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Comparing the Effect of a 10-Week High-and Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Plasma ICAM-I and VCAM-I Levels in Obese boys

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  274-283

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 Background and Aims: The expression of adhesion molecule such as the intercellular adhesion molecule-I (ICAM-I) and vascular adhesion molecule-I (VCAM-I) in obese people may increase atherosclerosis phenomena and cardiovascular diseases. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of 10-week high-intensity and moderate-intensity aerobic trainings on plasma levels of ICAM-I and VCAM-I in obese boys. Methods: The statistical population of the present study was obese boys of Baharestan city. The sample included 36 obese student boys aged 13. 4± 0. 69 years old, height: 163. 06± 7. 88 cm; weight; 85. 72± 8. 42 kg) who were randomly assigned to three groups: high-intensity training (n=12), moderate-intensity training (n=12), and control (n=12). The training was performed at 50%-65% maximal heart rate (moderate-intensity training group) and 70%-85% maximal heart rate (high-intensity training group), three days per week for 10 weeks. The blood sample was collected 48 h before and 48 h after the last session of exercise training. The ICAM-I and VCAM-I were measured via ELISA. Data were analyzed using two-way repeated ANOVA in SPPS, version 18. Results: The results indicated that body weight and BMI decreased significantly after moderate-and high-intensity training (p < 0. 05). VO2max value significantly increased following 10 weeks of exercise training in both groups. No significant different was observed between exercise groups for plasma levels of ICAM-I. Moreover, the plasma levels of VCAM-I decreased significantly in the high-intensity training compared to the moderate-intensity training and control groups (p < 0. 05). Conclusion: It seems that intensity of training may decrease plasma levels of ICAM-I and VCAM-I through decrease of body weight and BMI and increase of VO2max.

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    Mohammad Shirazi, Raziyeh, Ghazaliyan, Farshad, SOORI, RAHMAN, Abednazari, Hosein, & GHOLAMI, MANDANA. (2021). Comparing the Effect of a 10-Week High-and Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Plasma ICAM-I and VCAM-I Levels in Obese boys. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, 10(2 ), 274-283. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/413703/en

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    Mohammad Shirazi Raziyeh, Ghazaliyan Farshad, SOORI RAHMAN, Abednazari Hosein, GHOLAMI MANDANA. Comparing the Effect of a 10-Week High-and Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Plasma ICAM-I and VCAM-I Levels in Obese boys. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE[Internet]. 2021;10(2 ):274-283. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/413703/en

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    Raziyeh Mohammad Shirazi, Farshad Ghazaliyan, RAHMAN SOORI, Hosein Abednazari, and MANDANA GHOLAMI, “Comparing the Effect of a 10-Week High-and Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Plasma ICAM-I and VCAM-I Levels in Obese boys,” SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, vol. 10, no. 2 , pp. 274–283, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/413703/en

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