This study was designed to investigate the effects of graded maximal exercises on serum lipids. The subjects consisted of 7 athletes group(A group) and 7 non-athlete group(B group) and who all were about twenty-one years old.
Their blood samples were...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of graded maximal exercises on serum lipids. The subjects consisted of 7 athletes group(A group) and 7 non-athlete group(B group) and who all were about twenty-one years old.
Their blood samples were collected at pre and post(after exhaustion).
The collected blood were analyzed for the triglyceride, cholesterol, High density lipoprotein cholesterol and TC/HDL-C ratio, Apo A, B. The result through the statistical analysis of this data were summarized as follows;
1. Triglyceride, total cholesterol, LDL-C, TC/HDL-C ratio level, athlete groups were higher than those in non-athlete groups after maximal exercise. There were no significant differences between two groups.
2. HDL-C level was decreased after maximal exercise in athlete groups but was increased in non-athlete groups. There were significant differences between two groups.
3. Apo A level was increased after maximal exercise in two groups, especially athlete groups were higher than those in non-athlete groups after maximal exercise. There were significant differences between two groups.
4. Apo B were no significant difference between two groups