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Impact of Resistance Training on Body Composition, Physical Fitness, and Cardiometabolic Health in Children and Adolescents With Overweight/Obesity: An Umbrella Review With Meta‐Analyses

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ABSTRACT Background Resistance training (RT) is increasingly recognized as a promising exercise modality for enhancing health and fitness in children and adolescents. However, evidence remains inconsistent in those with overweight/obesity. This umbrella review synthesized evidence from systematic reviews to evaluate RT effects on body composition, physical fitness, and cardiometabolic health in this population. Methods We searched seven databases from inception to February 2026 for systematic reviews with meta‐analyses comparing RT versus controls in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity. Main outcomes included percent body fat, fat‐free/lean mass, muscular strength, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiometabolic markers. We conducted meta‐analyses on unique primary data, with subgroup analyses by comparator type (active vs. inactive), training frequency (1–2 vs. ≥ 3 sessions/week), duration (≤ 12 vs. > 12 weeks), and age (≤ 12 vs. > 12 years). Results Sixteen systematic reviews (67 primary studies, 5112 participants) were included. Compared with all non‐RT control conditions, RT decreased percent body fat (mean difference [MD]: −0.53%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: −1.00 to −0.06) and increased fat‐free/lean mass (MD: 0.48 kg; 95% CI: 0.23 to 0.74). Muscular strength also improved significantly, with consistent benefits across body regions, training frequencies, durations, and age groups. Subgroup analyses indicated significant improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness, visceral fat, and fasting insulin versus inactive controls. Conclusion This umbrella review demonstrates that RT significantly improves body composition and physical fitness in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity, alongside modest cardiometabolic health benefits. Our findings support integrating RT into school‐ and community‐based programs for pediatric obesity management.

Authors

Poon ET; Iu JC; Franklin BA; Phillips SM; Lubans DR; Schoenfeld BJ; Smith JJ; Kennedy SG; Wong P; Batrakoulis A

Journal

Obesity Reviews, , ,

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

May 22, 2026

DOI

10.1111/obr.70171

ISSN

1467-7881
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