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THE EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BASAL LEVELS OF INSULIN, GLUCOSE, IL-18, IL-6 & CRP AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE

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 Introduction: OBESITY and physically inactive lifestyles are associated with an increased risk for developing INSULIN RESISTANCE. It has been confirmed that INSULIN RESISTANCE is a common feature in many inflammatory diseases and can be recognized with overproduced levels of markers such as IL-6, IL-18 & CRP. The aim of this study was to determine whether OBESITY or inactivity is stronger factors in the developmental INSULIN RESISTANCE, considering INSULIN RESISTANCE markers such as IL-6, IL-18 and CRP.Materials and Methods: Thirty-two healthy, male students participated in the present study, age 24.8±2.52 years, height 175.47±6.7, and weight 81.64±20.14). Weight and body fat were measured with the body composition set and LEVELS OF EXERCISE was determined with the PA-Rscore questionnaire. All subjects based on body fat and LEVELS OF EXERCISE were divided into 4 groups: Active obese (n=8), active, non-obese (n=8), inactive, obese (n=8) and inactive, nonobese (n=8). To determine fasting values of IL-6, IL-18, CRP, glucose and insulin blood samples were obtained at 8 a.m.Results: Obese subjects had higher resting levels of IL-6, IL18, CRP and insulin than lean subjects, with no significant difference between active lean and inactive lean subjects at resting levels of INFLAMMATORY MARKERS. However there was a significant difference in the resting levels of IL-18 between active and inactive obese subjects (t=-2.51 P=0.031), and also a significant difference in resting levels of IL-6, IL-18, CRP, insulin and HOMA between inactive obese with active and inactive lean subjects, IL-18 having the strongest relationship with HOMA (r=0. 54 p=0.001).Conclusion: Results indicated that OBESITY is a stronger factor than inactivity for development of INSULIN RESISTANCE. On the other hand, activity has anti-inflammatory effects, and hence can decrease the effects of OBESITY, in the development of INSULIN RESISTANCE.

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    AMANI SHALAMZADI, S., AGHA ALINEZHAD, HAMID, GHARAKHANLOU, R., MOLA NOURI SHAMSI, MAHDIEH, & TALEBI BADRABADI, K.. (2010). THE EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BASAL LEVELS OF INSULIN, GLUCOSE, IL-18, IL-6 & CRP AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM (IJEM), 11(6 (SN 48)), 699-706. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/27363/en

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    AMANI SHALAMZADI S., AGHA ALINEZHAD HAMID, GHARAKHANLOU R., MOLA NOURI SHAMSI MAHDIEH, TALEBI BADRABADI K.. THE EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BASAL LEVELS OF INSULIN, GLUCOSE, IL-18, IL-6 & CRP AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM (IJEM)[Internet]. 2010;11(6 (SN 48)):699-706. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/27363/en

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    S. AMANI SHALAMZADI, HAMID AGHA ALINEZHAD, R. GHARAKHANLOU, MAHDIEH MOLA NOURI SHAMSI, and K. TALEBI BADRABADI, “THE EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BASAL LEVELS OF INSULIN, GLUCOSE, IL-18, IL-6 & CRP AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM (IJEM), vol. 11, no. 6 (SN 48), pp. 699–706, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/27363/en

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