Better Option for Improving Metabolic Syndrome: Consideration of the Amount and Duration of Resistance Exercise or Physical Activity

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2023.00241
Hyeon-deok Jo, Maeng-kyu Kim
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PURPOSE: Physical activity (PA) improves the metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk. According to a recent revision of the PA guidelines for Americans (2018), healthy adults should participate in PA for >300 min/week for additional health benefits. In addition, it is recommended to participate in resistance exercise (RE) ≥2 days/week. This study aimed to determine whether increasing the PA duration or adding RE is more efficient in improving MetS.METHODS: Data from the 2016-2018 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were used. The logistic regression and general linear models in the complex sample were performed with a sample of 8,662 Korean adults aged 19–65. According to the metabolic equivalent task (MET), PA intensity was categorized as low-(LP; <600 MET-min/week), moderate-(MP; 600-3,000 METmin/week), and high-level PA (HP;≥3,000 MET-min/week). Furthermore, duration was categorized as high duration (HD) and low duration (LD), while RE was categorized more 2 days/week RE (MR) and less 2 days/week RE (LR).RESULTS: Compared with LP-LR the MR groups showed a significantly low odds ratio (OR) of MetS (p<.05 respectively), whereas the LR groups had no significant OR (p>.05 respectively). Compared with LP-LD, HP-HD had significantly low OR (p<.05), whereas other groups had no significant OR (p>.05 respectively).CONCLUSIONS: Frequent RE decreases the OR of MetS and is not dependent on PA intensity. To efficiently reduce the OR of MetS in Korean adults, participating in frequent RE, rather than simply prolonging PA, is recommended; although, increasing PA duration can have positive effect in HP. In terms of the reduction of the MetS, more than 300 min/week of PA is unlikely to achieve additional health benefits.
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改善代谢综合征的更好选择:考虑阻力运动或体育活动的量和持续时间
体育活动(PA)可提高代谢综合征(MetS)的风险。根据最近修订的《美国PA指南》(2018),健康成年人应每周参加300分钟以上的PA,以获得额外的健康益处。此外,建议参加阻力运动(RE)≥2天/周。本研究旨在确定增加PA持续时间或添加RE是否更有效地改善代谢综合征。方法:使用2016-2018年韩国国民健康和营养检查调查的数据。复杂样本中的逻辑回归和一般线性模型是以8662名19-65岁的韩国成年人为样本进行的。根据代谢当量任务(MET),PA强度被归类为低-(LP;分别为.05)。与LP-LD相比,HP-HD的OR明显较低(分别为第05页)。结论:频繁RE可降低MetS的OR,且与PA强度无关。为了有效降低韩国成年人MetS的OR,建议经常参加RE,而不是简单地延长PA;然而,增加PA持续时间可以对HP产生积极影响。就MetS的减少而言,每周超过300分钟的PA不太可能实现额外的健康益处。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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