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The effect of combined training and vitamin D supplement consumption on some indicators of muscle damage, inflammation and antioxidants in addicted women

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  108-117

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 Background and aims: Aim of this study was to determine effect of 8 weeks Combined training and Vitamin D consumption on some of Muscle damage, inflammatory, and anti-oxidative indices in drug Addicted women. Methods: In a semi-experimental study design, 32 Addicted women to methamphetamine and heroin, with average age of 28. 3 ± 6. 7 years, weight of 62. 06 ± 10. 3 kg, and BMI of 24. 10 ± 2. 9, were chosen from an addiction treatment camp and randomly divided into four groups of training, training + supplement (Vitamin D), supplement, and control. Training group did resistance training with intensity of 40– 70% of one-repetition maximum for 18 to 28 min and aerobic training with intensity of 50– 70% of heart rate reserve for 12 to 37. 5 min for 8 weeks with 3 sessions in each week. In order to measure Muscle damage, inflammatory, and anti-oxidative enzymes blood samples were taken before and after training protocol and supplementation. To check normal distribution of data, Shapiro-Wilk test was used. For analyzing the effect of independent variables, one-way ANOVA with repeated measures, dependent T test, and post-hoc Bonferroni test at significance level of 0. 05 were used. Results: Results of dependent T test showed that creatine kinase in training and training + supplement groups, Lactate dehydrogenase in training group, and total antioxidant capacity in training + supplement group were significantly increased (p < 0. 05). Malondialdehyde in training + supplement and supplement groups, and C reactive protein in training + supplement group showed significant decrease (p < 0. 05). Between groups comparison showed that compared to control group, total antioxidant capacity indices and C reactive protein in training + supplement group were significantly increased and decreased, respectively (p < 0. 05). In addition, creatine kinase in both training + supplement and training groups, was significantly increased compared to control group (p < 0. 05). Conclusion: Vitamin D supplementation with Combined training can increase total antioxidant capacity and decrease C reactive protein in drug Addicted women.

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    VAKILI, JAVAD, AMIRSASAN, RAMIN, & Pourhasan, Rana. (2021). The effect of combined training and vitamin D supplement consumption on some indicators of muscle damage, inflammation and antioxidants in addicted women. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 4(3-4 (14) ), 108-117. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/402879/en

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    VAKILI JAVAD, AMIRSASAN RAMIN, Pourhasan Rana. The effect of combined training and vitamin D supplement consumption on some indicators of muscle damage, inflammation and antioxidants in addicted women. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY[Internet]. 2021;4(3-4 (14) ):108-117. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/402879/en

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    JAVAD VAKILI, RAMIN AMIRSASAN, and Rana Pourhasan, “The effect of combined training and vitamin D supplement consumption on some indicators of muscle damage, inflammation and antioxidants in addicted women,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, vol. 4, no. 3-4 (14) , pp. 108–117, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/402879/en

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