Title of article :
Effect of Two Chronic Exercise Protocols on Pre-Atherosclerotic and Anti-Atherosclerotic Biomarkers Levels in Obese and Overweight Children
Author/Authors :
Paahoo, Alireza Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Tadibi, Vahid Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , Behpoor, Nasser Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Obesity is an independent risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis and arterial malformations.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of 12-week high-intensity interval training (HIIT) vs. continuous
Aerobic training on pre-atherosclerotic and anti-atherosclerotic biomarkers levels in obese and overweight children.
Methods: This studywasapproved by the Research EthicsCommitteeof KermanshahUniversity of Medical Sciences. Forty-five obese
and overweight children (age: 11.060.98 years, BMI: 25.121.28 kg/m2) were randomly assigned to a HIIT group (n = 15, 3 sessions
per week, 100% - 110% MAS intensity), aerobic group (n = 15, 3 sessions per week, 40% - 70% HRR intensity) and control group (no
exercise, n = 15), which participated in the study for 12 weeks. Physical, physiological and blood variables measured at the beginning
and end of the 12-week study. Descriptive statistics used to describe the variables and inferential statistics were used to data analysis
Results: The results showed a significant increase in serum levels of salusin-andNOin both training groups, but the contribution
of HIIT was more significant in the intergroup review. Also, the levels of salusin-, body weight, BMI, %BF, WHR and TG/HDL ratio
were significantly decreased in both training groups, which were more significant in the HIIT group.
Conclusions: According to our findings, the use of HIIT seems to be considered as an important factor in preventing chronic diseases
of passive lifestyle for obese and overweight children. Therefore, to improve cardiometabolic health in obese and overweight
children, we recommend regular physical activity with greater emphasis on HIIT.
Keywords :
Continuous Aerobic Training , High-Intensity Interval Training , Nitric Oxide , Salusin-β , Salusin-α
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics