Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.

Depending on the intensity of a physical activity, exercise may impose negative effects on health. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the exercise modes with variety intensity levels on the serum concentration of lipid peroxidation and muscle damage markers in sedentary males. Eight...

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Main Authors: Moflehi, Daruosh, Kok, Lian Yee, Amri, Saidon, Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
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Published: Scholars Research Library 2013
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author Moflehi, Daruosh
Kok, Lian Yee
Amri, Saidon
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
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Kok, Lian Yee
Amri, Saidon
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
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description Depending on the intensity of a physical activity, exercise may impose negative effects on health. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the exercise modes with variety intensity levels on the serum concentration of lipid peroxidation and muscle damage markers in sedentary males. Eighty one sedentary healthy males were randomly divided intosix groups; three groups attending single-session aerobic exercise with low (n=14), moderate (n=14), and high (n=13) intensities, and three groups were subjected to single-session resistance exercise with low (n=13), moderate (n=13), and high (n=14) intensities. Data analysis showed that the mode of exercise has similar effect on the serum levels of malondial dehyde (MDA)and creatine kinase (CK). It was also found that the observed difference in the effect of low intensity levels of the modes of exercise was statistically significant, only for MDA post-test, not for CK. No significant differences w ere observed between the effect of both moderate and high intensity levels of aerobic and resistance exercise on both MDA and CK post-test. The results of this study suggest the low intensity level of aerobic and resistance exercise to be applied for more preparation, physical fitness and adaptation to prevent lipid peroxidation and muscle damage in sedentary males.
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spelling upm-290422015-10-08T01:11:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29042/ Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males. Moflehi, Daruosh Kok, Lian Yee Amri, Saidon Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah Depending on the intensity of a physical activity, exercise may impose negative effects on health. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the exercise modes with variety intensity levels on the serum concentration of lipid peroxidation and muscle damage markers in sedentary males. Eighty one sedentary healthy males were randomly divided intosix groups; three groups attending single-session aerobic exercise with low (n=14), moderate (n=14), and high (n=13) intensities, and three groups were subjected to single-session resistance exercise with low (n=13), moderate (n=13), and high (n=14) intensities. Data analysis showed that the mode of exercise has similar effect on the serum levels of malondial dehyde (MDA)and creatine kinase (CK). It was also found that the observed difference in the effect of low intensity levels of the modes of exercise was statistically significant, only for MDA post-test, not for CK. No significant differences w ere observed between the effect of both moderate and high intensity levels of aerobic and resistance exercise on both MDA and CK post-test. The results of this study suggest the low intensity level of aerobic and resistance exercise to be applied for more preparation, physical fitness and adaptation to prevent lipid peroxidation and muscle damage in sedentary males. Scholars Research Library 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29042/1/Effect%20of%20exercise%20modes%20with%20similar%20intensities%20on%20lipid.pdf Moflehi, Daruosh and Kok, Lian Yee and Amri, Saidon and Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah (2013) Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males. Annals of Biological Research, 4 (5). pp. 5-10. ISSN 0976-1233 http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/abr-vol4-iss5.html
spellingShingle Moflehi, Daruosh
Kok, Lian Yee
Amri, Saidon
Tengku Kamalden, Tengku Fadilah
Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title_full Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title_fullStr Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title_short Effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
title_sort effect of exercise modes with similar intensities on lipid-peroxidation and muscle-damage markers on sedentary males.
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