Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Body Composition and the Derivatives of Reactive Oxygen Metabolites & Biological Antioxidant Potential

Chang-Gyun Kim
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OBJECTIVES This study was to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise at different intensities on body composition and the derivatives of reactive oxygen metabolites & biological antioxidant potential.METHODS The recruited subjects of thirty young men without any medical problems were divided into LEAI(light-exercise aerobic intensity, n=10), MEAI(moderate-exercise aerobic intensity, n=10), and VEAI(vigorous-exercise aerobic intensity, n=10). The variables were measured to the body compositions (%body fat, BMI & WHR) and the derivatives of reactive oxygen metabolites & biological antioxidant potential) on pre-and post-exercise protocol programs for 8 weeks. The collected blood samples from a fingertip were analyzed with FRAS evolve, H & D co., Italy. Statistical analysis used the two-way repeatedmeasures ANOVA and Tukey’s test for post-hoc analysis and test of homogeneity with Levene’s F value.RESULTS The results are as follows; In body compositions, %body fat was shown a significant difference between pre-and post-exercise in the VIAE group and a significant difference between LIAE & VIEA and MIEA group in post-exercise. WHR(waist to hip ratio) was shown a significant difference between LIAE & VIEA and MIEA group in post-exercise. The oxidative stress, d-ROM(derivatives of Reactive Oxygen Metabolites) was not shown a difference significantly, and BAP(Biological Antioxidant Potential) significant difference between pre-and post-exercise in LIEA & VIEA groups.CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, it increased oxidative stress parameters, the derivatives of Reactive Oxygen Metabolites, and Biological Antioxidant Potential in each group after 8 weeks of exercise. The antioxidant defense system was revealed to ensure biological safety in regular exercise situations.
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有氧运动对机体成分、活性氧代谢物衍生物及生物抗氧化潜能的影响
目的探讨不同强度有氧运动对机体成分、活性氧代谢产物衍生物及生物抗氧化潜能的影响。方法招募30名无健康问题的青年男性,将其分为LEAI(轻度运动有氧强度,n=10)、MEAI(中度运动有氧强度,n=10)和VEAI(剧烈运动有氧强度,n=10)。在8周的运动前和运动后方案中,测量了身体成分(体脂百分比、BMI和WHR)以及活性氧代谢产物衍生物和生物抗氧化潜能。采集的指尖血样用意大利h&d公司的FRAS evolve进行分析。统计分析采用双向重复测量方差分析和事后分析的Tukey检验和Levene的F值的同质性检验。结果:实验结果如下:体成分方面,VIAE组运动前后体脂%差异显著,运动后LIAE & VIEA组与MIEA组体脂%差异显著。运动后腰臀比(WHR) LIAE & VIEA组与MIEA组比较差异有统计学意义。LIEA组和VIEA组运动前后的氧化应激、活性氧代谢物衍生物(- d)和生物抗氧化电位(BAP)差异不显著。结论运动8周后,各组小鼠的氧化应激参数、活性氧代谢物衍生物及生物抗氧化电位均升高。研究发现,人体的抗氧化防御系统可确保在常规运动情况下的生物安全。
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