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Comparative Efficacy of 5 Exercise Types on Cardiometabolic Health in Overweight and Obese Adults: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis of 81 Randomized Controlled Trials

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Batrakoulis A., Jamurtas A.Z., Metsios G.S., Perivoliotis K., Liguori G., Feito Y., Riebe D., Thompson W.R., Angelopoulos T.J., Krustrup P., Mohr M., Draganidis D., Poulios A., Fatouros I.G.
Fecha
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.121.008243
Materia
cholesterol
glucose
hemoglobin A1c
high density lipoprotein
insulin
low density lipoprotein
triacylglycerol
adult
aerobic exercise
anthropometry
Article
blood pressure regulation
body composition
body fat percentage
body mass
cardiorespiratory fitness
cardiovascular function
cholesterol blood level
clinical outcome
comparative effectiveness
diastolic blood pressure
eligibility criteria
Embase
endurance training
exercise
exercise intensity
fat free mass
female
fitness
glucose metabolism
glycemic control
HOMA index
human
hybrid type training
information retrieval
insulin blood level
interval training
lipid metabolism
male
mean arterial pressure
Medline
meta analysis
metabolism
muscle strength
network meta-analysis
obesity
outcome assessment
practice guideline
randomized controlled trial (topic)
resistance training
resting heart rate
Scopus
systematic review
systolic blood pressure
waist circumference
waist hip ratio
Web of Science
Bayes theorem
cardiovascular disease
exercise
middle aged
obesity
Adult
Bayes Theorem
Cardiovascular Diseases
Exercise
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Network Meta-Analysis
Obesity
Overweight
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Resumen
Background: Although regular exercise is recommended for preventing and treating overweight/obesity, the most effective exercise type for improving cardiometabolic health in individuals with overweight/obesity remains largely undecided. This network meta-analysis aimed to evaluate and rank the comparative efficacy of 5 exercise modalities on cardiometabolic health measures in individuals with overweight/obesity. Methods: A database search was conducted in MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception up to September 2020. The review focused on randomized controlled trials involving exercise interventions consisting of continuous endurance training, interval training, resistance training, combined aerobic and resistance training (combined training), and hybrid-type training. Exercise interventions aimed to improve somatometric variables, body composition, lipid metabolism, glucose control, blood pressure, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular strength. The Cochrane risk of bias tool was used to evaluate eligible studies. A random-effects network meta-analysis was performed within a frequentist framework. The intervention ranking was carried out using a Bayesian model where mean and SD were equal to the respective frequentist estimates. Results: A total of 4331 participants (59% female; mean age: 38.7±12.3 years) from 81 studies were included. Combined training was the most effective modality and hybrid-type training the second most effective in improving cardiometabolic health-related outcomes in these populations suggesting a higher efficacy for multicomponent exercise interventions compared to single-component modalities, that is, continuous endurance training, interval training, and resistance training. A subgroup analysis revealed that the effects from different exercise types were mediated by gender. Conclusions: These findings corroborate the latest guidelines on exercise for individuals with overweight/obesity highlighting the importance of a multicomponent exercise approach to improve cardiometabolic health. Physicians and healthcare professionals should consider prescribing multicomponent exercise interventions to adults with overweight/obesity to maximize clinical outcomes. Registration: URL: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/; Unique identifier: CRD42020202647. © 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71176
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