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Effect of 10 weeks of speed and endurance exercises and a period of detraining on serum nesfatin-1, lipid profiles, body fat percent and body mass index in non-athlete healthy men

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  129-140

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 Background and Aim Adipokines are involved in obesity-related illnesses and may be an indicatior of increase the risk of cardiovascular disease The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of speed and endurance exercises training and a period of detraining on the serum levels of Nesfatin-1, Lipid profile, body fat percent, and body mass index (BMI) in non-athlete healthy men. Materials and Methods: Thirty-nine non-athletic male students were randomly divided into three equal groups (n=13) including Speed training, Endurance training, and control groups. Endurance training exercised up to 60-85 VO2max and Speed training carried out up to 80-100 VO2max in 10 weeks, 3 sessions per week which followed by 4 weeks of detraining. Blood samples were taken after 12-hour fasting state under similar conditions. Serum levels of dependent variables were measured by commercial kits. It is applied the Shapiro-Wilk, repeated measure of ANOVA, one-way of ANOVA and least significant difference (LSD) tests for extraction of results at the significant level of p<0. 05. Results: There were no significant differnces between groups after 8 weeks of intervention (p<0. 05). While fat percent decreased significantly (p>0. 05) after Endurance training; total cholesterol or triglyceride decreased and high density lipoprotein cholesterol increased significantly (p>0. 05) after Speed training. On the other hand, we did not observe siginificant changes after 4 weeks of detraining (p<0. 05). Conclusion: With attention to the improvement of lipid characteristics after Speed training, this type of exercise may have more effective role in the cardiovascular problems.

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    KARAJIBANI, MANSOUR, MONTAZERIFAR, FARZANEH, DEHGHANI, KARIM, MOGHARNASI, MEHDI, Mousavi Gilani, Seyed Reza, & DASHIPOUR, ALIREZA. (2020). Effect of 10 weeks of speed and endurance exercises and a period of detraining on serum nesfatin-1, lipid profiles, body fat percent and body mass index in non-athlete healthy men. JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL STUDIES AT BIOSCIENCES IN SPORT, 7(14 ), 129-140. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/374403/en

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    KARAJIBANI MANSOUR, MONTAZERIFAR FARZANEH, DEHGHANI KARIM, MOGHARNASI MEHDI, Mousavi Gilani Seyed Reza, DASHIPOUR ALIREZA. Effect of 10 weeks of speed and endurance exercises and a period of detraining on serum nesfatin-1, lipid profiles, body fat percent and body mass index in non-athlete healthy men. JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL STUDIES AT BIOSCIENCES IN SPORT[Internet]. 2020;7(14 ):129-140. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/374403/en

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    MANSOUR KARAJIBANI, FARZANEH MONTAZERIFAR, KARIM DEHGHANI, MEHDI MOGHARNASI, Seyed Reza Mousavi Gilani, and ALIREZA DASHIPOUR, “Effect of 10 weeks of speed and endurance exercises and a period of detraining on serum nesfatin-1, lipid profiles, body fat percent and body mass index in non-athlete healthy men,” JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL STUDIES AT BIOSCIENCES IN SPORT, vol. 7, no. 14 , pp. 129–140, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/374403/en

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