تاثير هشت هفته تمرين مقاومتي با و بدون محدوديت جريان خون بر فاکتور شبه انسولين-1، پپتيد قطعه اگرين ترمينال و ترکيب بدن سالمندان
ارتقای ایمنی و پیشگیری از مصدومیت ها,
دوره 9 شماره 2 (1400),
8 September 2021
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صفحه 164 - 153
https://doi.org/10.22037/iipm.v9i2.33522
چکیده
سابقه و هدف: تغییرات در دوره سالمندی باعث ایجاد برخی مشکلات در افراد سالمند میشود که این تغییرات میتواند آناتومیکی یا فیزیولوژیکی باشد. هدفپژوهش حاضرتاثیر هشتهفته تمرینات مقاومتی با و بدون محدودیتجریان خون بر فاکتورشبهانسولین-1، پپتید قطعه اگرینC ترمینال و ترکیب بدن سالمندان بود.
روش بررسی:روش پژوهشحاضر نیمهتجربی وباطرح پیشآزمون- پسآزمون بود. جامعه آماری دراين تحقيق، مردان شهرمشهد بودند که براساس معیارهای ورودبه تحقیق پس از غربالگری اولیه، تعداد 45 نفر به صورت تصادفی با دامنه سنی 83/2 ±11/64(سال) و قد 36/5 ± 44/173(سانتیمتر)، وزن 99/5 ± 34/81(کیلوگرم)، شاخص تودهبدنی 51/1 ± 03/27، تودهجربی 26/2 ± 68/26 (درصد) وتوده عضلانی 07/4 ± 36/53 درسه گروهتمرین مقاومتی با(15نفر) و بدون(15نفر) محدودیت جریان خون و گروه کنترل (15نفر) تقسیم شدند. دادهها بااستفاده ازآزمون تحلیل واریانس یکطرفه وآزمونتعقیبیتوکی درسطح معنیداری 05/0≥P ونرم افزار SPSS نسخه 21 تحلیل شدند.
یافته ها: نتایج پژوهش حاضر نشان داد میزان سرمی IGF-1 افزایش معنی داری بینگروههای تمرین مقاومتی با و بدون محدودیت جریان خون نسبت به گروه کنترل داشت (001/0=P، 02/49=F). همچنین تمرین مقاومتی بامحدودیت جریانخون تاثیربیشتری بر افزایش سطوح 1-IGF(41/253=ES ، 61/22=PC) نسبت بهگروه تمرین مقاومتی بدون محدودیت جریان خون داشت(200=ES ، 31/1=PC). نتایج همچنین نشان داد میزان سرمی پپتیدC بین گروههای تمرین مقاومتی باوبودن محدودیت جریان خون با گروه کنترل کاهش معناداری وجودداشت (001/0=P ، 93/39=F) اما بین گروههای تجربی تفاوتی معنیداری وجود نداشت (493/0=F، 09/0=P). نتایج همچنین نشان داد تمرین با و بدون محدودیت جریان خون سبب کاهش توده چربی ( 001/0=P، 95/16=F) و شاخص توده بدن (001/0=P، 30/44=F) نسبت به گروه کنترل شد اما بین گروههای تجربی تفاوتی وجود نداشت (00/1=P، 46/0=F).
نتیجه گیري: تمرینات مقاومتی با و بدون محدودیت جریانخون سبب افزایش1- IGF و کاهش پپتید CAF، توده چربی و شاخص توده بدن سالمندان میشود.
How to cite this article: Zoraqi MR, Barjaste Yazdi A, Khajei R, Rashidlamir A. Effect of Eight Weeks of Resistance Training with Limitation of Blood Flowing on Insulin-1 Factor, Agerin C Cerpinal Perpetrate and Elderly Composition. Irtiqa Imini Pishgiri Masdumiyat. 2021;9(2):153-64.
- تمرینات مقاومتی بامحدودیت جریان خون; 1-IGF ;پپتید CAF ; ترکیب بدن; سالمندان
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