Title of article :
The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training with Genistein on Biomechanical Properties of Femur Bone in Elderly Female Rats
Author/Authors :
Keikhosravi, Farideh Department of Sport Sciences - Shiraz University , Daryanoosh, Farhad Department of Sport Sciences - Shiraz University , Koushkie Jahromi, Maryam Department of Sport Sciences - Shiraz University , Nemati, Javad Department of Sport Sciences - Shiraz University
Abstract :
Background and objective: Proper exercise and nutrition can help prevent bone disorders in old age, therefore present study aimed to investigate the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) with genistein (Ge) on biomechanical properties of
femur bone in elderly female rats.
Methods: In this experimental study, 40 elderly female rats with mean age of 18- 24
months and mean weight of 220.15±15.28 g were divided into five groups of eight rats
including: 1) control (C), 2) sham (Sh), 3) HIIT, 4) HIIT + Ge, and 5) Ge. During
eight weeks groups 3 and 4 performed HIIT for three sessions per week with an
intensity of 90 to 95% of maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) in high intensity
intervals and 40 to 45% VO2max in low intensity intervals and groups 4 and 5
received 60 mg/kg/day Ge peritoneally. Maximum bending strength (Fmax) measured
with three- point bending test and serum levels of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus were
measured by o-Cresolphthalein and molybdate methods, respectively. Shapiro- Wilk,
one way ANOVA with Tukey’s post- hoc tests were used for analysis of data
(P≤0.05).
Results: HIIT (P=0.02), Ge (P=0.001) and HIIT+Ge (P=0.001) significantly increased
Fmax also Ge (P=0.04) and HIIT+Ge (P=0.03) had more favorable effect on
increasing Fmax compare to HIIT nevertheless HIIT, Ge and HIIT+Ge had not
significant effect on Ca and phosphorus (P≥0.05).
Conclusion: Although HIIT and Ge alone can enhance Fmax in femur of elderly female rats, nevertheless HIIT+Ge has more favorable effect on increase of Fmax compare to HIIT.
Keywords :
High Intensity Interval Training , Genistein , Biomechanical Properties , Femur
Journal title :
Jorjani Biomedicine Journal