Author/Authors :
Ghazalian, Farshad Department of Physical Education - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The intensity of the vibration load refers to frequency and amplitude.
Objectives: The present study aimed at reviewing the effects of high and low intensity whole body vibration training on inflammatory
markers.
Methods: Overall, 30 healthy male patients were divided to three groups, including control (N = 8), high intensity (N = 11), and low
intensity (N = 11) groups. Training included consecutive weeks, three times each week with low intensity (amplitudes of 2 mm), high
intensity (amplitudes of 4 mm), and progressive frequencies. Blood samples were analyzed for concentrations of high sensitivity
C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and fibrinogen before and after completion of training. Paired sample t-test and One-way Analysis of
Variance (ANOVA) were used to analyze the research findings (P0.05).
Results: Whole body vibration training with low and high intensities had no significant effects on hsCRP and fibrinogen levels (P
0.05).
Conclusions: It appears that six weeks of low and high intensity vibration training has the same effects on CRP and fibrinogen.