Effects of a short workplace exercise program on body composition in women: A randomized controlled trial
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Cordero García, Jorge
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Physical inactivity and poor diet cause alterations in body composition, which in turn increases risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Sixty-three women from different work environments were randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 34) or control (n = 29) group. The intervention was a short-term aerobic exercise program (12 weeks) at their workplace. Participants assigned to the control group did not perform any form of physical exercise. Body composition was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Diet was assessed using the Mediterranean Diet Quality Questionnaire (KIDMED) and nutrient balance by the Food Frequency Questionnaire. Researchers suggest that a short-term aerobic exercise program produces beneficial effects on body composition.
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Iturriaga, T., Barceló, O., Díez-Vega, I., Cordero, J., Pulgar, S., Fernández-Luna, A., & Pérez-Ruiz, M. (2020). Effects of a short workplace exercise program on body composition in women: A randomized controlled trial. Health Care for Women International, 41(2), 133-146. https://doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2019.1679813







