Effects of a Suggested Training Program on the Body Compositions, Minute Ventilation and Heart Rate Variables

Section: Article
Published
Jun 1, 2012
Pages
228-240

Abstract

This study conducted on a sample including eight obesity nonathletes subjects. There age range was 32-38 years for the period from 1/3- 30/4/2011. The study had designed to test the effectiveness of a suggested training program to reduce weight and to improve physical fitness.
The results showed a significant effect in variables of minute ventilation (P=0.025) in the terms of increasing rest tidal volume (P=0.001), reducing rest heart rate (P=0.002) and reducing body weight (P=0.001) and body fat (P=0.001) as a body compositions.
The researchers suggest that a restricted dietary program if added to the suggested program, it will increase the effectiveness of the program.

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A. Taha, A. (2012). Effects of a Suggested Training Program on the Body Compositions, Minute Ventilation and Heart Rate Variables. Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences, 18(58), 228–240. https://doi.org/10.33899/rajsport.2012.50146