Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women
Background: Obesity is associated with increased oxidative stress. In addition, exercise can increase oxidative stress effects. However, the use of dietary supplements may moderate these indices. Objective: The present study is conducted to assess the effect of flaxseed supplementation on the total...
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doaj-fbe3b4e71eb249ef92576b30ba0ee9392021-09-19T04:18:54ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582019-05-011870144153Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight WomenF Halalkhor0 Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran Background: Obesity is associated with increased oxidative stress. In addition, exercise can increase oxidative stress effects. However, the use of dietary supplements may moderate these indices. Objective: The present study is conducted to assess the effect of flaxseed supplementation on the total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation after four weeks concurrent training in overweight women. Methods: Thirty six overweight women with BMI> 25 were randomly divided into four groups of 9 people, including supplementary training, concurrent training, supplementation flaxseed and control. All written consent was taken. Concurrent training included aerobic exercises with an intensity of 65% of heart rate and resistance training with intensity of 60% 1RM In between the Flaxseed powder (0.62 g per kg of body weight per day) was supplemented during the four-week period. Hypothesis research at the level of significance P <0.05 was used to analyze the variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements with inter-group factor. Results: The results showed that the concentration of malondialdehyde biomarker in the non-flax seed group increased significantly after the concurrent training (P <0.05). However, the total antioxidant capacity of plasma was not significantly different (P> 0.05). Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that acute concurrent Physical activity give rise to increased MDA concentration in overweight women. The application of flaxseed extract employed as an antioxidant supplement might ameliorate this marker and prevent the oxidative stress damage.http://jmp.ir/article-1-2569-en.htmlconcurrent trainingflaxseed supplementationoxidative stress |
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Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women |
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Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women |
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Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women |
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Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women |
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Effect of Flaxseed Supplementation and Concurrent Physical Activity on Total Antioxidant Capacity of the Plasma and the Lipid Peroxidation Index of Overweight Women |
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effect of flaxseed supplementation and concurrent physical activity on total antioxidant capacity of the plasma and the lipid peroxidation index of overweight women |
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Background: Obesity is associated with increased oxidative stress. In addition, exercise can increase oxidative stress effects. However, the use of dietary supplements may moderate these indices.
Objective: The present study is conducted to assess the effect of flaxseed supplementation on the total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation after four weeks concurrent training in overweight women.
Methods: Thirty six overweight women with BMI> 25 were randomly divided into four groups of 9 people, including supplementary training, concurrent training, supplementation flaxseed and control. All written consent was taken. Concurrent training included aerobic exercises with an intensity of 65% of heart rate and resistance training with intensity of 60% 1RM In between the Flaxseed powder (0.62 g per kg of body weight per day) was supplemented during the four-week period. Hypothesis research at the level of significance P <0.05 was used to analyze the variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements with inter-group factor.
Results: The results showed that the concentration of malondialdehyde biomarker in the non-flax seed group increased significantly after the concurrent training (P <0.05). However, the total antioxidant capacity of plasma was not significantly different (P> 0.05).
Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that acute concurrent Physical activity give rise to increased MDA concentration in overweight women. The application of flaxseed extract employed as an antioxidant supplement might ameliorate this marker and prevent the oxidative stress damage. |
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