Title of article :
The Effect of Combined Exercise Training Course with Curcumin Supplementation on Lipid Profiles of Inactive Middle-Aged Men
Author/Authors :
Sedaghat, Hamid M.A Student of Exercise Physiology - Yazd Branch - Islamic Azad University, Yazd , Fattahi Bafghi, Abbas Departments of Physical Education - Bafgh Branch - Islamic Azad University, Bafgh , Emami, Abdolmajid Department of Physical Education - Meybod Branch - Islamic Azad University, Meybod
Abstract :
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of
exercise training and curcumin supplementation combination on the
lipid profile of inactive middle-aged men.
Materials and Methods: This is an experimental study. The
studied population was middle-aged men who were categorized as
inactive. The mean (± standard deviation) age of participants was
34/82 (±6.54). They were 60 volunteers who were assigned to four
groups by simple randomization, including the training group (N =
15), the training-curcumin group (N = 15), the curcumin group (N =
15), and the control group (N = 15).Three training sessions were
carried out weekly for eight consecutive weeks, including weight
training and running on a treadmill with 65 percent of maximum
oxygen consumption for the training group. The curcumin was
administered as 80 mg gelatin capsule 5 days in a week for eight
consecutive weeks. Twenty-four hours before the first session and 48
hours after the last session, blood samples were taken and transferred
to the laboratory. The statistical analyses were done via SPSS
Software (Version 22). Results: There was a significant difference between the interactive
effects of eight weeks of combined exercise training and
supplementation of curcumin on triglyceride and plasma high density
lipoprotein (HDL) (P-value: 0.008 and 0.002), but their effect on low
density lipoprotein (LDL) and cholesterol was not significant (Pvalue:
0.06 and 0.42). Moreover, there was a significant difference
between cholesterol, LDL, HDL and triglyceride in the pre-test and
post-test.
Conclusion: Combined exercise trainings and curcumin extract
can be used to improve the lipid profile of inactive middle aged
people.
Keywords :
Exercise Training , Curcumin , Lipoproteins
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics