The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of circuit resistance training at varying intensities on Apolipoproteins A (Apo A), B (Apo B), and J (Apo J) in men with obesity. Material & Methods: A total of 44 young men with obesity, aged 23-32 years, were divided into fo...
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description | Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of circuit resistance training at varying intensities on Apolipoproteins A (Apo A), B (Apo B), and J (Apo J) in men with obesity.
Material & Methods: A total of 44 young men with obesity, aged 23-32 years, were divided into four groups: control (n=11), low-intensity (n=11), moderate-intensity (n=11), and high-intensity circuit resistance training (n=11) groups. The training program spanned 12 weeks and was conducted with three sessions per week. Blood samples were collected 72 hours before and 72 hours after the 12-week training programs. These blood samples were transferred to specialized plasma test tubes containing EDTA and were then centrifuged at 10 rpm for 10 minutes.
Findings: A significant decrease in Apo B levels (P < 0.0001) and an increase in Apo A levels (P < 0.05) were observed in the low-intensity training group compared to the control group. Additionally, a significant decrease in Apo J levels was observed in all exercise training groups compared to the control group (P < 0.05).
Discussion & Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that circuit resistance training, particularly at lower intensities, may lead to a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular diseases in obese individuals through the modification of Apo A, Apo B, and Apo J levels. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0aa578bc35e041768b9fb7a272c28ee52024-01-09T08:49:34ZengIlam University of Medical SciencesJournal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences2383-05062383-09722023-06-01103111The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with ObesityMahdi Rezaei Mahbobi0Akbar Nouri-Habashi1 Department of Exercise Physiology and Corrective Movements, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran Department of Exercise Physiology and Corrective Movements, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the impact of 12 weeks of circuit resistance training at varying intensities on Apolipoproteins A (Apo A), B (Apo B), and J (Apo J) in men with obesity. Material & Methods: A total of 44 young men with obesity, aged 23-32 years, were divided into four groups: control (n=11), low-intensity (n=11), moderate-intensity (n=11), and high-intensity circuit resistance training (n=11) groups. The training program spanned 12 weeks and was conducted with three sessions per week. Blood samples were collected 72 hours before and 72 hours after the 12-week training programs. These blood samples were transferred to specialized plasma test tubes containing EDTA and were then centrifuged at 10 rpm for 10 minutes. Findings: A significant decrease in Apo B levels (P < 0.0001) and an increase in Apo A levels (P < 0.05) were observed in the low-intensity training group compared to the control group. Additionally, a significant decrease in Apo J levels was observed in all exercise training groups compared to the control group (P < 0.05). Discussion & Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that circuit resistance training, particularly at lower intensities, may lead to a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular diseases in obese individuals through the modification of Apo A, Apo B, and Apo J levels.http://jbrms.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-664-en.pdfcircuit resistance trainingobese menapolipoproteintraining intensity |
spellingShingle | Mahdi Rezaei Mahbobi Akbar Nouri-Habashi The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences circuit resistance training obese men apolipoprotein training intensity |
title | The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity |
title_full | The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity |
title_fullStr | The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity |
title_short | The Impact of Varying Circuit Resistance Training Intensity on Apolipoproteins in Men with Obesity |
title_sort | impact of varying circuit resistance training intensity on apolipoproteins in men with obesity |
topic | circuit resistance training obese men apolipoprotein training intensity |
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