ECE2022 Eposter Presentations Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition (318 abstracts)
National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology, Department of Somatic Rehabilitation, Reproductive Health and Active Longevity, Moscow, Russian Federation
Aim: The Aim of the study was evaluation of effectiveness a new complex included aerobic and physical training, kinesiohydrotherapy, balance therapy on changes in muscle strength and movement disorders in patients with obesity.
Materials and methods: The study group included 40 patients aged 58 [53;66] y.o. with a BMI≥30 kg/m2. The control group included of 40 people aged 57 [54;63] y.o. with BMI≥30 kg/m2. Study methods included anthropometry, functional tests, and dynamometry.
Results: In research it was a significant decrease in body weight (from 106.03 [83;145] to 102.8 [80;141] kg), BMI (from 39.2 [30.12;49.1] to 38.1 [29.4;46.7] kg/m2), decreased WC (from 109 [105;125.8] to 107 [98.8 12] cm), HC (from 127 [112.3;139.8] to 121 [109.5;133.5] cm), decreased pain syndrome (from 5 [3;7] to 2.5 [1;4.75] points), increased arm strength (in right arm from 20 [14.25;34] to 30 [19;42], in left arm from 19.5 [14.25;29.5] to 22 [18;30.75] daN). Conditioning and coordination abilities improved significantly in the main group according to the functional tests: "Up and go test" (from 7.9 [7.1;8.9] to 7.4 [6.5;8.3] sec.), back muscle strength (from 5[5;5] to 5[5;5]), static and dynamic abdominal muscle endurance (from 12.04 [9.47;17.13] to 16.07 [10.69;27.7] sec. and from 31[21;37.25] to 39 [29.5;46.5] sec, and back and (from 14.94 [5.8775;22.205] to 18.41 [9.745;31.335] times and from 8 [5;14] to 10 [8;23], times, respectively); Fukuda test scores (from 65 [56;76.75] to 72 [61;82] reps), One leg standing test (from 13.9 [5.38;32.15] to 18.61 [8.6125;38.1575] sec. for the left) and closed eyes (from 3.45 [2.16;6.38] to 3.975 [2.715;5.82] seconds for the right and from 4.12 [1.3;8.61] to 4.31 [2.16;8.13] seconds for the left).
Conclusions: A new complex including aerobic and strength training, kinesiohydrotherapy, and balance therapy showed significant effects on body weight reduction, body volume reduction, and muscle strength improvement in obese patients. A new integrated method results in a longer maintenance of the achieved effect when controlling the long-term results after 3 months and 1 year compared with the group that received only the 2-component program.
Keywords: obesity, kinesiohydrotherapy, balance, rehabilitation, coordination training, muscle strength.