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Title The combination of exercise training and Zataria multiflora supplementation increase serum irisin levels in postmenopausal women
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Antioxidants; Circuit resistance training; Myokine; Postmenopausal women; Zataria multiflora
Abstract Background We examined the effect of antioxidant supplementation and exercise on irisin within postmenopausal women. Methods Forty-eight participants (age: 55.7 ± 4.9 years; weight: 68.0 ± 6.3 kg; BMI 27.0 ± 2.7; mean ± SD) were randomized into four groups for the eight week intervention: control group (CG; n = 12), resistance training group (RTG; n = 12), supplementation with Zataria multiflora group (ZG; n = 12), or supplementation with Z. multiflora and resistance training group (ZRTG; n = 12). RTG and ZRTG performed circuit resistance training, and both ZG and ZRTG consumed 500 mg of Z. multiflora every day during the intervention. Blood samples were taken 48 hours before and after the intervention. Results There was a significant difference in irisin at post-training, with greater levels in ZRTG compared to CG. A significant increase was noted for irisin at post-training compared to pre-training for ZG, RTG, and ZRTG. Moreover, we identified a significant decrease in malondialdehyde in the RTG and ZRTG groups and increase in glutathione in the ZG, RTG, and ZRTG groups when compared to CG. Conclusion These findings showed that exercise, Z. multiflora supplementation or their combination led to an increase in irisin.
Researchers Andrew Williams (Not In First Six Researchers), Stephen Myers (Not In First Six Researchers), asaoleiman Mahjoub (Not In First Six Researchers), mohammad fazelzade (Not In First Six Researchers), Nooshin Naghavi (Fifth Researcher), Leila Gharahcholo (Fourth Researcher), Mehdi Ahmadian (Third Researcher), ayoub saeidi (Second Researcher), Abbass Ghanbabri-Niaki (First Researcher)