Introduction: Obese individuals have elevated levels of inflammatory and cell adhesion molecules that can critically induce the occurrence of atherosclerosis. Aerobic exercise training reduces biochemical markers and anthropometric characteristics involved in atherosclerosis. However, little is known about the effect of resistance exercise training on these biomarkers. This study aimed to investigate the effect of eight weeks of resistance training on atherosclerosis biochemical markers and anthropometric characteristics in obese women. Materials and methods: Fourteen obese women completed an 8-week resistance exercise training protocol with moderate intensity at 9 stations (exercise involving the major muscle groups: 3 sets of 8-15 repetit...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to study the effect of aerobic training on inflammator...
Introduction: Adipose tissue and inflammatory factors play important role in occurrence of atheroscl...
Introduction: The role that inflammation plays in the atherosclerotic disease process is well establ...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects o...
Background: Obesity and its related disorders are the cause of cardiovascular disease and an increas...
Background: This study investigated the effects of 12-week resistance training on body composition, ...
Aims: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aquatic exercises on inflammatory ...
Introduction: The first outcome of living with low physical activity is weight gain over time, which...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Obesity is currently characterized as a worldwide health pandemic. Despite many efforts to provide t...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Abstract Studies comparing the effect of endurance and endurance-strength training on cardiometaboli...
Background and Objectives: Vaspin is a molecule belonging to the adipokine family. hs-CRP is the mos...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to study the effect of aerobic training on inflammator...
Introduction: Adipose tissue and inflammatory factors play important role in occurrence of atheroscl...
Introduction: The role that inflammation plays in the atherosclerotic disease process is well establ...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects o...
Background: Obesity and its related disorders are the cause of cardiovascular disease and an increas...
Background: This study investigated the effects of 12-week resistance training on body composition, ...
Aims: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aquatic exercises on inflammatory ...
Introduction: The first outcome of living with low physical activity is weight gain over time, which...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Obesity is currently characterized as a worldwide health pandemic. Despite many efforts to provide t...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Abstract Studies comparing the effect of endurance and endurance-strength training on cardiometaboli...
Background and Objectives: Vaspin is a molecule belonging to the adipokine family. hs-CRP is the mos...
The rates of obesity in the U.S. are increasing with epidemic proportions. Obesity causes a widespre...
Background A growing body of literature suggests that obesity is associated with low-grade...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to study the effect of aerobic training on inflammator...