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Effects training in hypoxia on cardiometabolic parameters in obese people: a systematic review of randomized controlled trial
Camacho-Cardenosa A, Camacho-Cardenosa M, Brooks D, Timon R, Olcina G, Brazo-Sayavera J
Atencion Primaria 2019 Aug-Sep;51(7):397-405
systematic review

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present review is to evaluate effects of intermittent hypoxia and exercise therapy in cardiometabolic parameters on adult obese people. DATABASE: Three well-known databases were selected: Embase, Medline and Web of Science. Studies selection: Inclusion criteria were: (a) human healthy overweight or obese adults, (b) study randomized controlled trial, (c) original experimental study, (d) English languages and (e) therapy with intermittent hypoxia and exercise. DESIGN: The assessment of the methodological quality of each study was based upon the risk of bias (PEDro scale) and level of evidence (CBO Guidelines). DATA EXTRACTION: five articles clearly met inclusion criteria and were reviewed to data extraction. RESULTS: In the hypoxia groups, weight, body mass index, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, fat mass and lean mass improved in at least two studies in comparison with the baseline. Systolic blood pressure improved in one study. The lipid profile and the aerobic capacity were not reduced significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that combined hypoxia with exercise may help to improve cardiometabolic parameters in obese people.

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