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Ergen N, Parildar H., Cigerli Ö., Dogruk A., Ünal H. , Guvener N
Patient Compliance to Physical Exercise in Obesity Treatment
Acta Endo (Buc) 2013, 9 (2): 321-330doi: 10.4183/aeb.2013.321
Objective. The goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Exercise Physiology Clinic by assessing weight loss profiles of patients who attended the clinic.
Study design. The data on 2039 visits performed between April 2010 and March 2011 by 1102 individuals who attended the Exercise Physiology Clinic were assessed.
Subjects and methods. Patients who attended two to three visits were classified as Group 1 and those who paid four or more visits were classified as Group 2. Body analyses were performed by bioimpedance technique and Body Mass Indices (BMIs) were calculated and then personal exercise programs were prescribed
according to measurements made in each visit.
Results. Mean age and mean BMI of the patients at baseline were 47.1±14.0 (16-92 years) and 32.2±6.7 kg/m2 (15.1-63.7 kg/m2), respectively. According to the visit frequency, in patients who visited our clinic two or more times, monthly mean differences in body weight and body fat were calculated as 0.72±0.9 kg and 0.53±0.8 kg/month, respectively. The differences between the baseline and the final measurements of body weight and body fat were higher in Group 2 when compared to Group 1 (p<0.01). While no statistical significance was found between the two groups in terms of weight loss, the change in body fat mass was found to be significantly greater at every visit in Group 2 compared to that of Group 1 (p=0.2 and p=0.05, respectively).
Conclusions. A decrease was demonstrated in the body weight and fat mass of the patients who were followed up in our Exercise Physiology Clinic. The results suggested that the increase in the number of exercise physiology clinics will have an important role in preventing metabolic disorders associated with obesity.
Keywords: exercise physiology, obesity.
Correspondence: Nilay Ergen MD, Baskent University Istanbul Hospital, Department of Exercise Physiology, 34662, Istanbul, Turkey, E-mail: nilayergen@mynet.com