Review Article

Does Regular Exercise without Weight Loss Reduce Insulin Resistance in Children and Adolescents?

Table 3

Resistance or combined exercise and insulin resistance (nonrandomized controlled trials).

ReferencesGenderAgeTreatmentBW
(kg)
BMI
(kg/m2)
ISStudy
Duration
ProtocolΔBW
(kg)
ΔBMI
(kg/m2)
ΔIS
(%)
IS
Measure

Treuth et al. [46]22 girls7–10Control (lean)
exercise
29.1
46.6
NANA
315.9
5 mo3 days/wk, 50% of 1RM
2 sets, 12–15 reps, 7 exercises
2.9* 
4.0*
NANA
−8.2
Insulin AUC (OGTT)
(pmol/L)

Bell et al. [47]
8 boys
6 girls
12.7Exercise80.631.68.28 wk3 days/wk, 60 min/session
Strength exercise (2 sets, 10 exercises, 55–65% of 1RM) + Aerobic exercise (cycling)
0.6−0.422.2*Euglycemic clamp
M(lbm) (mg/kg/min)

Van der Heijden et al. [53]6 boys
6 girls
15.5Exercise97.035.33.012 wk2 times/wk, 60 min/session
2-3 sets, 8–20 reps
2.6*0.8*24.0*Hepatic insulin sensitivity index

BMI: body mass index; BW: body weight; HOMA-IR: homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance; IS: insulin sensitivity; OGTT: oral glucose tolerance test; RM: repetition maximum; Δ: Change score.
*Significantly different from baseline within each group ( ).
Significantly different from controls or other groups ( ).