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    • Exercise Physiology
    • Pediatric Health
    • Obesity Research

    Background:

    • Obesity in adolescents is a growing public health concern.
    • Adolescent obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular risk factors.
    • Combined exercise training is a potential intervention for managing adolescent obesity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effects of a 12-week combined exercise training program.
    • To assess changes in arterial stiffness, vasoactive substances, inflammatory markers, metabolic profile, and body composition.
    • To evaluate the efficacy of exercise interventions in obese adolescent girls.

    Main Methods:

    • Participants: Obese adolescent girls.
    • Intervention: 12-week combined exercise training program.
    • Measurements: Arterial stiffness, vasoactive substances, inflammatory markers, metabolic profile, body composition.

    Main Results:

    • The 12-week program led to significant improvements in arterial stiffness.
    • Vasoactive substances and inflammatory markers showed favorable changes.
    • Metabolic profile and body composition were positively impacted by the exercise intervention.

    Conclusions:

    • Combined exercise training is effective in improving cardiovascular health markers in obese adolescent girls.
    • Exercise interventions can be a valuable tool for managing adolescent obesity and associated risks.
    • Further research should explore long-term effects and optimal exercise protocols.