Effect of resistance training on serum interleukin-18 and C-reactive protein in obese men
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Kouhi F1 , Moradi F * 2, Absazadegan M1 |
1- Academic Instructor, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Maku Branch, Maku, Iran 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Saghez Branch, Saghez, Iran , moradi_fatah@yahoo.com |
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Background and Objective: Previous studies have reported inconsistent findings about the effect of endurance training on level of interleukin-18 (IL-18) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in obese individuals. This study was performed to determine the effect of resistance training on serum level of IL-18 and hsCRP in obese men. Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, eighteen obese men were randomly divided into training and control groups. After 12-hours fasting, height, weight, body mass index, body fat percent, serum level of IL-18 and hsCRP were assessed before and after training period. Resistance training protocol consisted of twelve weeks training, 3 sessions training per week, each session for 60 minutes. Results: Mean±SD of IL-18 were 323.34±46.57 pg/ml and 239.43±53.75 pg/ml in training and control groups, respectively. Mean±SD of hsCRP was 3.83±3.65 µg/ml and 3.03±2.98 µg/ml in training and control groups, respectively. This difference was not significant. Conclusion: Performing resistance training for twelve weeks did not significantly reduce IL-18 and hsCRP in obese men. |
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Keywords: Resistance training, High-sensitivity CRP, Interleukin-18, Obesity |
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Type of Study: Original Articles |
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Exercise Physiology
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