VUČETIĆ, Vlatko, Damir PEKAS, Munir TALOVIĆ, Mario KASOVIĆ and Zvonko MILJKOVIĆ. EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENT COMBINED TRAINING ON BODY COMPOSITION IN ADULT WOMEN. In 8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology. Chorvatsko: UNIVERSITY ZAGREB, 2017, p. 756-759. ISBN 978-953-317-049-7.
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Original name EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENT COMBINED TRAINING ON BODY COMPOSITION IN ADULT WOMEN
Authors VUČETIĆ, Vlatko, Damir PEKAS, Munir TALOVIĆ, Mario KASOVIĆ and Zvonko MILJKOVIĆ.
Edition Chorvatsko, 8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, p. 756-759, 4 pp. 2017.
Publisher UNIVERSITY ZAGREB
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 30306 Sport and fitness sciences
Country of publisher Croatia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
Organization unit Faculty of Sports Studies
ISBN 978-953-317-049-7
UT WoS 000404245100228
Keywords in English concurrent training; recreation; influence; female
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Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this research was to determine the effects of two different types of concurrent training on body composition in adult women. Methods: Women (range 18-35 years) living in Croatia were selected as subjects. Total of 36 women past all inclusion criteria and were included for further analysis. The subjects were randomized into the group that exercise endurance training before strength training (CBEF), and group that exercise endurance training after strength training (CAFT). The measurements for all subjects took place twice, before training and after 12 weeks of training. Skinfold thickness was measured at seven sites (bicep, tricep, subscapular, suprailiac, abdomen, calf and thigh) by a single investigator. Moreover, total body mass and body mass composition, including Lean mass (kg), Body fat (%), Fat mass (kg), basal metabolic rate (kcal), Body water (kg), Total body water (%), were measured. Results: Both groups showed significant improvements in fat%, Fat mass and Total body water, bicep, tricep, supraspinale and abdominal skinfold measures (p<0.05). Subscapular measures differ significantly after training program only in CBEF group, while thigh differ significantly in CAFT group. The changes of lean mass (P<0.01), body water (p<0.01) and BMR (P<0.01) differed significantly in CAFT group after training program. Conclusion: The combination of aerobic and resistance training in the same session, either done with aerobic training before or after resistance training, had similar effects in improving fat free mass and decreasing skinfolds measures in adult women and could be a useful strategy for improving health status.
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