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COMPARISON THE EFFECTS OF 6 WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND CONCURRENT TRAINING ON AEROBIC POWER AND RESTING LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONE AND CORTISOL IN HEALTHY CHILDREN

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  38-46

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 Background: There are few studies related to effects of exercise training, including CONCURRENT TRAINING, on hormonal changes in children. Hence, the aim of this study was to Compare the effects of 6 weeks of resistance training and concurrent resistance and endurance training on AEROBIC POWER (VO2peak) and resting levels of GROWTH HORMONE and CORTISOL in HEALTHY CHILDREN.Materials and Methods: The subjects of this quasi-experimental study were 35 healthy boys between 9-11 years old, which were randomly divided into three groups of CONCURRENT TRAINING (n=12), resistance training (n=11), control (n=12). Experimental groups were trained during 6 weeks; 3 times a week. Control group were performed only their routine activities. VO2peak test was taken 48 hours before and after implementation of 6-weeks protocols and samples were selected from all subjects. Measurement of resting levels of GH and cortical was performed with ELISA method. For data analysis, one way ANOVA and paired t-test were used.Results: The results showed that VO2peak and resting levels of GH increased significantly in concurrenttraining group (p=0.001, p=0.003, respectively). Resting level of CORTISOL in concurrent group was significantly lower than the other groups (p<0.05) and it was reducedsignificantlyin CONCURRENT TRAINING and resistance training groups (p=0.001, p=0.036).Conclusion: It seems a CONCURRENT TRAINING period has greater benefits on VO2peak and resting levels of GH and cortical in children in comparison with resistance training.

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    RAFIE, M.M., SHAVANDI, N., SAREMI, A., & ABDOLMALEKI, A.. (2014). COMPARISON THE EFFECTS OF 6 WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND CONCURRENT TRAINING ON AEROBIC POWER AND RESTING LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONE AND CORTISOL IN HEALTHY CHILDREN. ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ), 17(3 (85)), 38-46. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/68910/en

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    RAFIE M.M., SHAVANDI N., SAREMI A., ABDOLMALEKI A.. COMPARISON THE EFFECTS OF 6 WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND CONCURRENT TRAINING ON AEROBIC POWER AND RESTING LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONE AND CORTISOL IN HEALTHY CHILDREN. ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ)[Internet]. 2014;17(3 (85)):38-46. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/68910/en

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    M.M. RAFIE, N. SHAVANDI, A. SAREMI, and A. ABDOLMALEKI, “COMPARISON THE EFFECTS OF 6 WEEKS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING AND CONCURRENT TRAINING ON AEROBIC POWER AND RESTING LEVELS OF GROWTH HORMONE AND CORTISOL IN HEALTHY CHILDREN,” ARAK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL (AMUJ), vol. 17, no. 3 (85), pp. 38–46, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/68910/en

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