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KOOMESH-Journal of Semnan University of Medical Sciences. 2012; 13 (2): 269-277
Dans Persan | IMEMR | ID: emr-165353

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Leptin and adiponectin, both as adipose tissue-derived adipocytokines, play a substantial role in the pathogenesis and complications of obesity. This study was performed to examine the effects of combined endurance and resistance training on plasma leptin and adiponectin levels and insulin resistance index [HOMA-IR] in sedentary postmenopausal women. 16 sedentary postmenopausal obese women in two experimental and control groups participated in 10 weeks of concurrent training including resistive [40-60% of 1 repetition maximum] and swimming endurance training [50-60% of maximal heart rate], three days per week. Plasma leptin and adiponectin levels, HOMA-IR and anthropometric indices were measured before and 48 hours after the last training session. Concurrent training did not significantly change plasma leptin level, but caused a significant increased in adiponectin concentration [P=0.001]. Hence, HOMA-IR and all of anthropometric indices improved following 10 weeks of combined training [P<0.05]. Pearson correlation showed a significant correlation between the primary level of adiponectin and primary value of waist circumference [P=0.014], but no significant relationship was found between early level of leptin and anthropometric indices and HOMA-IR [P>0.05]. There were not significant correlation between leptin and adiponectin concentrations and changes of anthropometric indices and HOMA-IR [P>0.05]. Combined endurance and resistance training improves adiponectin concentrations, insulin resistance and anthropometric indices. However, these changes may not be in the line with leptin level changes

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