Title of article :
Effects physical activity on creatinine, and metabolic syndrome in females with transplanted kidney
Author/Authors :
Rahimi, Eskandar Associate professor in exercise physiology - Department of exercise physiology - Shiraz branch - Islamic Azad University , Tahmouresi, Khatoun MS in exercise physiology - Department of exercise physiology - Shiraz branch - Islamic Azad University , Hosseini, Ali Associate professor in exercise physiology - Department of exercise physiology - Marvdasht branch - Islamic Azad University , Eskandary, Saman MS in exercise physiology - Department of exercise physiology - Marvdasht branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is a significant general disease, which affects a large number of people around the world. Chronic kidney disease is identified by blood test for creatinine, the blood levels of creatinine rises. The one main causes of chronic kidney disease is diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of physical activity on creatinine and metabolic syndrome (Mets) in females with
transplanted kidney. Material & Methods: 20 females with transplanted kidney
24.3 ± 2.5 years participated. Subjects were divided into two equal groups. Prior and after study both groups underwent a blood test to check creatinine, Insulin Resistance and metabolic syndrome. The experimental group conducted 8 weeks of submaximal activities and 3 sessions each week. To analyze the data independent and dependent t-test were used. To validate if the data distribution is normal, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was utilized. Results: The results show experimental group had decreased
their total cholesterol (TC) (0.026), triglyceride (TG) (0.002), fasting blood Sugar (FBS) (0.026), creatinine (C) (0.043), glomerular filtration rate (GFR) (0.02), insulin
resistance (IR) (0.044) and increase of high density lipoprotein (HDL) (0.003), Also there were no changes of waist circumference (WC) (0.896) SBP (0.602) and DBP
(0.0781) in both groups. Conclusions: According to the results we can express eight
weeks of Physical activity has a Decreasing significant effect on C and Mets. So it can be concluded that physical activity is useful for female with KT.
Keywords :
Creatinine , Metabolic syndrome , Physical Activity , Transplanted kidney , Females
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics