Effect and safety of a physical exercise-based intervention on body composition and cardiometabolic health of adolescents with severe obesity. Secondary analysis from the PAC-MAnO trial
Antonio Videira-Silva, Fábio de Freitas, Luis B. Sardinha, Helena Fonseca

TL;DR
A 6-month high-intensity exercise program improved body composition and insulin resistance in adolescents with severe obesity, with no serious side effects.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness and safety of high-intensity exercise as a treatment for severe obesity in adolescents.
Findings
Adolescents with severe obesity showed greater reductions in central fat mass and improvements in fat-and-bone-free mass.
Exercise led to a higher rate of insulin resistance normalization in those with severe obesity compared to controls.
Consistent attendance correlated with better outcomes, highlighting the importance of adherence.
Abstract
Severe obesity (SOb) treatment in adolescents has been focused on surgery and pharmacological treatment, in part due to difficulty in implementing lifestyle behavioral changes, such as physical exercise. However, the potential long-term consequences and costs of these options prompt new effective and sustainable treatment options. This study aimed to investigate the effect and safety of a 6-month high-intensity physical exercise-based intervention on body composition and cardiometabolic health in adolescents with SOb (BMI z-score ≥3), compared to those without SOb and SOb controls (without intervention). Data from 46 adolescents (50 % girls), including 20 with SOb (43.5 %), exposed to two exercise sessions/week for 6 months, and 16 controls were analyzed. Adolescents with SOb showed a higher decrease and increase in central fat mass (β=-2.3, 95 %CI: 4.8, 0.1) and fat-and-bone-free…
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TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Health and Lifestyle Studies · Children's Physical and Motor Development
