Supervised Aerobic Exercise Training and Increased Lifestyle Physical Activity to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk for Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial

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作者
Woodward, Amie [1 ,5 ]
Broom, David [2 ]
Dalton, Caroline [3 ]
Metwally, Mostafa [4 ]
Klonizakis, Markos [1 ]
机构
[1] Sheffield Hallam Univ, Coll Hlth Wellbeing & Life Sci, Lifestyle Exercise & Nutr Improvement LENI Res Gr, Coll Campus, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[2] Coventry Univ, Ctr Sport Exercise & Life Sci, Hlth & Wellbeing Res Inst, Coventry, W Midlands, England
[3] Sheffield Hallam Univ, Biomol Sci Res Ctr, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[4] Jessop Wing, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
[5] Univ York, Dept Hlth Sci, York Trials Unit, York, N Yorkshire, England
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH | 2022年 / 19卷 / 06期
关键词
oxidized LDL; mHealth; sedentary behavior; ANTHROPOMETRIC CUTOFF VALUES; LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; OXIDIZED LDL; CORONARY; ABNORMALITIES; METABOLISM; NEOPTERIN; BREAKING; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1123/jpah.2022-0103
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex, heterogeneous endocrinopathy. Women with PCOS often present with cardiovascular disease risk factors. Physical activity (PA) interventions reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors in women with PCOS. However, sedentary behaviors have a distinct deleterious effect on cardiometabolic health. Increasing PA and reducing sedentary behaviors may be a worthwhile therapeutic target to improve cardiovascular health in this population. This study investigated the feasibility of 2 PA interventions to decrease cardiovascular disease risk in women with PCOS. Methods: This was a feasibility randomized controlled trial of 2 PA interventions in 36 women with PCOS. Participants were randomized to a supervised exercise intervention (n = 12), a lifestyle physical activity group intervention aimed at reducing sedentary behaviors (n = 12), or a control group (n = 12), for 12 weeks. Primary outcomes included the feasibility and acceptability of the interventions and procedures. Results: Recruitment rate was 56%. Adherence rate was 53% and 100% to the exercise intervention and lifestyle PA intervention, respectively. Secondary outcome data indicate a reduction in oxidized low-density lipoprotein concentrations in the exercise group, and weight loss in both intervention groups. Conclusions: The procedures for recruitment, allocation, and outcome measurements were acceptable. However, before progression to a full-scale trial, adherence to the exercise program should be addressed.
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