Title of article :
Effect of Aerobic Training with Ginger Supplement on Plasma Levels of Visfatin and Lipid Profile in Middleaged Obese Men
Author/Authors :
Gholipoor ، Mehri Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Qom University of Technology , Karimi ، Mohammad Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Qom University of Technology , Keshavarz ، Saeed Sport Medicine Research Center - Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this research was to study the effect of eight weeks of aerobic training with ginger supplementation on plasma visfatin and lipid profile in obese men. Methods: Forty volunteer middleaged obese men were divided randomly into four equal groups (n=10) including; placebo, ginger supplement, aerobic training and aerobic training with ginger supplement. Aerobic training consisted of eight weeks, three sessions per week and intensity of 5565 percentage of maximum heart rate. Ginger supplementation consisted of 3 gr ginger consumption as capsule, three times before each meal for eight weeks. Changes of plasma levels of visfatin and lipid profile were assayed before and after eight weeks. Data were analyzed using oneway ANOVA test and Tucky’s posthoc comparison (p lt;0.05). Results: There was significant difference between groups in plasma levels of visfatin (p=0.03), VLDL (p=0.01) and TG (p=0.03). The observed difference was related to placebo and aerobic training with ginger supplement groups. Conclusion: It seems that eight weeks of aerobic training with ginger supplementation may improve some cardiovascular risk factors in middleagesd obese men.
Keywords :
Aerobic Training , Obesity , Ginger , Visfatin
Journal title :
Report of Health Care
Journal title :
Report of Health Care