KMID : 0359420070250010018
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Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2007 Volume.25 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.25
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The Effects of Obesity and Sports Training on Inflammatory Adipocytokine in Male Students
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Ko Seong-Kyeong
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Abstract
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The aim of this study was to determine the effects of obesity and sports training on inflammatory adipocytokine in male students. Subjects were classified into four groups by BMI and sports training; Normal BMI-Non Athletes (Control, n=8), Obese-Non Athletes (Obesity, n=10), Normal BMI-Athletes (Athletes, n=9), Obese Athletes (n=9). hs-CRPs showed no significant difference between the groups. IL-6 was 2.67¡¾1.38pg/ml in Control, 3.10¡¾1.91pg/ml in Obesity, 1.18¡¾0.57pg/ml in Athletes, and 1.36¡¾0.98pg/ml in Obese Athletes, in which IL-6 of Athletes groups were significantly different from Non-Athletes groups (p<.05). TNF-¥á was 7.49¡¾1.78pg/ml in Control, 10.80¡¾5.19pg/ml in Obesity, 5.16¡¾2.39pg/ml in Athletes, and 6.40¡¾2.19pg/ml in Obese Athletes, in which TNF-¥á of Obesity was significantly different from athletes groups (p<.05). In conclusion, obese students had elevated levels of IL-6, TNF-¥á and these inflammatory markers were associated with obesity. However, it seemed that those risks were reduced with physical training as like Obese Athletes.
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KEYWORD
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BMI, Sports training, inflammatory markers
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