June 27 - July 3, 2005

 

Obese kids' excess kilos make exercise tough

Obese children may have a hard time exercising because of the effort needed to move their larger bodies - not because their hearts aren't up to the challenge, according to a new study.

The findings, published in the journal Pediatrics, suggest that significantly overweight children should stick with low-intensity activities - such as walking at an easy pace - so that they don't fade quickly or ultimately give up exercise.

The study included 129 obese and 34 normal-weight teenagers who underwent fitness tests on a stationary bike.

During higher-intensity cycling tests, both groups of teenagers showed similar oxygen use relative to their weight - a measure of aerobic fitness. However, the obese teens breathed harder on the easiest cycling test, where there was no "uphill" challenge. They also covered less distance when asked to walk or run on a flat surface for 12 minutes.

All this suggests that obese children's lower capacity for exercise stems from the demands of simply moving a larger body, according to the study authors.

"Carrying that amount of extra weight means that exercises that might seem very mild to someone of normal weight can quickly exhaust obese children's ability to supply oxygen to their muscles," explained study co-author Dr Jack Yanovski, a researcher at the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Maryland.

On the other hand, the findings indicate that the problem is not one of the cardiovascular system.

"For most obese adolescents, even if they weigh more than 300 pounds [136 kilograms], their hearts and lungs are still healthy enough to allow them to exercise vigorously," Yanovski said.

According to the researcher, understanding the roots of obese children's exercise limitations is important because it can help doctors design better exercise plans for them.

Vocabulary

to be up to the challenge, expression: to be able to cope with or to withstand a difficult task or test รับมือกับงานยากๆ หรือ การทดสอบยากๆ ได้

significantly, adv: considerably; extensively; drastically; a lot ปริมาณมากๆ

to stick with, v: to continue doing ทำ(สิ่งที่ทำอยู่)ต่อไป

low intensity, adj: not difficult; not strenuous ไม่ยากมาก

ultimately, adv: in the end; eventually; finally ในที่สุด

teenager, n: person between 13 and 19 years of age วัยรุ่น (อายุระหว่าง 13-19 ปี)

stationary, adj: not moving; unable to move; designed to stay in the same place อยู่กับที่

harder, adv: more difficult to do; with more difficulty ทำได้ยากกว่า มีป’ญหามากกว่า

to exhaust: to make tired; to force a loss of energy ทำให้เหนื่อย

cardiovascular, adj: of or related to the heart and blood vessels เกี่ยวข้องกับ หัวใจ และ หลอดเลือด




 

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