علوم زیستی دریا
Davar Rezaeimanesh; Parisa Amiri Farsani
Abstract
Hemostatic balance is a dynamic balance between the process of blood clotting and the mechanism of blood clot dissolution. The purpose of this endeavor was to investigate the effect of an 8-week selected aquatic aerobic training period on fibrinolytic indexes in retired athletes. 20 healthy male volunteers ...
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Hemostatic balance is a dynamic balance between the process of blood clotting and the mechanism of blood clot dissolution. The purpose of this endeavor was to investigate the effect of an 8-week selected aquatic aerobic training period on fibrinolytic indexes in retired athletes. 20 healthy male volunteers were randomly divided into experimental (n=10) and control groups (n=10).Both groups were similar regarding their age and body mass indexes. The training program for the experimental group included three weekly sessions of aquatic aerobic exercise for a period of eight weeks with an intensity of 55-70% of maximal heart rate. The control group had no participation in any regular training program. The blood samples were analyzed for t-PA and PAI-1 antigens, t-PA/PAI-1 complex and D-dimer. Independent and dependent t-tests were implemented to compare parameter averages at α=0.05.The results showed that in the experimental group, t-PA (P=0.001) and t-PA/PAI-1(P=0.003) levels increased significantly while there was a significant decrease in PAI-1(P=0.001) and D-dimer (P=0.001) levels. The comparison of the differences between the two groups showed that the changes in t-PA (P=0.022) and PAI-1(P=0.038) levels was significant. The results of this study showed that aquatic aerobic training can prevent thrombosis and sudden heart disease in retired athletes.
علوم انسانی دریا
d r; parisa amiri farsani
Abstract
Apelin and Resistin are two novel adipokine that are closely related with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes .The purpose of this endeavor was to investigate the effect of an 8-week selected aquatic aerobic training period on plasma concentrations Apelin and Resistin in middle-aged men with type ...
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Apelin and Resistin are two novel adipokine that are closely related with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes .The purpose of this endeavor was to investigate the effect of an 8-week selected aquatic aerobic training period on plasma concentrations Apelin and Resistin in middle-aged men with type 2 diabetes.20 types 2 diabetic men selected as subjects and were randomly divided into experimental (n=10) and control groups (n=10). Both groups were similar regarding their age and body mass indexes. The training program for the experimental group included three weekly sessions of aquatic aerobic exercise for a period of eight weeks with an intensity of 55-70% of maximal heart rate. The control group had no participation in any regular training program. The blood samples were analyzed for apelin and resistin. Independent and dependent t-tests were implemented to compare parameter averages at α=0.05.The results showed that in the experimental group, apelin (P=0.001) and resistin(P=0.034) levels decreased significantly. The comparison of the differences between the two groups showed that the changes in apelin (P=0.343) and resistin (P=0.412) levels was not significant. The results of this study showed that aquatic aerobic training can be effective by reducing the levels of applein and resistin in controlling blood glucose and treating men with type 2 diabetes.
علوم انسانی دریا
Parisa Amiri Farsani; Davar Rezaeimanesh
Abstract
AbstractBackground and aims: One of the main reasons for heart attacks are imbalance of homeostasis system which can cause thrombosis and lead to heart attacks. This study explored the effects of aquatic exercise on the fibrinogen, CRP, cystatine C and lipid profile of nonathletic students.Methods: A ...
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AbstractBackground and aims: One of the main reasons for heart attacks are imbalance of homeostasis system which can cause thrombosis and lead to heart attacks. This study explored the effects of aquatic exercise on the fibrinogen, CRP, cystatine C and lipid profile of nonathletic students.Methods: A total of 30 female non-athletes with aged 18-27 years were selected randomly divided the two groups of aerobic and control. The aerobic group took part in three weekly sessions of aerobic exercises during a twelve week period. Fibrinogen, CRP, cystatine C, triglyceride, cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) factors were studied through obtained blood samples. Result: Findings showed that aquatic exercises led to a significant decline in the subjects’ fibrinogen (P=.037), cystatine C (P=.013), triglyceride (P=.005) and cholesterol (P=.003) levels. But did not cause significant differences in other variables.Conclusion: This study concluded that routine aerobic training can decrease the threat of cardiovascular disease through the decrease of some inflammatory indices such as fibrinogen and cystatine C.Key words: fibrinogen, CRP, cystatine C, low-density lipoprotein , high-density lipoprotein.