The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men
Applying several energy systems and concurrent performing of various training models have a more effective role in preventing precocious occurrence of many diseases compared to training single energy system. This can be seen in case of physiologic and metabolic adaptations of the human body too. The...
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doaj-62499691a9d349e39e298ae6bde441572021-01-02T03:18:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAlexandria Journal of Medicine2090-50682016-12-01524367370The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight menKhalid Mohamadzadeh Salamat0Mohammad Ali Azarbayjani1Ashril Yusof2Firouzeh Dehghan3Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Sanandaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj, IranDepartment of Exercise Physiology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran; Corresponding authors. Tel.: +60 104330893; fax: +60 3 7956 9590.Department of Exercise Science, Sports Centre, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Exercise Science, Sports Centre, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala lumpur, Malaysia; Corresponding authors. Tel.: +60 104330893; fax: +60 3 7956 9590.Applying several energy systems and concurrent performing of various training models have a more effective role in preventing precocious occurrence of many diseases compared to training single energy system. This can be seen in case of physiologic and metabolic adaptations of the human body too. The present study attempted to investigate the effect of endurance, resistance and concurrent (endurance–resistance) training on pre-inflammatory cytokines in overweight men. Accordingly, 43 healthy overweight (BMI = 28.56 ± 2.67) young (23.7 ± 3.3 yr) students were volunteered to participate and randomly divided into three experimental (n = 11) and one control (n = 10) groups. The experimental groups performed 3 days/wk endurance, resistance and concurrent training for 8 weeks. Also, prior to and after the training, a blood sample was collected from the subjects in order to measure pre-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α). Following 8 week training, repeated measure ANOVA results showed a significant difference in IL-1β (P = 0.046) and IL-6 (P = 0.009) compared to baseline. However, this was not the case with the TNF-α. Furthermore, between group comparisons showed significant difference in IL-6 (P = 0.020) between endurance and resistance groups. Within group comparisons (depended t student test) also showed a significant difference in IL-1β and IL-6 of endurance and concurrent groups compared to baseline. Generally, it can be concluded that endurance and concurrent exercise training in part has a positive effect on pre-inflammatory cytokines. Keywords: Systemic inflammation, Training, Overweight, Cytokineshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090506815001050 |
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The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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The response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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response of pre-inflammatory cytokines factors to different exercises (endurance, resistance, concurrent) in overweight men |
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Alexandria Journal of Medicine |
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Applying several energy systems and concurrent performing of various training models have a more effective role in preventing precocious occurrence of many diseases compared to training single energy system. This can be seen in case of physiologic and metabolic adaptations of the human body too. The present study attempted to investigate the effect of endurance, resistance and concurrent (endurance–resistance) training on pre-inflammatory cytokines in overweight men. Accordingly, 43 healthy overweight (BMI = 28.56 ± 2.67) young (23.7 ± 3.3 yr) students were volunteered to participate and randomly divided into three experimental (n = 11) and one control (n = 10) groups. The experimental groups performed 3 days/wk endurance, resistance and concurrent training for 8 weeks. Also, prior to and after the training, a blood sample was collected from the subjects in order to measure pre-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α). Following 8 week training, repeated measure ANOVA results showed a significant difference in IL-1β (P = 0.046) and IL-6 (P = 0.009) compared to baseline. However, this was not the case with the TNF-α. Furthermore, between group comparisons showed significant difference in IL-6 (P = 0.020) between endurance and resistance groups. Within group comparisons (depended t student test) also showed a significant difference in IL-1β and IL-6 of endurance and concurrent groups compared to baseline. Generally, it can be concluded that endurance and concurrent exercise training in part has a positive effect on pre-inflammatory cytokines. Keywords: Systemic inflammation, Training, Overweight, Cytokines |
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