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Comparison of Two Different Intensity Exercises on Young Women With Obesity

Comparison of Two Different Intensity Exercises on Young Women With Obesity

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18-45 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Obesity is one of the most common preventable public health problems. Diet regulation and exercise practices are the most commonly used methods in reducing fat tissue. There are various exercise methods applied in the weight loss process and the effects of different types of exercise modalities on body fat rate and metabolic status.The aim of our study is to determine the effects of high intensity interval exercise and moderate intensity continuous exercise on serum , omentin, leptin and adiponectin levels, anthropometric measurements used in obesity follow up, body fat percentage and their effects on the quality of sleep and life of women with obesity.

Description

Female participants aged 18-45 with a body mass index of 30-40 kg/m² who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomized into two groups using a simple randomization method using a computer. One group will perform high intensity interval exercise with an Ergoline bicycle ergometry device for 45 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 8 weeks, while the other group will perform moderate intensity continuous exercise on the same device. Peripheral venous blood samples will be taken from all participants at the beginning and end of the study, anthropometric measurements used in obesity monitoring of all participants will be taken and noted, and participants will be asked to fill out questionnaires containing questions about their sleep and quality of life. The analysis of the blood samples taken will be carried out in the Biochemistry Laboratory of Kırşehir Ahi Evran University. The data of our study will be analyzed with the statistical package program SPSS version 23.0.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female between the age of 18-45
  • BMI 30-40 kg/m²
  • Primary obesity

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with cardiac, pulmonary, endocrinological, rheumatological diseases
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Using antipsychotics, antidepressants (lithium, tricyclic antidepressants, mono amino oxidase inhibitors), anticonvulsants, antihistamines, glucocorticoids, antidiabetics (sulfonylureas, insulins, glitazones) sex hormones
  • Using oral contraceptives
  • History of bariatric surgery
  • Patients using obesity medication in the last 6 months, complying with a regular diet and exercise program
  • Presence of orthopedic or neurological problems that difficulty of participate aerobic exercise training

Study details
    Obesity
    Exercise Training

NCT06610955

Ahi Evran University Education and Research Hospital

21 October 2025

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