| نویسندگان | محمد جواد پور وقار-محمد ابراهیم بهرام-منصور سیاح-شیدا خوشه مهری |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2017-9-01 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
چکیده مقاله
Adiponectin is a cytokine secreted by the adipose
tissue that functions as an anti-inflammatory, antiathrogenic and antidiabetic
substance. Its density is inversely correlated with body mass
index. The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of 12
weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) with the level of
serum adiponectin and some selected adiposity markers in
overweight and fat college students. This was a clinical research in
which 24 students with BMI between 25 kg/m2 to 30 kg/m2. The
sample was purposefully selected and then randomly assigned into
two groups of experimental (age =22.7±1.5 yr.; weight = 85.8±3.18
kg and height =178.7±3.29 cm) and control (age =23.1±1.1 yr.;
weight = 79.1±2.4 kg and height =181.3±4.6 cm), respectively. The
experimental group participated in an aerobic exercise program for
12 weeks, three sessions per weeks at a high intensity between 85%
to 95% of maximum heart rate (considering the over load principle).
Prior and after the termination of exercise protocol, the level of serum
adiponectin, BMI, waist to hip ratio, and body fat percentages were
calculated. The data were analyzed by using SPSS: PC 16.0 and
statistical procedure such as ANCOVA, was used.The results
indicated that 12 weeks of intensive interval training led to the
increase of serum adiponectin level and decrease of body weight,
body fat percent, body mass index and waist to hip ratio (P < 0.05).
Based on the results of this research, it may be concluded that
participation in intensive interval training for 12 weeks is a noninvasive
treatment to increase the adiponectin level while decreasing
some of the anthropometric indices associated with obesity or being
overweight.