Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men
Background and Objective: A few data is available about effect of exercise training on level of resistin and novel insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men. This study was performed to determine the effect of a period of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resist...
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doaj-6acec3d4ed7242ab809ff176b610692b2020-11-25T01:01:31ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802015-12-011742129Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive menMoradi F0 Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Saghez Branch, Islamic Azad University, Saghez, Iran Background and Objective: A few data is available about effect of exercise training on level of resistin and novel insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men. This study was performed to determine the effect of a period of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men. Methods: In this clinical trial study, nineteen underweight inactive men were randomly divided into resistance training (n=9, 20.9±3.6 yr) and controls (n=10, 21.4±2.7 yr). Resistance training protocol consisted of twelve weeks weight training, 3 sessions training per week, each session for 60 minutes. General characteristics of subjects, serum concentration of resistin, and indices adiponectin-resistin (AR), homeostasis model assessment - adiponectin ratio (HOMA-AD) and insulin resistance (IRAR) were assessed before and after the training. Results: HOMA-AD and IRAR were reduced in resistance training group compare to controls, while serum resistin and AR did not significant reduce. Pretest-posttest difference means of HOMA-AD and IRAR were different between resistance training and control groups, while no significant differences were observed in the case of serum resistin concentration and AR. These parameters were not significant in the control group. Conclusion: Resistance training is associated with improved insulin resistance (decrease of HOMA-AD and IRAR indices), while did not change resistin level in underweight inactive men.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-861&slc_lang=en&sid=1Resistance trainingInsulin resistanceResistin |
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Moradi F Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان Resistance training Insulin resistance Resistin |
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Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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Effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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effect of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men |
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Golestan University of Medical Sciences |
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مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان |
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1562-4765 2008-4080 |
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2015-12-01 |
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Background and Objective: A few data is available about effect of exercise training on level of resistin and novel insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men. This study was performed to determine the effect of a period of resistance training on serum level of resistin and insulin resistance indices in underweight inactive men. Methods: In this clinical trial study, nineteen underweight inactive men were randomly divided into resistance training (n=9, 20.9±3.6 yr) and controls (n=10, 21.4±2.7 yr). Resistance training protocol consisted of twelve weeks weight training, 3 sessions training per week, each session for 60 minutes. General characteristics of subjects, serum concentration of resistin, and indices adiponectin-resistin (AR), homeostasis model assessment - adiponectin ratio (HOMA-AD) and insulin resistance (IRAR) were assessed before and after the training. Results: HOMA-AD and IRAR were reduced in resistance training group compare to controls, while serum resistin and AR did not significant reduce. Pretest-posttest difference means of HOMA-AD and IRAR were different between resistance training and control groups, while no significant differences were observed in the case of serum resistin concentration and AR. These parameters were not significant in the control group. Conclusion: Resistance training is associated with improved insulin resistance (decrease of HOMA-AD and IRAR indices), while did not change resistin level in underweight inactive men. |
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Resistance training Insulin resistance Resistin |
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