Effect of aerobic exercise on dehydroepianderestrone and cortisol in in female patients with multiple sclerosis
Subject Areas : Journal of Physical Activity and Hormones
1 - MS in Exercise Physiology, Department of Exercise physiology, Marvdasht branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran
Keywords: Cortisol, Aerobic training, Multiple Sclerosis, DHEA-S,
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of 8 weeks aerobic training on dehydroepianderestrone sulfate (DHEA-S) and cortisol in female patients with multiple sclerosis disease. Material & Methods: Twenty seven women with MS disease in a range of 20-47 year of old and EDSS lower than 5.5 participated in this study as the subject. Subjects were divided into control group (n=14) or training group (n=13) randomly. The training group performed aerobic training program, 3 days a week for 8 weeks according to 55-60 percentage of VO2max. The control group was in absolute rest at the same time. Serum level of DHEA-S and cortisol were measured by ELISA kits before and after training. Results: The results showed that cortisol and DHEA-S concentrations did not change significantly after the intervention. Conclusions: In conclusion, the results suggest aerobic training with specific intensity and duration utilized in this study had not effects on cortisol and DHEA-S levels in female patients with MS.
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