Report of Health Care (Dec 2017)

Effect of Training Intensity on Serum Leptin and Adiponectin in Male and Female Futsal Players

  • Abdosaleh Zar,
  • Hassanali Abedi,
  • Fatemeh Ahmadi,
  • Mohammad Amin Safari,
  • Safar Zarei,
  • Hamid Asadnejad,
  • Milad Sharifian

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 43 – 50

Abstract

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Introduction: According to the effect of gender on leptin and adiponectin and the inconsistent effects of exercise intensity on these two hormones, the present study aims to evaluate the effect of different exercise intensities in the play-ground on serum levels of leptin and adiponectin of male and female futsal players. Methods: This clinical trial study is done on 12 male and 12 female futsal players. They started the moderate intensity exercise (65% of maximum heart rate) in the play-ground, followed by high intensity exercise (80% of maximum heart rate) next week. Before and after each exercise, blood sample was collected from the players to measure the serum levels of leptin and adiponectin. The data collected was analyzed by ANCOVA, using SPSS. Results: Leptin level was significantly higher in females before exercise (p=0.000). Neither moderate nor high intensity exercise had effect on serum levels of males (p=0.69) and females (p=0.261). Leptin levels of males and females were significantly different after moderate (p=0.003) and high intensity (p=0.023) exercise. Exercise intensity did not affect the levels of adiponectin in females (p=0.118) and males (p=0.435). Adiponectin levels of males and females were not different after moderate (p=0.179) and high intensity (p=0.173) exercise. Conclusion: Exercise intensity (moderate and high) doesn’t affect the serum levels of leptin and adiponectin in male and female futsal players. So, to levels of these hormones, it doesn’t matter how hard the player exercises.

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