

Volume 6, Issue 9(Suppl)
J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2016
ISSN: 2165-7904 JOWT, an open access journal
Obesity 2016
December 08-10, 2016
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Movement activities like a tool of obesity and weight management
T
he current epidemic of obesity is a problem not only to public health, but each individual. It is up to about 5% of cases the
problem of education and not medicine. For an effective intervention it is necessary in the first place timely to identify its
initial stages and simultaneously identify the variables that can affect by the external interventions. The basic tool for successful
intervention is to change the lifestyle of intervened individuals – from sedentary to active. The first step is early diagnostics and
then selecting individual approach that respects the health, previous experience physical, physical fitness, time and economic
conditions and the relationship with its surroundings to influence obesity of the subject. The movement intervention with
the weekly energy content ranged from 1500 kcal to 2700 kcal (depending on subject’s body mass) in the time duration of
5 months is able to cause a decline in the mean %BF of about 24.0%, and increase in the mean VO2peak about 14.0% (both
independently on body mass, age and gender). We can conclude that an exercise program with a similar energy content, form
and intensity causes the similar changes in BC and in motor and functional performance in subjects, differing in body mass,
age and gender.
Biography
Vaclav Bunc has obtained his PhD from TU Prague in 1979. He is a Vice-dean of Faculty of Physical Education and Sport at Charles University Prague. His main
research topics are obesity management, application of mathematical methods and models in PE and sport, evaluation of physical fitness, exercise physiology,
functional and physical testing in laboratory and field, body composition, BIA methods and moving regimes for prevention. He has published more than 350 papers
in Czech and internationally reputed journals and is serving as an Editorial Board Member of repute.
bunc@ftvs.cuni.czVaclav Bunc
Charles University, Czech Republic
Vaclav Bunc, J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2016, 6:9(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7904.C1.041