Title of article :
Effects of Exercise Training on Oxidative Biomarkers in Coronary Artery Disease
Author/Authors :
TURKY, KHALID T.Y. 6th of October University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Cardiovascular/Respiratory Disorder and Geriatrics, Egypt
Abstract :
Background: Oxidative stress appears to play a major role in the development of cardiovascular diseases and the progression of coronary artery disease. Exercise training promotes favorable effects on cardiovascular state. Aims: To evaluate the effect of endurance training on (glutathione and malondialdehyde) and VO2max on coronary artery disease patients. Methods: Thirty patients with coronary artery disease were divided randomly into the endurance training (15 patients) and control groups (15 patients). The endurance-training group exercised on a stationary bicycle ergometer at moderate intensity. The exercise was performed in three session per week for eight weeks. Patients in the control group did not receive any type of exercise. The oxidative biomarkers (glu-tathione and malondialdehyde) and VO2max in the control group were measured before and after the study duration. Results: Glutathione in the endurance training group improved from (842.42±112.84 to 976.39±145.43µmol (p 0.003). Malondialdehyde in the endurance-training group changed from 7.67±1.22 to 6.5±1.21µmol (p 0.005) VO2max increased from 23.72±2.17 to 27.7±5.11 ml/min/kg. Conclusion: Endurance training for patients with coronary artery disease results in a favorable changes in oxidative biomarkers and VO2max.
Keywords :
Exercise training , Oxidative biomarkers , Coronary artery disease
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University