Dong Hyun Yoon1, Han Sol Song1, Su Seung Hwang1, Jun Seok Son1, Dae-Young Kim1,
Wook Song1,2
1Health and Exercise Science Laboratory, Institute of Sports Science,
2Institute on Aging, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Background: Physical inactivity and reduced energy expenditure lead to increase in obesity among office
workers. In this study, we investigated how 10 weeks of high intensity circuit training and working environment
improvement can change body composition, physical strength and markers of metabolic syndrome.
Methods: A total of 83 employees at risk for metabolic syndrome participated in 10 weeks program of one-hour
circuit training (30 minutes twice weekly) and workplace improvement program, which consisted of dynamic
stretching twice daily for all weekdays. Body composition, anthropometry, blood test, muscle strength/endurance
and cardiopulmonary function of participants were assessed at the baseline and after 10 weeks.
Results: At the end of 10 weeks, significant increases in levels of body composition, serum lipids, muscle
strength and cardiopulmonary were observed in metabolic syndrome risk factor group. In body composition,
significant improvements of body weight, body mass index, lean body mass, %body fat, visceral adipose tissue,
waist and hip circumference and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure were observed in metabolic
syndrome risk factor group. In lipids, hemoglobin A1c and high density lipoprotein were increased significantly
in metabolic syndrome risk factor group. In muscle strength and endurance, significant increases were found.
Also, there was a significant difference in cardiovascular function of maximal oxygen uptake and total running
time among the groups.
Conclusions: These intensive 10 weeks of high intensity circuit training and workplace improvement program
were effective in improving body composition, muscle strength/improvement and cardiopulmonary function.
Therefore, based on this study result, workplace improvement programs might be more developed and applied
for high-risk employees to improve their metabolic syndrome.
Korean J Health Promot 2016;16(2):134-143
Keywords: Circuit-based exercise, Occupational health, Metabolic syndrome X, Resistance training, Muscle
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