Effect of Resveratrol Supplementation on Changes of Inflammatory Profile in Response to One Bout of Exhaustive Exercise in Sedentary Young Overweight Men
Subject Areas : New studies in exercise metabolism and physical activitymehdi salemi 1 , Najmeh Rezaeian 2
1 - Department of physical education, Bojnourd branch, Islamic azad university, Bojnourd, Iran
2 - Department of physical education, Bojnourd branch, Islamic Azad University, Bojnourd, Iran
Keywords: Apelin, Resveratrol, Exhaustive Exercise, Nesfatin-1, Overweight men,
Abstract :
Introduction: Nesfatin-1 and Apelin as two inflammatory adipocytokines affected by various stresses, including exercise. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of 14 days of resveratrol supplementation on changes in serum levels of Apelin and nesfatin-1 in response to one bout of exhaustive exercise in young sedentary overweight men. Methods: 20 young sedentary overweight men (mean aged= 35.7±3.26 years, BMI= 28.73±1.18 kg/m2) selected and randomly divided into two groups (experimental and control). Subjects in both experimental and control groups participated in one bout of exhaustive exercise (Bruce Test). Then, subjects in experimental group (supplementation) consumed one capsule of 400-mg resveratrol per day for 14 days. In control group (placebo), subject consumed one capsule of 400-mg lactose per day for 14 days. First blood sample was taken before the study and second one was done immediately after Bruce test. At the fifteenth day and at the end of 14 days of supplementation, subjects in both groups perform the exhaustive exercise again and forth blood sample was taken immediately following their performance. According to t-test, in the experimental group and following supplementation, changes in serum levels of Nesfatin-1 were significant in response to one bout of exhaustive exercise. However, following supplementation, there were significant differences between mean changes of Apelin levels in response to one bout of exhaustive exercise in experimental group compared to control group. According to Pearson correlation, there existed significant correlations between primary levels of Nesfatin-1 and primary values of body weight.
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