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Exposing college students to exercise: the Training Interventions and Genetics of Exercise Response (TIGER) study.

机译:公开大学生锻炼:运动反应(Tiger)研究的培训干预和遗传学。

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OBJECTIVE: The Training Interventions and Genetics of Exercise Response (TIGER) study is an exercise program designed to introduce sedentary college students to regular physical activity and to identify genetic factors that influence response to exercise. PARTICIPANTS: A multiracial/ethnic cohort (N = 1,567; 39% male), age 18 to 35 years, participated in the study. METHODS: Subjects underwent 30 weeks of exercise training, 3 days/week, for 40 minutes at 65% to 85% of age- and gender-predicted maximum heart rate reserve. Multiple measures of body size/composition, heart rate, and blood pressure were obtained. RESULTS: A total of 1,567 participants, (39% male), age 18 to 35 years, participated in the TIGER study. The prevalence of overweight/obesity in participants was 48.0%/19.3% in non-Hispanic Whites, 55.3%/24.2% in Hispanic Whites, 54.9%/25.4% in African Americans, and 38.3%/11.3% in Asians. Average within-semester retention was 68%, but overall retention (30 weeks, 2 semesters) was 20%. CONCLUSIONS: The TIGER study represents an efficacious strategy for introducing college-aged individuals to regular aerobic exercise.
机译:目的:运动反应(Tiger)研究的培训干预和遗传学是一项旨在将久坐大学生引入定期体育活动的锻炼计划,并识别影响对运动反应的遗传因素。参与者:多种族/民族队列(n = 1,567; 39%男性),年满18至35岁,参加了该研究。方法:受试者经过30周的运动培训,3天/周,40分钟为65%至85%,占年龄和性别预测的最大心率储备。获得了体型/组成,心率和血压的多种测量。结果:共有1,567名参与者,(男性39%),年满18至35岁,参加了Tiger学习。在非西班牙裔人中,参与者超重/肥胖的普遍性为48.0%/ 19.3%,在西班牙裔美国人的55.3%/ 24.2%,非洲裔美国人54.9%/ 25.4%,亚洲人38.3%/ 11.3%。学期内的平均保留为68%,但总体保留(30周,2个学期)为20%。结论:老虎研究代表了将大专以往常规有氧运动的策略介绍。

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