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The acute effect of different intensity aerobic and resistance training exercise on the body image in adult women
Author(s) -
Elizabeth Carpio-Rivera,
José Moncada-Jimènez,
W Salazar-Roja,
Gerardo Araya Vargas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of physical education, fitness and sports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2457-0753
pISSN - 2277-5447
DOI - 10.34256/ijpefs2144
Subject(s) - intensity (physics) , analysis of variance , medicine , physical therapy , post hoc analysis , aerobic exercise , resistance training , exercise intensity , repeated measures design , heart rate , blood pressure , mathematics , statistics , physics , quantum mechanics
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the acute effect of different intensity aerobic (AE) and resistance training (RT) exercises on BI in adult women. Participants were 62 adult women (19.47 ± 2.53 yr., range 18 a 33 yr.), who were randomly assigned to three sessions of either: 1) Control group, 2) Low-intensity AE, 3) High-intensity AE, 4) Low-intensity RT, or 5) High-intensity RT. Before and immediately following each experimental intervention, BI, body weight, and arm and leg circumferences were measured. Three familiarization sessions were performed every 7 days before the AE and RT experimental interventions. Also, 5-RM tests were performed one week before the RT experimental interventions. Data were analyzed using mixed 3-way ANOVA, mixed 4-way ANOVA, and post-hoc analysis. An acute effect of RT on BI was observed, regardless of the exercise intensity, women felt more muscular immediately following the RT session. Regardless of the exercise intensity, 30-min of acute RT exercise changed BI perception, contrary to 30 min AE.

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