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THE COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT A SINGLE ACUTE EXERCISE ON PLASMA, CRP, TNFα AND IL-6 LEVELS IN IMMATURE OBESE AND NORMAL-WEIGHT BOYS

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  73-78

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 Background and purpose: TNFa, CRP, and IL-6 are new cardiovascular inflammatory markers that an increase in their concentration results in an increase in cardiovascular diseases. This study is designed to compare the effect of a single ACUTE EXERCISE on plasma TNFa, CRP and IL-6 in immature obese and normal-weight boys.Materials and methods: A quasi-experimental study was designed and 21 healthy boy students of 11-14 years old were selected based on systematic randomization. Then, they were assigned into two groups of obese (77.07±17.33 kg) and normal-weight boys (54.7±8.28 kg). After a five-minute warm-up, every participant started cycling on ergometer cycle with 65-70% of his maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max) for 40 minutes, and then he ended his exercise with a five-minute cool-down. Blood samples were taken before, immediately and one hour after exercise to measure TNFa, HS-CRP, and IL-6 levels. Data were analyzed using the independent T-test, analysis of variance with repeated measures (R-ANOVA) test, and the LSD post hoc test.Results: It was shown that the level of CRP, TNFa, and IL-6 in obese boys were significantly higher than that of the normal-weight group in all three times of measurement (P<0.05).Conclusion: The results of this study showed that exercise with 65-70% of VO2 max can increase inflammatory factors in immature obese and normal-weight boys. Thus, exercise can stimulate their inflammatory and immune responses and increase the level of some of the mentioned markers.

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    GAEINI, ABBASALI, GHASEMNIAN, AGHAALI, JALALI DEHKORDI, KHOSRO, KAZEMI, ABDOLREZA, & FALLAHI, ALIASGHAR. (2011). THE COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT A SINGLE ACUTE EXERCISE ON PLASMA, CRP, TNFα AND IL-6 LEVELS IN IMMATURE OBESE AND NORMAL-WEIGHT BOYS. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 21(83), 73-78. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/44389/en

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    GAEINI ABBASALI, GHASEMNIAN AGHAALI, JALALI DEHKORDI KHOSRO, KAZEMI ABDOLREZA, FALLAHI ALIASGHAR. THE COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT A SINGLE ACUTE EXERCISE ON PLASMA, CRP, TNFα AND IL-6 LEVELS IN IMMATURE OBESE AND NORMAL-WEIGHT BOYS. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2011;21(83):73-78. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/44389/en

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    ABBASALI GAEINI, AGHAALI GHASEMNIAN, KHOSRO JALALI DEHKORDI, ABDOLREZA KAZEMI, and ALIASGHAR FALLAHI, “THE COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT A SINGLE ACUTE EXERCISE ON PLASMA, CRP, TNFα AND IL-6 LEVELS IN IMMATURE OBESE AND NORMAL-WEIGHT BOYS,” JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 21, no. 83, pp. 73–78, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/44389/en

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