Plasma Retinol-binding Protein-4 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Are Reduced in Postmenopausal Women After Combination of Different Intensities of Circuit Resistance Training and Zataria Supplementation
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Purpose: is a plant with anti-inflammatory properties, which has been used for the treatment of many diseases. This study investigated the effect of different intensities of circuit resistance training and supplementation on plasma retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP-4) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in postmenopausal women.
Methods: Seventy-two postmenopausal women were divided on randomized order into six groups: Control (McGinley and Bishop in J Appl Physiol 121(6):1290-1305, 2016), Training 35% (T35%), Training 55% (T55%), Zataria (Özgünen et al. in Scand J Med Sci Sports 20:140-147, 2010), Zataria/Training 35% (ZT35%), and Zataria/Training 55% (ZT55%). Resist-ance training program included 12 exercise stations (each: 30 s, intensity: 35% and 55% of 1-RM) for 8 weeks (3 sessions/week). Daily (500 mg) was used after breakfast by participants in , ZT35%, and ZT55% groups. Blood samples were taken 48 h before and after the first and last sessions of training.
Results: After the training period the percentage of body fat decreased significantly ( < 0.001) in all trained groups, whereas muscle mass increased significantly ( < 0.01) only in T55% and ZT55% groups. A significant decrease was observed for RBP-4 values ( < 0.05) after training in all groups except for ZG and CG. Also, RBP-4 was significantly lower ( < 0.05) in all groups as compared to CG at the post-test except for ZG. Moreover, significantly lower values ( < 0.05) were found in T55%, ZT35%, and ZT55% as compared to ZG in post-intervention. TNF-α values decreased significantly ( < 0.05) at the post-test as compared to pre-intervention in ZT35% and ZT55%. Also, TNF-α was significantly lower ( < 0.05) in ZT55% compared to CG and T35% in post-test.
Conclusions: The results demonstrate clearly that in postmenopausal women, circuit resistance training both at low and moderate intensities cause a greater reduction in RBP-4 and TNF-α when is supplemented in the diet during training.
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