2015
DOI: 10.16965/ijpr.2015.146
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Effect of Physical Training on Lipid Profile in Healthy, Young Males: A Follow Up Study

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“…Exercise also contributes to increase in the metabolic rate by improving cardiovascular capacity and suppressing proinflammatory cytokine production, in addition to increasing the release of nitric oxide and the consumption of free fatty acids (FFA), thus enhancing insulin sensitivity [ 24 ]. It has been reported that aerobic exercise, at both low and high intensity, stimulates an increase in lipoprotein lipase (LPL), improving the lipoprotein profile and enhancing the enzymatic processes involved in lipid metabolism [ 25 ]. The increase in LPL resulting from aerobic exercise can reduce TG levels and raise HDL.…”
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“…Exercise also contributes to increase in the metabolic rate by improving cardiovascular capacity and suppressing proinflammatory cytokine production, in addition to increasing the release of nitric oxide and the consumption of free fatty acids (FFA), thus enhancing insulin sensitivity [ 24 ]. It has been reported that aerobic exercise, at both low and high intensity, stimulates an increase in lipoprotein lipase (LPL), improving the lipoprotein profile and enhancing the enzymatic processes involved in lipid metabolism [ 25 ]. The increase in LPL resulting from aerobic exercise can reduce TG levels and raise HDL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%