Protective effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on indicators of muscle damage Exercise-induced in rat

Mehdi Mogharnasi; Farhad Shahamat-Nashtifani; Mohsen Foadoddini; Maryam Banparvari; Javad Bayat; Mehran Hosseini

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 9-19

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.449

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Previous studies indicated that bovine colostrum (BC) has antioxidant activity, but the beneficial effects of BC on strenuous exercise oxidative damage is remaining unclear. Thus, this study examined the effects of BC on exercise-induced muscle damage in rats. Materials and Methods: ...  Read More

Constructual and Concurrent Validity of analog perceived exertion scale (OMNI) during sub-maximal and exuastive activity in deaf adolescents

Shabnam Zahedi Kia; Farzad Nazem

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 20-30

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.450

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Theconditions of a safe exercise program, depends on the  physiological and motivational abilities of individuals. Furthermore, the estimated prominent component of the intensity of physical activity is very important, especially for deaf children. Materials and Methods: 24 deaf ...  Read More

Inflammatory markers and muscle damage indices response to intense exercise in healthy boys: relationship between the markers

Bakhtyar Tartibian; Bahman Ebrahimi Torkamani

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 31-41

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.451

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  Background and Aim: Based on the limited and inconsistent results in regarding to the effects of intense exercise on inflammatory markers and muscle damage in adolescents, the aim of this study was to examine the response and relationship between some inflammatory markers and muscle damage in 14-16 years ...  Read More

Comparison of the effect of different intensities of dehydration on isometric strength, anaerobic power and muscular endurance in active women

Mona Haghshenas; Fahimeh Esfarjani; Jalil Reisi; Sayed Mohamad Marandi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 42-54

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.452

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  Background and Aim: Dehydration due to exercise and heat is a regular issue  among athletes that can affect an athlete's performance and even health. This study aimed to identify  the effects of different hydration intensity on some of physiological and physical functions  in active women. ...  Read More

The effect of two exercises training on some of immune system markers in adolescent athletes

Mohammadali Samavati Sharif; Amir Afshari; Hojatolah Siavoshy; Maryam Keshvary

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 55-65

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.453

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  Background and Aim: The aim of exercise training is the cellular level amenities and development of athletic performance. Although, increase of workout intensity more than of physiological capabilities of athletes, will lead to overtraining syndrome. In this regard, this study investigated two training ...  Read More

Enhance the ability of apoptotic cells after exercise lymphocytic compatibility in inactive women

Zeenat Ebrahimi; Parivash Piraki; Mohammad Reza Ramezanpour; Mozafar Yektayar

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 66-76

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.454

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  Background and Aim: Apoptosis is extremely important to regulate the immune system, particularly lymphocytes or reduce the risk of starting a devastating response؛ therefore; the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of exhaustive exercise after eight-week resistance exercise on lymphocyte ...  Read More

The effect of 8 weeks of endurance training and L-NAME on Apelin in adipose tissue in elderly male’s rats

Fatemeh Fani; Asieh Abbassi Daloii; Ahmad Abdi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 77-88

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.455

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  Background and Aim: Apelin that is secreted by adipose tissue plays an important role in the inflammation process and it seems could be considered as an anti-inflammatory cytokines. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 8 weeks of endurance training and L-NAME on Apelin in adipose tissue, ...  Read More

The effect of rope jumping training on postural control, static and dynamic balance in boy students with flat foot

Mehdi Ghaderiyan; Gholam Ali Ghasemi; Vahid Zolaktaf

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 89-102

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.456

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  Background and Aim: The plantar foot is a very active part during leap activities such as jumping rope and with his small plane has important role in balancing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 12 week of rope jumping on postural control, static and dynamic balance in 10 to13 years’ ...  Read More

Comparison of strength ratio of agonist and antagonist muscles and hip range of motion in volleyball players and non-athletes

Shima Soleimani; Hassan Daneshmandi; Nahid Khoshraftar Yazdi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 103-113

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.457

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  Background and aim: Muscle weakness or muscle imbalance is one of the causes of sports injuries. Since volleyball is an activity with a lot of jumping and landing with one foot, in this study aimed to discuss the comparison of strength ratio of agonist to antagonist muscles and range of motion of the ...  Read More

Reliability of Foot Photo Box in measuring selected footprint indexes

Mahsa Hakimipour; Reza Rajabi; Hooman Minoonejad; Amin Reza Soltani

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 114-122

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.458

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  Background and Aim: Measuring medial longitudinal arch of the foot is considered as the most important reference to identify foot disorders and to follow up treatment procedure and using footprint indexes is known as the most common method to evaluate medial longitudinal arch of foot. The aim of this ...  Read More

The Effect of eight weeks Foot Reflexology Massage on balance and Ankle Joint Proprioception Error in Elderly Men

Hossein Sadeghi Dehcheshme; Ehsan Tasoujian; Ali Reza Omidi

Volume 4, Issue 8 , January 2016, Pages 123-135

https://doi.org/10.22077/jpsbs.2017.459

Abstract
  Background and Aim: Improving the affective factors of balance could be a critical procedure in managing the elderly's balance dysfunction. The goal of this study was to determine the effect of eight weeks foot reflexology on balance and ankle joint proprioception error in elderly men. Materials and ...  Read More