The effect of four weeks of concurrent training and consumption of vitamins E and C on the acute response of serum immunoglobulins and cortisol to an exhaustive aerobic activity

Elham Naseri; Roya Askari; Alireza Hosseni kakhk; Halimeh Vahdatpoor

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 8-21

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.3772.1594

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Physical activity and some antioxidants such as vitamins E and C are effective factors on the immune system. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of four weeks of concurrent training and consumption of vitamins E and C on the acute response of serum immunoglobulin ...  Read More

Comparison of the effect of medium and long-term swimming on the left ventricular MEF2c gene expression in male rats

Javad Arefi; Ali Hassani; Maliheh Ardakani-zadeh

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 22-29

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.4046.1613

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  Background and Aim: Physical activity causes structural and functional changes in the heart, especially the left ventricle, which depends on the intensity and duration of exercise. The present study investigated the effect of swimming duration on the expression of the hypertrophy gene, the growth factor ...  Read More

The effect of flaxseed alcoholic extract and aerobic exercise on oxidative status of heart tissue in ovariectomized rats

Seyed Zanyar Athari; Miralireza Nourazar; Mohammadreza Nasirzadeh

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 30-40

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.3893.1604

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  Background and Aim: Ovariectomy can induces oxidative stress in the body. Flaxseed is known as a rich source of natural antioxidants along with regular physical activity can also inhibit the destructive effect of oxidative stress. The present study aimed to evaluate the combined effect of flaxseed extract ...  Read More

Comparison effects of six weeks aerobic, resistance and concurrent exercise on plasma levels of IL-10/TNF-α ratio and insulin resistance index in diabetic male Wistar rats

Mojtaba Khaki; Abbasali Gaeini; Ali Asghar Ravasi

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 42-52

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.3938.1607

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  Background and Aim: The inflammatory factors can be considered as one of the important factors involved in metabolic disorders and diabetes. The identifying of the best type of exercise training has been considered as an important method for reducing inflammation. The purpose of this study was to compare ...  Read More

Serum changes of glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase in inactive females consumed coenzyme Q10 following of moderate and severe acute resistance training

Yeganeh Feizi; Seyed-Hosein Abtahi-Eivary; Mostafa Rezvani

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 54-64

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.3858.1601

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  Background and Aim: Moderate to severe exercise trainings may damage most of the body’s tissues, but the use of antioxidant supplements can modulate the exercise-induces oxidative stress. The purpose of the present study was to investigate serum changes of glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and superoxide ...  Read More

The effect of different intensities of aerobic exercise before glucose ingestion on subsequent cardio-ankle vascular index in active and inactive women

Adel Donyaei; Fatemeh Sadat Taghiabadi; Farhad Gholami

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 66-73

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.3959.1609

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  Background and Aim: The improper nutrition and increased sedentary behaviors increases the risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular illness, hypertension, arterial stiffness, and diabetes. While physical activity as an intervention can be important in modulate these conditions. The aim of this ...  Read More

Comparison of the effect of endurance and strength concurrent training order on the level of the lipocalien-2 and insulin resistance in inactive obese women

Somaye Maheri; Sirvan Atashak; Reza Roshdi Bonab

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 74-85

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.4005.1611

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  Background and Aim: The regular exercise training has been recommended as a preferred strategy and effective approach to reduce of the inflammatory cytokines such as lipocalin- 2 (Lcn2), and also can improve of the insulin resistance in obese individuals. Therefore, due to the findings limitation on ...  Read More

Evaluation of resting changes of some inflammatory, muscle damage, aerobic and anaerobic power indices of elite beach soccer players during Iranian premier league season

Shirin Banitalebi dehkordi; Mohammad Faramarzi; Mostafa Rahimi; Afrasiab Sadeghi

Volume 10, Issue 22 , June 2022, Pages 86-97

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2021.4126.1618

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  Background and Aim: Beach soccer as a new exciting and popular field of sport is spreading rapidly around the world. However, so far, limited accurate and documented information is available about the physical and physiological needs of this sport. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes ...  Read More