Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women

Moderate physical activity and adequate nutritional intake arebelieved can enhance immune function of an individual. To date, little is known about combination effects of exercise and oat bran consumption on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Therefore, the present study was carried out...

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Main Author: Abidin, Muhammad Amrun Haziq
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
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description Moderate physical activity and adequate nutritional intake arebelieved can enhance immune function of an individual. To date, little is known about combination effects of exercise and oat bran consumption on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Therefore, the present study was carried out. This study was carried out to examine the beneficial effects of combined brisk walking exercise and oat bran consumption on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Thirty three 40 to 50 years old women were recruited and assigned into three groups, with eleven participants per group (n= 1 1): sedentary without oat bran consumption control (C), oat bran consumption alone (Ob) and combined oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise (ObEx) groups. The brisk walking exercise was performed by the participants three times per week for six weeks. Oat bran powder was consumed by the participants with two sachets per day (18g of oat bran powder containing 3.6 grams of P-glucan) diluted with plain water, 7 days per week for 6 weeks in Ob and ObEx groups. Participants in ObEx consumed oat bran drink one hour before performing the exercise. Immediately before and after six weeks of the experimental period, participants’ anthropometric parameters were measured. Blood samples were taken before and after experimental period in order to measure total white blood cells, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, total lymphocytes, total T lymphocytes (CD3+), T helper cells (CD4~), T cytotoxic cells (CD8+) and natural killer cells (CD16+) for determining the level of immune functions Participants’ body weight decreased significantly (p<0.05) at post test in Ob and ObEx group. There were significant (p<0.05) increases in eosinophil and neutrophil counts in post test compared to pre test in Ob group. There were also significant (p<0.05) decreases in values of T cytotoxic (CDS^ and natural killer cells (CD16+) in post test compared to pre test in ObEx groups. For white blood cells, monocytes, basophils, total lymphocytes, total T lymphocytes (CD3+) and T helper cells (CD4+), no significant changes were observed in post test compared to pre test among all groups. Six weeks of oat bran consumption alone elicited the beneficial effect on immune functions. Thus, consumption of oat bran alone may have the potential to be recommended for increasing immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Nevertheless, future study with different exercise intensities and longer duration are proposed to be carried out to investigate the effects of combined oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in this population.
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spelling usm-627252025-09-07T03:16:04Z http://eprints.usm.my/62725/ Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women Abidin, Muhammad Amrun Haziq R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine Moderate physical activity and adequate nutritional intake arebelieved can enhance immune function of an individual. To date, little is known about combination effects of exercise and oat bran consumption on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Therefore, the present study was carried out. This study was carried out to examine the beneficial effects of combined brisk walking exercise and oat bran consumption on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Thirty three 40 to 50 years old women were recruited and assigned into three groups, with eleven participants per group (n= 1 1): sedentary without oat bran consumption control (C), oat bran consumption alone (Ob) and combined oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise (ObEx) groups. The brisk walking exercise was performed by the participants three times per week for six weeks. Oat bran powder was consumed by the participants with two sachets per day (18g of oat bran powder containing 3.6 grams of P-glucan) diluted with plain water, 7 days per week for 6 weeks in Ob and ObEx groups. Participants in ObEx consumed oat bran drink one hour before performing the exercise. Immediately before and after six weeks of the experimental period, participants’ anthropometric parameters were measured. Blood samples were taken before and after experimental period in order to measure total white blood cells, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, total lymphocytes, total T lymphocytes (CD3+), T helper cells (CD4~), T cytotoxic cells (CD8+) and natural killer cells (CD16+) for determining the level of immune functions Participants’ body weight decreased significantly (p<0.05) at post test in Ob and ObEx group. There were significant (p<0.05) increases in eosinophil and neutrophil counts in post test compared to pre test in Ob group. There were also significant (p<0.05) decreases in values of T cytotoxic (CDS^ and natural killer cells (CD16+) in post test compared to pre test in ObEx groups. For white blood cells, monocytes, basophils, total lymphocytes, total T lymphocytes (CD3+) and T helper cells (CD4+), no significant changes were observed in post test compared to pre test among all groups. Six weeks of oat bran consumption alone elicited the beneficial effect on immune functions. Thus, consumption of oat bran alone may have the potential to be recommended for increasing immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Nevertheless, future study with different exercise intensities and longer duration are proposed to be carried out to investigate the effects of combined oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in this population. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62725/1/MUHAMMAD%20AMRUN%20HAZIQ%20BIN%20ABIDIN%20-%20e.pdf Abidin, Muhammad Amrun Haziq (2016) Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
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Abidin, Muhammad Amrun Haziq
Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title_full Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title_fullStr Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title_full_unstemmed Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title_short Combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
title_sort combined effects of oat bran consumption and brisk walking exercise on immune functions in 40 to 50 years old women
topic R Medicine (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
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