Title of article :
CrossFit training improves blood lipid profile in overweight men: A randomized controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Moghimi Sarani, Amin Department of Exercise physiology - Islamic Azad University Marvdasht branch, Marvdasht, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: CrossFit is recognized as one of the fastest
growing modes of high-intensity functional training. Exercise
training is a useful strategy for controlling blood lipid profile.
The effect of CrossFit training on blood lipid profile is not
well known. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate
the effect of 12 weeks CrossFit training on blood lipid
parameters in overweight men.
Material & Methods: Twenty sedentary overweight men
(BMI: 28.4 ± 1.4 kg.m-2) participated in this study as the
subject. The participants were divided into control (n=10) or
CrossFit (n=10) group based on their maximum oxygen
uptake randomly. The participants in CrossFit group were
performed selected CrossFit training 5 days a week for 12
weeks. Blood samples were collected before and 48h after the
intervention.
Results: Date indicated that plasma glucose (96.2±7.1 to
78.5±4.3), total cholesterol (TC) (162.6±11.0 to 139.2±6.3), triglycerides (TG) (98.2±33.4 to 58.4±13.4) and LDL
(95.2±5.4 to 69.7±.7) were decreased and plasma HDL was
increased (40.7±3.4 to 62.8±3.3) after CrossFit training in
compare to the control group (P<0.001).
Conclusions: Data suggested that CrossFit training is a
novel and useful strategy for controlling blood lipid levels
and blood glycemia.
Keywords :
CrossFit , High-intensity training , Blood lipid , Fasting blood glucose
Journal title :
Journal of Physical Activity and Hormones