The effect of eight weeks of concurrent exercises and supplementation ofLoquat leaf extract on Meteorin Like Factor response and cytocreatin-۱۸ inobese men
Publish Year: 1403
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 3 آبان 1403
Abstract:
Objective: What was the effect of eight weeks of combined training and Loquat leafsupplementation on the levels of cytokeratin-۱۸ and Meteorin Like Factor response in obese men.Methodology: This research was a semi-experimental type that was conducted with a pre-test andpost-test design on ۳۶ obese men in ۴ groups (۱: control, ۲: combined exercise, ۳: combinedexercise + supplement, ۴: supplement). The combined exercise protocol includes exercise It wasa resistance and aerobic exercise that was performed in one session, three times a week, forapproximately ۶۰ minutes, and was divided into three stages, each stage including ۴ weeks oftraining. Two ۲۵۰ mg capsules per day made by Jihad University Medicinal Plants ResearchInstitute were prescribed. Results: The statistical results showed that in the training + supplementgroup and the training group, the levels of cytokeratin-۱۸ decreased significantly, and the levelsof Meteorin Like Factor response increased significantly (P <۰.۰۵) but no significant change wasseen in the placebo and control groups (p>۰.۰۵). Discussion and conclusion: The findings of thisresearch proved that the combined exercise and supplement of Loquat leaves can reduce liverfactors related to obesity. to be
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Taiebe Gholamian
Central Tehran Branch,Sport Physiology department
Babak Jamshidnejad
Sanandaj Azad University, Sport Physiology department
Eilnaz Salavati
Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Sport Physiology department
Shokouh AbbaszadehMovaghar
Central Tehran Branch,Sport Physiology department
Behnam Mohammadi
Central Tehran Branch,Sport Physiology department