It is clinically relevant to understand whether is safe to recommend to trained overweight/obese people long-distance treks and if these experiences could have a negative psychological impact or become even dangerous exposing the trekkers to the risk of a clinically silent myocardial damage. To answer this questions we have performed a quantitative/qualitative study comparing the changes in mood profiles, personal views, body composition and plasma troponin levels of 40 overweight/obese subjects with those of 36 healthy normal weight subjects after the participation to a trek of 388 km from the Adriatic to the Tyrrhenian seas trek: the “Step by step…Italy’s coast to coast”. The results of this study demonstrate that long distances treks are a safe activity for trained overweight/obese people which should be recommended because improves mood, health status and the relationship of participants with themselves and with the regular practice of exercise with effects similar to those obtained by healthy normal weight subjects.

The Impact of Strenuous Group Physical Activity on Mood States, Personal Views, Body Composition and Markers of Myocardial Damage in Overweight/Obese Adults. The “Step-by-Step Italy’s Coast to Coast” Trek / Mazzeschi, Claudia; Natalia, Piana; Daniela, Capezzali; Antonella, Mommi; Cristina, Aiello; Michela, Gatti; Giannermete, Romani; Livia, Buratta; Dalila, Battistini; Giovanni, Nasini; Elisa, Reginato; Lorena, Urbani; Pazzagli, Chiara; Carla, Ferri; Ambrosio, Giuseppe; DE FEO, Pierpaolo. - In: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 2314-6141. - 2014:(2014). [10.1155/2014/854129]

The Impact of Strenuous Group Physical Activity on Mood States, Personal Views, Body Composition and Markers of Myocardial Damage in Overweight/Obese Adults. The “Step-by-Step Italy’s Coast to Coast” Trek

MAZZESCHI, Claudia;PAZZAGLI, Chiara;AMBROSIO, Giuseppe;
2014

Abstract

It is clinically relevant to understand whether is safe to recommend to trained overweight/obese people long-distance treks and if these experiences could have a negative psychological impact or become even dangerous exposing the trekkers to the risk of a clinically silent myocardial damage. To answer this questions we have performed a quantitative/qualitative study comparing the changes in mood profiles, personal views, body composition and plasma troponin levels of 40 overweight/obese subjects with those of 36 healthy normal weight subjects after the participation to a trek of 388 km from the Adriatic to the Tyrrhenian seas trek: the “Step by step…Italy’s coast to coast”. The results of this study demonstrate that long distances treks are a safe activity for trained overweight/obese people which should be recommended because improves mood, health status and the relationship of participants with themselves and with the regular practice of exercise with effects similar to those obtained by healthy normal weight subjects.
2014
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The Impact of Strenuous Group Physical Activity on Mood States, Personal Views, Body Composition and Markers of Myocardial Damage in Overweight/Obese Adults. The “Step-by-Step Italy’s Coast to Coast” Trek / Mazzeschi, Claudia; Natalia, Piana; Daniela, Capezzali; Antonella, Mommi; Cristina, Aiello; Michela, Gatti; Giannermete, Romani; Livia, Buratta; Dalila, Battistini; Giovanni, Nasini; Elisa, Reginato; Lorena, Urbani; Pazzagli, Chiara; Carla, Ferri; Ambrosio, Giuseppe; DE FEO, Pierpaolo. - In: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 2314-6141. - 2014:(2014). [10.1155/2014/854129]
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