E Watt’s research while affiliated with University of Michigan and other places

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Initial work tolerance of extremely obese patients
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March 1975

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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

M L Foss

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E Watt

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D E Schteingart

Initial work tolerance (walking) of 16 extremely obese (133 to 238 kg) patients entering a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program was low, as previously reported, but also highly variable. Some were capable of walking one mile nonstop while others required as much as eight weeks of progressive exercise training to reach this goal. Treadmill test - indirect calorimetry results indicate that patients required approximately 20 minutes to walk one mile at their fastest pace (3 mph), displayed near steady state aerobic metabolism and expended approximately 150 to 200 net kcal/mile. Patients were screened for abnormal cardiac responses to work using graded exercise test procedures with electrocardiography and there were no apparent hazardous episodes during rehabilitative training.

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... The major reasons responsible for this condition are multifactorial ranging from genetic, gender [6], environmental factors , increased caloric intake and decreased physical activity and psychological disorders [7]. In developing countries overweight /obesity has been on the increased in the recent time and believed to be the major cause of premature death in recent time and in the near future [8][9]. Obesity and diabetes result in decreased health related quality of life with impairment in physical functioning resulting in increased mortality and mobility .There is also associated general health and bodily pain ,loss of self-esteem and psychosocial states [10]. ...

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Relationship Between Body Mass Index, And Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Among Adult Nigerians In Makurdi, Nigeria.
Initial work tolerance of extremely obese patients
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  • March 1975

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation