(2021) Relationship between ANGPTL3 and VO2max, body composition and markers of metabolic syndrome and effect of interval training on these variables in overweight and obese women. Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. pp. 49-60. ISSN 17359279 (ISSN)
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Abstract
Background and purpose: ANGPTL3, a protein secreted by the liver, is involved in regulating fat and glucose metabolism. In this study, we investigated the relationship between serum ANGPTL3 levels and VO2max, body composition, and markers of metabolic syndrome. Also, we studied the effect of interval training on this factors in women who have overweight or obesity. Materials and methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 40 sedentary females were assigned into three groups: (1) Control / without exercise (n=13, average age: 28.5 years, BMI=30. 2 kg/m2), and experimental groups; (2) Moderate intensity interval training (n=13, average age: 30.1 years, BMI= 31.2 kg/m2), and (3) High intensity interval training (average age: 27.8 years, BMI= 30.9 kg/m2). The experimental groups participated in selected interval trainings for eight weeks. Blood samples were taken 48 hours prior to the first training session and 48 hours following the last training session and study variables were measured in all participants. Results: The findings revealed significant positive correlations between ANGPTL3 and BMI (P= 0.009), ANGPTL3 and Insulin (P= 0.027), ANGPTL3 and total cholesterol levels (P= 0.004). After eight weeks of interval training, we observed significant decrease in levels of ANGPTL3 (P= 0.021), triglyceride (P= 0.012), total cholesterol (P= 0.010), TG/HDL (P= 0.002), insulin (P= 0.020), insulin resistance index (P= 0.014), body fat percentage (P= 0.036), and BMI (P= 0.001) in experimental groups. VO2max (P= 0.041) and HDL levels (P= 0.039) also showed significant increase in these groups. Conclusion: It seems that high-intensity interval exercises reduce ANGPTL3 levels and could be useful in preventing metabolic syndrome in women who have overweight or obesity. © 2021, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Exercise Insulin resistance Lipid Metabolic syndrome Obesity angiopoietin related protein ANGPTL3 protein hemoglobin A1c high density lipoprotein high density lipoprotein cholesterol low density lipoprotein cholesterol triacylglycerol unclassified drug adult Article body composition body fat body fat percentage body mass cholesterol blood level clinical article diastolic blood pressure fat mass female glucose blood level glucose metabolism heart rate high intensity interval training HOMA index homeostasis model assessment human human tissue maximal oxygen uptake metabolic syndrome X middle aged oxygen consumption pancreas islet beta cell protein blood level quasi experimental study systolic blood pressure total cholesterol level |
Page Range: | pp. 49-60 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences |
Journal Index: | Scopus |
Volume: | 31 |
Number: | 200 |
ISSN: | 17359279 (ISSN) |
Depositing User: | Zahra Otroj |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/18059 |
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