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Comparison of the chronic and acute effects of aerobic continuous and high interval intensity training (HIIT) on vascular inflammation indices (ICAM1, E-Selectin) in sedentary overweight men

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  53-59

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 Adhesion moleculs are new indices that have been emphasesed as a communication loops among obesity, sedentary and cardiovascular deaseas. So for the study of the effect of 8 weeks of Aerobic training with two forms of continous and HIIT, sedentary overweight volunteear men with age, % BF and weight (24. 83± 1. 83, 33. 58± 1. 48, 91. 9± 3. 66) were randomly divided to tow experimental and control groups. The training programs consist for8 weeks with 65 t0 75 %HRmax in continuous group and Interval group prformed 4 set/day with (Work) 70 to 95 %HRmax. The blood sampling was performed after 12 fasting hours in three stage consist of baseline, 48 h after 8 weeks of training and immediately after one session of caute exercise. Resulting data were analyzed by ANOVA with repeated measure 3*3 and post hoc Tukey test (α =0. 05). The finding showed that ICAM1 and E-selectins values in continuous group decreased respectively 3. 7 and 6. 13 percent significantly and in HIIT group ICAMI decreased as 5. 01 percent significantly and E-selectin decreased 0. 3 insignificantly p<. 05. Continuous and HIIT similarly decreased ICAM1 but decreation of E-selectin in HIIT group was not significant like continuous group. one session of acute exercise didn’ t have any significant effect with both form of training. The finding of this study showed continuous training decreased adhesive molecules effectively.

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    Ghodrati, Kamran, MIRZAEI, BAHMAN, & TADIBI, VAHID. (2019). Comparison of the chronic and acute effects of aerobic continuous and high interval intensity training (HIIT) on vascular inflammation indices (ICAM1, E-Selectin) in sedentary overweight men. JOURNAL OF APPLIED HEALTH STUDIES IN SPORT PHYSIOLOGY, 6(1 ), 53-59. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/269329/en

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    Ghodrati Kamran, MIRZAEI BAHMAN, TADIBI VAHID. Comparison of the chronic and acute effects of aerobic continuous and high interval intensity training (HIIT) on vascular inflammation indices (ICAM1, E-Selectin) in sedentary overweight men. JOURNAL OF APPLIED HEALTH STUDIES IN SPORT PHYSIOLOGY[Internet]. 2019;6(1 ):53-59. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/269329/en

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    Kamran Ghodrati, BAHMAN MIRZAEI, and VAHID TADIBI, “Comparison of the chronic and acute effects of aerobic continuous and high interval intensity training (HIIT) on vascular inflammation indices (ICAM1, E-Selectin) in sedentary overweight men,” JOURNAL OF APPLIED HEALTH STUDIES IN SPORT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 6, no. 1 , pp. 53–59, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/269329/en

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