PIAFARC effects on physical condition and densitometry in obese

Authors

  • C Monleón Universidad Católica de Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” Spain
  • M Fargueta Universidad Católica de Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” Spain
  • L Elvira Universidad Católica de Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.2015.v4i3.6152

Keywords:

obesity, physical condition, bone densitometry, dance, quality of life

Abstract

Obesity is a multi-causal systemic disease, that affects all ages, sexes and social conditions. Alterations to muscle-skeleton level are evident, affecting to bone  structures, joins and triggering diseases involving a prominent increase in healthcare spending. The study aimed was to compare the effect of two physical activity programs based on rhythmic activities with nutritional management (PIAFARC). The physical activity program lasted eight months for each of the two studies and applied to two samples of 34 obese adults. Fitness variables and densitometry were measured. The comparative results show significant differences to the balance (p = 0.018) and strength in legs (p = 0.045) in favour of PIAFARC 1 and PIAFARC2 respectively.

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Published

2015-12-15

How to Cite

Monleón, C., Fargueta, M., & Elvira, L. (2015). PIAFARC effects on physical condition and densitometry in obese. Revista Iberoamericana De Ciencias De La Actividad Física Y El Deporte, 4(3), 11–20. https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.2015.v4i3.6152

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