Effect of selective circulate exercise traning on serum myeloperoxidase in females

Document Type : original article

10.48308/joeppa.2011.98622

Abstract

 
Purpose: The purpose of presentthis study was the investigation of effect of selected circuit exercises on serum Myeloperoxidase levels (MPO) in the untrained females. Methodology: 30 women students in fields other than physical education in Sabzevar Payamenur University were randomly selected and divided randomly into two groups: Experimental group (n-15, age: 20.7±0.88 year and body mass index: 24.3±4.19) and Control group (n-15, age: 20.7±1.8 year and body mass index: 21.4±3.33). Experimental group performed circuit training three days in per week in during 8 weeks. Sets increased from three repetitions in the first week to six repetitions in the final week. Training contained three parts: Warm up, anaerobic circuit and cool down. Control group didn't have any activity. Blood samples were obtained from both groups in two turns (before and 24 hour after exercise training) to measuring of changes in the serum myeloperoxidase levels. Sandwich Elisa method was used to measuring of changes in the serum myeloperoxidase levels. Normality of distribution was assessed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Comparisons within groups and between groups were performed by 1 test. Result: The results showed that changes of MPO serum level (experimental group: pre: 64.5±14.67, post: 70.4±8.3, control group: pre: 63.5±24.88, post: 65.7±25.35) wasn't significant in both experimental and control groups (P>0.05) and also the changes of inter-group weren't statistically significant. Conclusion: From results of present study can conclude that selected circuit training of this study cannot creates the necessary effect for improved and increased of efficiency of immune system in the non-trained females.
 

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  • Receive Date: 17 May 2015
  • Revise Date: 18 June 2024
  • Accept Date: 31 December 2020
  • First Publish Date: 31 December 2020
  • Publish Date: 21 April 2011