 36 sessions. A pretest-posttest research design was used. Statistical analyses include descriptive analysis and paired t-test to determine within group mean differences. Results of the study subject of treatment group experienced a positive improvement in all the six variables after treatment. Results indicate a significant improvement in body composition between pre-test (M = 33.8) and post-test (M = 30.30). There was a statistical significant increases in cardiovascular endurance, muscle endurance, muscle strength and flexibility. Further to that, fitness score received a significant improvement during pretest (M = 61.13) to post-test (M = 65.96). Therefore, it is concluded that the intervention of long slow distance exercise with interval training program; had improved all the five health-related physical fitness components and overall fitness score. It was also contributed to a positive finding among overweight adults with the non-communicable disease in Malaysia.
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长时间慢距离运动对患有非传染性疾病的超重成人健康相关体能成分的影响
本研究的目的是评估12周的长慢距离(LSD)运动与间歇训练对患有非传染性疾病的超重成年人的健康相关体能成分(如心血管耐力、体脂成分、柔韧性、肌肉力量、肌肉耐力和总健康评分)的治疗效果。干预训练方案是一种长、慢距离运动与中、低强度间歇训练交替的组合,包括中等强度、低阻力的体能训练。研究人群包括23名年龄在25至55岁之间且患有非传染性疾病的超重受试者。受试者接受为期12周的干预治疗,每次60分钟,每周3次,共36次。采用前测后测研究设计。统计分析包括描述性分析和配对t检验,以确定组内平均差异。治疗组研究对象治疗后6项指标均有显著改善。结果显示,测试前(M = 33.8)和测试后(M = 30.30)体成分有显著改善。心血管耐力、肌肉耐力、肌肉力量和柔韧性均有统计学上的显著提高。此外,健康得分在测试前(M = 61.13)到测试后(M = 65.96)有显著提高。因此,得出的结论是,长、慢距离运动与间歇训练方案的干预;改善了所有五项健康相关的身体健康成分和整体健康得分。这也有助于在马来西亚患有非传染性疾病的超重成年人中取得积极的发现。
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