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Posted by [email protected] at 27/09/2022 13:42:51  •  312 Views


COMPLIANCE LEVEL DIFFERENCE OF TELE-EXERCISING OBESE OFFICE EMPLOYEE ON BODY WEIGHT AND BODY FAT

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Dr. Mury Kuswari, SPd., MSi ( 0324048502 )
Nazhif Gifari, SGz., MSi



SubjectORANG GEMUK
KARYAWAN
OLAHRAGA
Alt. Subject OBESITY
EMPLOYEE
KeywordBERAT BADAN
LEMAK TUBUH

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The problem of overnutrition and obesity tends to increase year by. Office employee is susceptible to physical inactivity and obesity. In context of current pandemic, exercising via online media, termed �teleexercise� may be an effective alternative intervention. However, the effect of compliance and timing of exercise on overall health- related output is still not often discussed. The purpose of the study is to compare the effect of tele-exercise done during working hours vs. after working hours on obese office employee�s weight loss and improvement of body fat percentage, as well as their relation to compliance level. The design of this study is quasi-experimental design, with obese office employee as participants, which then grouped into after work exercise (AW, n = 36, 1-hour duration) and midwork exercise (DW, n = 21, 30-minute duration). Total sampling is used since the target population is under 100 people. Exercises are done 3 times/week for 12 weeks. Data collected are sample characteristics, bodyweight, and percentage of body fat. Both timing of intervention is effective on reducing body weight significantly (p<0.05). Significant reduction (p<0.05) on percentage of body fat is only occurring in DW group. Compliance level for AW and DW group is 63.75% and 61.23%, respectively, and being insignificant to each other (p>0.05). The contribution of compliance in shorter exercise/DW on body fat loss and weight loss is 23.1% and 20.9%, respectively; while the contribution of compliance in longer exercise/AW is 11.3% on body weight loss. In short, mid-working exercise has the similar or even better effect than 1-hour after-work exercise session on weight loss and body fat loss. We recommend tele-exercising during working hours for at least 30 minutes to achieve significant body weight and body fat loss.

Date Create:27/09/2022
Type:Text
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Language:Indonesian
Identifier:UEU-Article-5_0936
Collection ID:5_0936


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