2019
DOI: 10.18585/inabj.v11i3.619
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Correlation of Moderate-Intensity Physical Exercise on Irisin, Oxidized-LDL and HDL Level in ≥50 Years Old Obese Men

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Irisin is secreted by our muscle during physical exercise, which has been recently studied to be linked with lipid metabolism. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of irisin that interact with the oxidized-low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels that are affected by moderate intensity exercise in obese men aged ≥50 years.METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study with 70 obese men whose age ≥50 years old as participants. Participants were… Show more

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“…This is contradictive with the other study that state irisin can improve with moderate intensity exercise in obese case. (38) Irisin played a significant role in safeguarding the brain against the detrimental effects of exercise in cerebral ischemia and effectively prevented neuronal damage in the MCAO model. (39) Irisin can regulate the Notch signaling system, reducing susceptibility to ischemic stroke.…”
Section: Effects Of Hiit On Neurons In the Cerebral Cortexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is contradictive with the other study that state irisin can improve with moderate intensity exercise in obese case. (38) Irisin played a significant role in safeguarding the brain against the detrimental effects of exercise in cerebral ischemia and effectively prevented neuronal damage in the MCAO model. (39) Irisin can regulate the Notch signaling system, reducing susceptibility to ischemic stroke.…”
Section: Effects Of Hiit On Neurons In the Cerebral Cortexmentioning
confidence: 99%