Effects of exercise on resting blood pressure in obese children: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

A. García-Hermoso, J. M. Saavedra*, Y. Escalante

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Abstract

The purpose of this meta-analysis was to examine the evidence for the effectiveness of exercise interventions on the resting blood pressure (systolic and diastolic) of obese children. A computerized search was made of seven databases using keywords. Effect sizes (ES) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated, and the heterogeneity of the studies was estimated using Cochran's Q-statistic applied to the effect size means. Nine randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies were selected for review as satisfying the inclusion criteria (n=205 exercise, 205 control). The main cumulative evidence indicates that the exercise programmes with a frequency of three sessions weekly lasting longer than 60min had a moderate effect on systolic blood pressure (ES=-0.46, I2=27%), and programmes of under 12 weeks with more than three sessions weekly were beneficial in terms of reduction of diastolic blood pressure (ES=-0.35, I2=78%).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)919-928
Number of pages10
JournalObesity Reviews
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Other keywords

  • Children
  • Exercise programme
  • Obesity
  • Physical activity

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