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Weight training is better than Aerobics for losing Ab Fat

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Probably because more muscle = more calories burned.



http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/pr...raining-appears-key-to-controlling-belly-fat/

Boston, MA ? Healthy men who did twenty minutes of daily weight training had less of an increase in age-related abdominal fat compared with men who spent the same amount of time doing aerobic activities, according to a new study by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers and colleagues. Combining weight training and aerobic activity led to the most optimal results. Aerobic exercise by itself was associated with less weight gain compared with weight training.


The study appears online December 22, 2014 in Obesity.

?Because aging is associated with sarcopenia, the loss of skeletal muscle mass, relying on body weight alone is insufficient for the study of healthy aging,? said lead author Rania Mekary, a researcher in HSPH?s Department of Nutrition and assistant professor of social and administrative sciences at the School of Pharmacy of MCPHS University. ?Measuring waist circumference is a better indicator of healthy body composition among older adults. Engaging in resistance training or, ideally, combining it with aerobic exercise could help older adults lessen abdominal fat while increasing or preserving muscle mass.?


Prior studies had been focused on a specific population (e.g. overweight or with type 2 diabetes) and were of short duration and had mixed results. The new study was long-term with a large sample of healthy men with a wide range of BMI (body mass index).

Mekary and colleagues studied the physical activity, waist circumference (in centimeters (cm)), and body weight of 10,500 healthy U.S. men aged 40 and over participating in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study between 1996 and 2008. Their analysis included a comparison of changes in participants? activity levels over the 12-year period to see which activities had the most effect on the men?s waistlines. Those who increased the amount of time spent in weight training by 20 minutes a day had less gain in their waistline (-0.67 cm) compared with men who similarly increased the amount of time they spent on moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise (-0.33 cm), and yard work or stair climbing (-0.16 cm). Those who increased their sedentary behaviors, such as TV watching, had a larger gain in their waistline.


?This study underscores the importance of weight training in reducing abdominal obesity, especially among the elderly,? said Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at HSPH and senior author of the study. ?To maintain a healthy weight and waistline, it is critical to incorporate weight training with aerobic exercise.?
 
I guess I will have to cancel my curves membership.(your all winners they tell me)
 
I read this article when it came out and I thought it made sense based on (mine and yours) years of experience doing lifting and cardio.
 
I guess I will have to cancel my curves membership.(your all winners they tell me)
Not only winners but *special snowflakes*

From what I know you lose fat in reverse order of how it went on. First on = last off.
No way to target an area like abs or love handles, I thought.
But n=10,500 is a big group.

"Aerobic exercise by itself was associated with less weight gain compared with weight training."
Well muscle weighs more than fat and weight training adds muscle. Aerobics is catabolic. So, yeah.
I guess 10,500 x2 trips to the BodPod would be a bit pricey. But BF% is the key determinant.
http://www.bodpodbellevue.com/bod-pod-test.html
 
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I guess I will have to cancel my curves membership.(your all winners they tell me)

Curves

The foundation of their program is based on Circuit Training (Metabolic Training), which is an effective method of burning body fat.

The Problems

1) Most women who go their don't push it. The key is to drive your heart rate above 75% of your Heart Rate Max.

2) "You can't out train a bad diet." The majority of women who go there continue to have a poor diet.

3) The Curve Employees are clueless. They advice clients incorrectly.

Kenny Croxdale
 
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