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THE EFFECT OF A SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING PROGRAM ON NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION AND BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS RATIO IN NON-ATHLETES

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  93-114

Abstract

 The aim of this study was to examine the effect of a selected aerobic TRAINING program on NITRIC OXIDE (NO) production and liproteins ratio in healthy humans. The changing of NO and blood serum lipoproteins are studied as an important mediator in vasodilatation of vascular and decreasing the ratio of harmful lipoproteins (LDL-C) to useful lipoproteins (HDL-C). A sample of 15 subjects with average of age 20.5+2.3 yr. weight 65.88+7.05 kg and height 173.25+5.07cm were selected randomly from volunteers. Subjects didnt have heavy physical activity and used low nitrate diet in conformity with special prescription in 48-h period before clinical EXERCISE test and blood sampling. The blood sampling were collected in fasting and resting and immediately after a single session of EXERCISE. Then subjects participated in 8 weeks of activities for 4 sessions per weeks. ANOVA repeated-measures and LSD (P<0.05) was used for analyzing the collected data. The nitrite of blood serum during the resting period, immediately after a session of EXERCISE, and after doing a selected TRAINING program were 6.71 +0.58, 7.73+0.46, 13.65 + 2.10 (SE) µM, respectively. In the mean time, the ratio of lipoproteins during the resting period, immediately after a session of EXERCISE, and after doing a selected TRAINING program were 1.79+0.14,1.42+0.10,1.37 (SE) mg/dI, respectively. It was concluded that after performing a selected TRAINING program, the production of NO in resting and after a session of EXERCISE increased significantly (P<0.05) comparing to the first day of research. Also there was significant variations between the ratio of lipoproteins in the various stages. These changes may help to explain the beneficial effects of physical EXERCISE on cardiovascular health.

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    APA: Copy

    NAGHAVI ALHOSEINI, J., NIKBAKHT, H.A., & ZAVARAN, A.. (2002). THE EFFECT OF A SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING PROGRAM ON NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION AND BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS RATIO IN NON-ATHLETES. RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE, 1(2), 93-114. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/366971/en

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    NAGHAVI ALHOSEINI J., NIKBAKHT H.A., ZAVARAN A.. THE EFFECT OF A SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING PROGRAM ON NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION AND BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS RATIO IN NON-ATHLETES. RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE[Internet]. 2002;1(2):93-114. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/366971/en

    IEEE: Copy

    J. NAGHAVI ALHOSEINI, H.A. NIKBAKHT, and A. ZAVARAN, “THE EFFECT OF A SELECTED AEROBIC TRAINING PROGRAM ON NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION AND BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS RATIO IN NON-ATHLETES,” RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 93–114, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/366971/en

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