Title of article :
Whey Protein Supplementation is Associated with Antioxidant Markers Following Severe Eccentric Contractions in Obesity
Author/Authors :
Behboudi, Laleh Islamshahr Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Eizadi, Mojtaba Saveh Branch Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran , Masrour, Homa Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: Intense muscle contractions are associated with
oxidative stress and immune system deficiency, especially in the
presence of obesity. This study aimed to determine the effect of
whey protein supplementation following eccentric resistance
contractions on some determinants of oxidative stress in non-athletic
obese students.
Materials and Methods: In this double blinded randomized
clinical trial study, 24 non-athlete obese male students were divided
into two groups: experimental (whey protein supplementation, 0.4 g /
kg body weight for 3 consecutive days) or placebo groups by simple
random sampling. Blood samples were taken before, immediately,
24, 48 and 72 hours after an intense resistance exercise session with
regard to measure Superoxidasedismutase (SOD) and Malodaldoeide
(MDA). Subsequently, a two-way repeated measure ANOVA was
performed to compare data between groups. P-value of less than 5
percent was considered statistically significant.
Results: No significant differences were observed between two
groups in MDA (P-value: 0.211) and SOD (P-value: 0.222) at postexercise.
Based on ANOVA data, significant changes were observed
between two groups with regard to MDA (P-value: 0.001) and SOD
(P-value: 0.001). On the other hand, MDA activity was significantly
lower in experimental than placebo subjects in each stage of study
(24 hours recovery, 48 hours recovery and 72 hours recovery with Pvalue:
0.001). Also, SOD activity was significantly higher in
experimental than placebo subjects in each stage of study (24 hours
recovery, 48 hours recovery and 72 hours recovery with P-value:
0.001).
Conclusion: Based on this study, it is concluded that whey protein
supplementation can be improve antioxidant capacity after intense
exercise in non-athletes obese male.
Keywords :
Antioxidant , Whey protein , Eccentric exercise
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity