ROLE OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN CONTROLLING INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 (IGF-1) AND IT�S ASSOCIATION WITH METABOLIC DISEASE PREVENTION

F. Fadhilah, A. Hassan, H. Goenawan, Herry Herman, A. Rosdianto, R. Lesmana
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Based on data Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) in 2007, the people who had no or low physical activity reached 48.2 %. This condition contributes to increase number of metabolic disease cases such as: hypertension, heart disease, stroke and diabetes mellitus. Optimizing training approach especially aerobic type helps to counter metabolic diseases. Unfortunately, benefits of resistance training (RT) is less understood. RT improves muscle strength, induce muscle hypertrophy, improvement of local muscular performance, and also help to strenghtening body balance and coordination. There is interplay between training and hormone in muscle adaptation during resistance training. Hormone plays an important role in the regeneration of muscle after resistance training. The changes of hormone level cause hypertrophy. Regeneration and muscle hypertrophy are mediated by activation, proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells. It is regulated by mitotic and myogenic activity, namely insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), which serves as a paracrine or autocrine. Better understanding of homeostasis hormone during training in skeletal muscle and its ultimate purpose to counter metabolic disease will lead us to better treatment approach for the patient.
抵抗运动在控制胰岛素样生长因子1 (igf-1)中的作用及其与代谢性疾病预防的关系
根据2007年Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas)的数据,没有或很少体育活动的人占48.2%。这种情况会增加代谢性疾病的病例,如高血压、心脏病、中风和糖尿病。优化训练方法,特别是有氧训练有助于对抗代谢疾病。不幸的是,人们对阻力训练(RT)的好处知之甚少。RT可以增强肌肉力量,诱导肌肉肥大,改善局部肌肉机能,也有助于增强身体的平衡和协调能力。在抗阻训练中,训练与激素对肌肉适应有相互作用。激素在抗阻训练后的肌肉再生中起着重要作用。激素水平的变化引起肥大。再生和肌肉肥大是由卫星细胞的活化、增殖和分化介导的。它受有丝分裂和肌生成活性,即胰岛素样生长因子-1 (IGF-1),作为旁分泌或自分泌调节。更好地了解骨骼肌训练中的稳态激素及其对抗代谢性疾病的最终目的,将有助于我们为患者提供更好的治疗方法。
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