The effects of cold exposure on body composition: Analysis with Computerized Bioimpedance

Effects of cold exposure on body composition verified by computerized bioimpedance

Authors

  • Rodrigo Alvaro Brandão Lopes-Martins Research & Development Institute - IP&D University of Vale do Paraíba - UNIVAP
  • Ludymilla Vicente Barbosa Health Technology Laboratory – LATES, Pro-Rectory of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Evangelical University of Goiás – UniEvangelica
  • Mirian Martins Barbosa Souza Laboratory of Biophotonics and Experimental Therapeutics, Pro-Rectory of Research and Graduate Studies, Evangelical University of Goiás – UniEvangelica
  • Anna Beatriz Lobo Laboratory of Biophotonics and Experimental Therapeutics, Pro-Rectory of Research and Graduate Studies, Evangelical University of Goiás – UniEvangelica
  • Sebastião Assis Ribeiro Junior Laboratory of Biophotonics and Experimental Therapeutics (LABITEX), Evangelical University of Goiás - UniEvangélica
  • Alberto Souza de Sá Filho Department of Physical Education at the Evangelical University of Goiás - UniEvangélica
  • Patrícia Sardinha Leonardo Health Technology Laboratory – LATES, Pro-Rectory of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Evangelical University of Goiás – UniEvangelica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2024.22.1353

Keywords:

Cryolipolysis, body composition, bioelectrical impedance, fat reduction, obesity

Abstract

Introduction: Weight gain and obesity are common concerns for midlife women. Obesity is characterized by an accumulation of body fat resulting in body weight at least 20% above the optimum. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of cryolipolysis on body composition in midlife women. Methods: Thirty women aged 30-55 with overweight underwent three cryolipolysis sessions, (45 minutes each), spaced 15 days apart. Body composition was assessed using bioelectrical impedance before and after the intervention. Parameters measured included fat mass, lean mass, muscle mass, muscle/fat ratio, and total body water (TBW) percentage. Results: Significant reductions were observed in both absolute fat mass (from 26 ± 1.5 kg to 24.4 ± 1.51 kg, p<0.05) and fat mass percentage (from 34.4 ± 1.2% to 32.8 ± 1%, p<0.05). Lean mass remained stable (48.91 ± 1.56 kg to 48.82 ± 1.4 kg), with a significant increase in lean mass percentage (65 ± 1.2% to 67 ± 1.2%, p<0.05). Muscle mass percentage rise from 29 ± 0.6% to 31 ± 0.7% (p<0.05). The muscle/fat ratio improved significantly from 0.85 ± 0.04 to 0.95 ± 0.2 (p<0.05), and TBW percentage increased from 46.5 ± 0.9% to 48 ± 0.9% (p<0.01). Conclusion: Cryolipolysis significantly enhances body composition by reducing fat mass, maintaining lean mass, and improving muscle/fat ratio and hydration status. These findings underscore cryolipolysis as an effective non-invasive alternative for body contouring with potential health benefits, including improved metabolic and cardiovascular health. Future research should explore long-term effects and mechanisms to optimize clinical applications.

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Published

2024-08-19

How to Cite

Alvaro Brandão Lopes-Martins, R., Vicente Barbosa, L., Martins Barbosa Souza, M., Beatriz Lobo, A., Assis Ribeiro Junior, S., Souza de Sá Filho, A., & Sardinha Leonardo , P. (2024). The effects of cold exposure on body composition: Analysis with Computerized Bioimpedance: Effects of cold exposure on body composition verified by computerized bioimpedance. Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal, 22. https://doi.org/10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2024.22.1353

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Research articles