Effects of cardiorespiratory fitness and of an exhaustive physical exercise in the post prandial triglycerides and total cholesterol plasmatic concentration
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Physical Activity, Dyslipidemia, Aerobic fitness.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to verify the effects of the cardiorespiratory fitness and of a exhaustive physical exercise session on plasmatic post-prandial triglycerides (TG) and total cholesterol (CT) concentration. Fifteen females and twelve males (age 23 ± 2.3), both non athletes were grouped by cardiorespiratory fitness level, determined through a progressive and exhaustive field test. The TG and CT concentrations were evaluated two hours after the lunch meal, in two different conditions, a) without exercise; and b) with an exhaustive exercise previously to the lunch, performed with one week interval. Anova two-way for repeated measures did not reveal differences in TG and CT concentrations despite the physical exercise. The cardiorespiratory level associated to an exhaustive single session of short-term exercise did not promoted alterations on the post-prandial lipaemia.Downloads
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2008-12-30
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Moura RF de, Queiroga MR, Arantes LM, Oliveira-Ferreira MDT de, Nascimento CMC, Ferreira SA, Luciano E. Effects of cardiorespiratory fitness and of an exhaustive physical exercise in the post prandial triglycerides and total cholesterol plasmatic concentration. JPhysEduc [Internet]. 2008Dec.30 [cited 2025Sep.17];19(4):573-9. Available from: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/1997
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