Perception of moderate-intensity physical activity by onset of obesity: A randomized crossover trial
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Authors/contributors
- Rupp, Kristie (Author)
- Stewart, Andrea L. (Author)
- Friel, Ciarán P. (Author)
Title
Perception of moderate-intensity physical activity by onset of obesity: A randomized crossover trial
Abstract
Moderate-intensity physical activity is recommended for inactive adults with overweight/obesity (OW/OB). The objective of this study is to determine if differences exist in the selection of moderate intensity between inactive adults with juvenile-onset (JO) and adult-onset (AO) OW/OB. Participants (JO = 18, AO = 20) were stratified by onset and completed two separate 20-minute moderate-intensity exercise sessions on a treadmill and cycle ergometer (randomized order). Multiple linear regression was used to determine whether exercise intensity (average METS, % age-predicted HRmax), self-reported pleasure or exertion differed by onset, controlling for age and gender. On the treadmill, JO and AO participants selected an average intensity of (mean [SD]) 3.5 (0.9) and 3.7 (0.9) METS, and 64.0 (7.7) and 64.9 (7.5) % of age-predicted HRmax, respectively. On the cycle, JO and AO participants selected an average intensity of 3.3 (0.9) and 3.3 (1.0) METS, and 65.2 (8.8) and 60.7 (7.2) % of age-predicted HRmax. After adjustment, participant intensity selection did not significantly differ by obesity onset when walking or cycling. There were no significant differences in pleasure or perceived exertion by onset, however, perception of exertion was on the high-end of moderate for both the cycle (13.0, 12.5) and treadmill (12.0, 12.1), in JO and AO participants, respectively. Perception of moderate intensity did not differ by obesity onset. Self-selected intensity was at the low end of moderate for walking and cycling.
Publication
Clinical Obesity
Date
2022
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
e12492
Citation Key
ruppPerceptionModerateintensityPhysical2022
Accessed
2/9/23, 5:41 PM
ISSN
1758-8111
Short Title
Perception of moderate-intensity physical activity by onset of obesity
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Extra
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Citation
Rupp, K., Stewart, A. L., & Friel, C. P. (2022). Perception of moderate-intensity physical activity by onset of obesity: A randomized crossover trial. Clinical Obesity, 12(1), e12492. https://doi.org/10.1111/cob.12492
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