Background: Increased level of blood lipids is one of the risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Considerable research has done to assess the effects of physical exercises on lipid profile, of which aerobic exercises are the main part of evidence. However, in recent years, resistance exercise has been less investigated. Thus, the present study investigates the effect of resistance exercise on lipid profile in coronary artery disease patients. Materials and Methods: This study was a randomized clinical trial. Forty eligible participants were selected through selective sampling and were assigned randomly to either intervention or control groups (20 participants in each group). Fasting blood sample was taken for measurement of lipid profile...
Background: Obesity and its related disorders are the cause of cardiovascular disease and an increas...
Coronary artery disease and aging seems to be associated with a sedentary lifestyle, contributing to...
Backgrund. Significant regression of coronary and femoral atherosclerotic lesions has been docu-ment...
Background: The effects of chronic aerobic exercise upon lipid profile has been previously demonstra...
© 2016 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergPurpose: Resistance exercise is promoted in older adults for...
Low- to moderate-intensity exercise has been widely recommended for people at any age to improve car...
Studies have shown that different exercise ways are of the most important factors that affect cardio...
The objective of the review study was to describe the metabolic effects of resistance exercises with...
Bacground/Aim. Regular physical activity is widely accepted as factor that reduces all-cause mortal...
Elevated lipoprotein (a) concentration (Lp(a)) ($>$30 mg/dl particle mass) is an independent risk fa...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
M.Phil.Numerous studies have demonstrated the favourable effects of aerobic training on blood lipid ...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Background: Obesity and its related disorders are the cause of cardiovascular disease and an increas...
Coronary artery disease and aging seems to be associated with a sedentary lifestyle, contributing to...
Backgrund. Significant regression of coronary and femoral atherosclerotic lesions has been docu-ment...
Background: The effects of chronic aerobic exercise upon lipid profile has been previously demonstra...
© 2016 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergPurpose: Resistance exercise is promoted in older adults for...
Low- to moderate-intensity exercise has been widely recommended for people at any age to improve car...
Studies have shown that different exercise ways are of the most important factors that affect cardio...
The objective of the review study was to describe the metabolic effects of resistance exercises with...
Bacground/Aim. Regular physical activity is widely accepted as factor that reduces all-cause mortal...
Elevated lipoprotein (a) concentration (Lp(a)) ($>$30 mg/dl particle mass) is an independent risk fa...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
M.Phil.Numerous studies have demonstrated the favourable effects of aerobic training on blood lipid ...
There is a direct relationship between chronically elevated cholesterol levels (dyslipidaemia) and c...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Background: Obesity and its related disorders are the cause of cardiovascular disease and an increas...
Coronary artery disease and aging seems to be associated with a sedentary lifestyle, contributing to...
Backgrund. Significant regression of coronary and femoral atherosclerotic lesions has been docu-ment...