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"c o m I S S N (Online): 2322 – 4479 Original Article Received: 31/07/2013 Accepted: 05/11/2013 Effect of Pyramidal Training on Plasma Lipid Profile and Fibrinogen, and Blood Viscosity of Untrained Young Men 1Abbass Ghanbari –Niaki, 2Mostafa Behzad Khameslo, 3Seyed Morteza Tayebi 1- Exercise Biochemistry Division, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Mazandaran University, Babolsar, Iran.
ABSTRACT The present study examined the effects of progressive exercise (pyramidal) short-term program on plasma fibrinogen, lipid profile and blood viscosity in untrained young men.
The present results show that it is possible that progressive training (pyramidal) short-term program changed the levels of cardiovascular risk factors by reducing blood viscosity.
Although the acute exercise have a no effect (13) or results in a blood coagulation increase (14, 15); exercise training, particularly aerobic exercises by reducing lipid levels, high-density lipoprotein levels, reduce oxidative stress and improve clotting factors, which can enhance the performance of cardio-vascular causes (15-17).
01 DISCUSSION The study found that 4 weeks of growing pyramidal practice made no significant changes in fibrinogen levels, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein; however, they led to a significant reduction in blood viscosity levels, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein.
In general, factors such as age, malnutrition, decreased body weight, physical conditions, daily activities, seasonal changes, and hormonal status on the plasma fibrinogen affect blood coagulation (34).
CONCLUSION The results of the present study were observed after 4 weeks of growing pyramid, reduce blood viscosity following plasma LDL cholesterol levels."