A randomized controlled pilot trial of sleep health education on body composition changes following 10 weeks’ resistance exercise.

Autor: JÅBEKK, Pål, JENSEN, Rein M., SANDELL, Martin B., HAUGEN, Erin, KATRALEN, Line M., BJORVATN, Bjørn
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Zdroj: Illinois Audubon; Summer2020, Issue 351, p743-748, 6p
Abstrakt: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of advising sleep health optimization on anthropomorphic variables following 10 weeks resistance exercise training. METHODS: Thirty untrained healthy men were recruited for the study and 23 were included in the final analysis. Participants were randomly assigned to exercise and sleep optimization: ExS (N.=10) or exercise only: Ex (N.=12). Both groups performed a whole-body resistance exercise program twice a week for 10 weeks. The ExS group received sleep health (SH) education on how to improve both sleep quantity and quality. RESULTS: After 10 weeks of training both groups had increased lean body mass by a similar amount. The ExS group experienced an increase of 1.7±1.1 kg while the Ex group experienced an increase of 1.3±0.8 kg (P=0.29 for difference between groups). The men in the ExS group reduced fat mass significantly (-1.8±0.8 kg) while the Ex group did not (0.8±1.0 kg). P value was 0.02 for difference between groups. CONCLUSIONS: This randomized controlled trial suggests that combining regular resistance exercise training with optimization of sleep health provide significant added benefits to body composition. This optimization provides a simple and cheap tool, applicable to the general healthy population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index