%0 Journal Article %T Cardiopulmonary exercise testing ¨C effective method for evaluation and recommendation of individualized exercise training in patients with metabolic syndrome %A Claudiu Avram %A Mihaela Oravi£¿an %A Lucian D. Hoble %A Bogdan Alm£¿jan-Gu£¿£¿ %J Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal %D 2011 %I Mirton Publishing %X The present study aims to emphasize the role of cardiopulmonary exercise training (CPET) in evaluation and recommendation of individualized exercise training in patients with a metabolic syndrome. Methods: We performed a prospective longitudinal study of 9 months. The study group consisted of 28 young patients (21.3¡À3.1 years old) without contraindications to exercise, previously diagnosed with metabolic syndrome according to NCEP-ATPIII criteria. All patients were evaluating at baseline and after 3 months of intervention and at the end of the study (after 9 months). The evaluation consists in performing a CPET on bicycle ergometer in which subjects were monitored in terms of cardiac and respiratory parameters. The CPET results allow us to establish the range of effort intensity in which the patient should exercise in order to burn calories and achieve the maximum fat oxidation rate. All patients benefit from an intensive interval exercise training programme, supervised and guided by a physical therapist. Exercise training consisted in 50 minutes sessions, 3 times per week, at intensive endurance training zone (in the range of anaerobic threshold), completed by 1 minute interval in the range between anaerobic threshold (AT) and respiratory compensation point (RCP), for every 5 minutes of training. Results: After 9 months of intervention we noticed an improvement of abdominal obesity (waist circumference decreased from 98.98¡À10.14 cm to 89.54¡À12.32 cm, p<0.001), physical fitness (V¡¯O2peak increased from 1.83¡À0.33 l/min to 2.13¡À0.4 l/min, p<0.001) and endurance (Oxygen uptake in the range of anaerobic treshold increase from 1.27¡À0.27 l/min to 1.55¡À0.31 l/min, p<0.001). Conclusions: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing together with training zones determinations is a useful tool for assessing the exercise capacity and drawing up individual workouts. Active and closely monitored intervention by individualized exercise training programmes leads to improved physical fitness, endurance and central obesity in young patients with metabolic syndrome. %K cardiopulmonary exercise test %K exercise training %K metabolic syndrome %U http://www.tperj.ro/en/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/TPERJ_Issue_7_vol_4_Art_4.pdf