Introduction:The purpose of the present study was to investigate 8weeks of low intensity continuous training (LICT) on plasma adipolin, insulin resistance, and high fat obese male rat's weight.
Materials and methods:In this study, 14 male Wistar rats who ate 8weeks of high-fat diet were selected. Six rats were selected as control group for obesity and eight for the control group. Continuing training group, 5 sessions per week and for 8weeks, went on to work on the tape. 24hours after the end of the training session, a blood sample was taken and the levels of adipolin, insulin and plasma glucose were measured. The weight of the rats was also measured every week. For statistical analysis of the findings, independent t-test was used by SPSS-20 software. A significant level of 0.05 was considered.Results: Data analysis indicated that plasma levels of adipolin in the training group were significantly higher than the control group (p=0.000). Insulin resistance index decreased significantly in exercise group compared to control group (p=0.02). The weight of rats in the training group was significantly lower than the control group (p=0.001).
Conclusion:The results indicated a significant increase in plasma adipolin levels in the continuous training group compared with the control group and possibly with this increased inflammatory activity of the macrophages in the adipose cells and the fat content of the body followed by obesity would be moderated.Citation: Rahmatollahi M, Ravasi AA, Soori R. Effect of 8weeks of low-intensity continuous training on plasma adipolin, insulin resistance, and weight of fatty fat-filled rats.