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Effects of Interval Training on Leptin and Hormone levels Affecting Lipid Metabolism in Young Obese/ Overweight Men
Rahman Soori , Najme Rezaeian , Omid Salehyian
Tehran University, Faculty of sport sceince , soorirahman@yahoo.com
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Introduction: This study examined the effects of interval training on serum levels of leptin, cortisol, testosterone, growth hormone (GH)and insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) in young overweight/ obese men. Materials and Methods: Eighteen previously sedentary, overweight/ obese men (BMI=31.2±3.33 Kg/m2, mean age 20 y- 3 mo) in two, the experimental and control groups, participated in 16 weeks of moderate to high intensity interval training (8-10 × 4 minutes sets of running at 60-90% of Reserve Heart Rate and 2 minutes rest interval at 40-50% of Reserve Heart Rate), three days per week. Serum levels of leptin, cortisol, testosterone, insulin, GH and HOMA-IR, and anthropometric indices were measured before and 48 hours after the last training session. Statistical analysis was done by paired and independent t-test and Pearson correlation, P value<0.05 being considered significant. Results: Interval training resulted in decreased in levels of leptin (P=0.007) and anthropometric indices such as body fat percent, body fat mass, waist circumference and waist - to- hip ratio (P<0.05) testosterone and cortisol levels increased following interval training (P<0.05). However, no significant correlation was found between primary levels and alterations in leptin levels and the anthropometric indices assessed (P>0.05). Conclusion: Moderate to high intensity interval training improves lipid metabolism via regulating leptin, testosterone and cortisol levels and body composition, in young overweight/ obese men, changes that may not be in line with changes occuring in insulin and GH.
Keywords: Interval Training, Leptin, Cortisol, Testosterone, Obesity
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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Exercise
Received: 2011/09/3 | Accepted: 2012/02/1 | Published: 2014/05/17


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