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J Obes Eat Disord, 2017

ISSN: 2471-8203

August 23-24, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

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INTERNATIONAL OBESITY, BARIATRIC AND

METABOLIC SURGERY SUMMIT AND EXPO

T

he prevalence of obesity and its complications is rapidly

increasing worldwide. Body pump was created as a

muscular endurance workout based on scientific research.

The purpose of the present study was to determine body

pump exercise effect on adiponectin serum level in sedentary

obese females. First of all randomly selected 22 untrained

females with average age 25.36±7.50 years old, weight

91.15±13.12 kg, height 164.09±5.92 cm and body mass

index (BMI) 33.95±5.95 kg/m² (experimental group) and 20

untrained females with average age 30.63 ±6.39 years old,

weight 85.35±10.65 kg, height 163.55±5.72 cm and body

mass index (BMI) 31.92±2.95 kg/m² (control group) who

had no exercise training in last one year. The study method

was semi-experimental research. In this study experimental

group done body pump training with a progressive resistance

training protocol (included eight resistance training, three

sessions per week, for totally six weeks) and the control group

did not any training during protocol training time. Blood

samples were collected after 12- 14 hour fasting in the same

conditions at the beginning of program and at the end of 6

th

week of performance (per-test and post-test sample). Pre-

test and post-test serum adiponectin values were measured.

We used Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistical tests to analyze

the results and dependent t-test to comparison of pre-test

and post-test variables. All calculations were accomplished

by SPSS software, version.19. The results indicated that the

body pump training on adiponectin volume in experimental

group had no significant difference (p>0.05).

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Effect of body pump exercise on adiponectin serum level among sedentary obese female

Mehdi Kasbparast Jui Ray and Arezoo Alizadeh

Islamic Azad University, Iran

J Obes Eat Disord, 3:2

DOI: 10.21767/2471-8203-C1-003