Obesity and physical activity.

B Hamborg
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Obesity has a close connection with energy balance. Available methods of measurement are, however, too coarse to measure minor daily oscillations that over the months or years can indicate a rise of several kilograms. Basal metabolism is an important part of total energy consumption. This varies with age, sex and body composition. Several investigations appear to show that physical activity can raise basal metabolism. With the help of direct and indirect calorimetry it has been possible to calculate energy consumption above the basal figure. However, in calculating the energy gain through exercise it is necessary to subtract the energy consumption that would otherwise have taken place. Theories have been put forward that the different types of overweight (hyperplastic and hypertrophic) show different gains from physical training as regards weight reduction. However, classification of overweight persons in groups is somewhat uncertain. Physical activity has been found to restore to normal the metabolic changes which are often associated with obesity. There are also cases in which no loss of weight occurs. Physical training has a favourable effect in regulating appetite. Dropout from training programmes is considerable in the overweight. Associated locomotor symptoms may also complicate training. Even though there is little evidence in the literature to show that the majority of overweight persons lose significant amounts of weight without accompanying dietic restrictions, physical training is undoubtedly of great value in these groups.

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肥胖和体育活动。
肥胖与能量平衡密切相关。然而,现有的测量方法太粗糙,无法测量几个月或几年的微小日波动,这种波动可以显示出几公斤的上升。基础代谢是总能量消耗的重要组成部分。这因年龄、性别和身体组成而异。几项调查似乎表明,体育活动可以提高基础代谢。在直接量热法和间接量热法的帮助下,可以计算出高于基础数字的能量消耗。然而,在计算通过运动获得的能量时,有必要减去本来会发生的能量消耗。有理论认为,不同类型的超重(增生性和肥厚性)从体育训练中获得的减肥效果是不同的。然而,超重人群的群体分类有些不确定。人们发现,体育活动可以使通常与肥胖有关的代谢变化恢复正常。也有一些情况下,体重没有减轻。体育锻炼对调节食欲有很好的作用。在超重人群中,退出训练计划的人数相当多。相关的运动症状也可能使训练复杂化。尽管文献中几乎没有证据表明大多数超重的人在没有饮食限制的情况下减掉了大量的体重,但体育锻炼无疑对这些群体有很大的价值。
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