The Effect of Eight Weeks of Polarized Training on GH/IGF-1 Axis Hormones Response in Active Young Male

B. Azadi, Lotfali Boboli, M. Khani, M. Siahkohian, Amaneh Pourrahim
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Background & objectives: Insulin-like growth factor -1 (IGF-1) has a variety of roles, but the abundance of scientific evidence indicates that it is a metabolic biomarker associated with physical fitness and health . The present study investigates the effect of eight weeks of polarized exercise training on serum GH / IGF-1- indices in active young men. Methods: In this double-blind experimental study, 20 young males were allocated randomly into polarized training group (N=10) and a control group (N=10). The polarized training group performed 80-70% of the main workout volume (30 minutes) with light to moderate with 50-60% reserve heart rate (RHR) intensity and the remaining 20-30% at 85-95% RHR intensity; in a way that they ran two periods consisting 3 repetitions of 15-30 seconds, with 30-60 seconds of active rest after each repetition and 3 minutes of active rest after each period. Blood samples were taken from all subjects in three stages, including: pre-test stages, 24 hours before the start of the post-test, and after 12 hours overnight fasting. Post-test samples were collected, one sample immediately after the first session and the another 48 hours after the end of the last exercise session. Results: The results of the present study showed that bipolar training significantly increased growth hormone and free IGF-I levels after one training session, and after eight-week bipolar training program. However, total IGF-1 levels decreased significantly after one exercise session and after eight-week bipolar exercise program. Also, no significant change was observed in IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5 levels after one training session and eight-week training program. Acid-labile subunit levels did not change significantly after one training session, but decreased significantly after eight weeks of bipolar training. Conclusion: Based on the results of the present study, it seems that the use of bipolar exercises, training may be a good way to improve the hormonal function and assess the level of health and physical fitness of active young men.
8周极化训练对活动青年男性GH/IGF-1轴激素反应的影响
背景与目的:胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)具有多种作用,但大量科学证据表明,它是一种与身体素质和健康相关的代谢生物标志物。本研究调查了8周极化运动训练对活跃青年男性血清GH/IGF-1指数的影响。方法:在本双盲实验研究中,20名年轻男性被随机分为极化训练组(N=10)和对照组(N=10)。极化训练组进行了80-70%的主要锻炼量(30分钟),轻度至中度,储备心率(RHR)强度为50-60%,其余20-30%,储备心率强度为85-95%;在某种程度上,他们跑了两个周期,包括15-30秒的3次重复,每次重复后有30-60秒的积极休息,每个周期后有3分钟的积极休息。从三个阶段的所有受试者身上采集血样,包括:测试前阶段、测试后开始前24小时和禁食12小时后。采集测试后样本,一个样本在第一次训练后立即采集,另一个样本是在最后一次训练结束后48小时采集。结果:本研究的结果表明,双相训练在一次训练后和八周双相训练后显著提高了生长激素和游离IGF-I水平。然而,在一次运动和八周双相运动计划后,总IGF-1水平显著下降。此外,在一次训练和八周训练后,IGFBP-3和IGFBP-5水平没有观察到显著变化。酸不稳定亚单位水平在一次训练后没有显著变化,但在双相训练八周后显著下降。结论:根据本研究的结果,使用双相运动、训练可能是改善活跃青年男性激素功能和评估其健康和体能水平的好方法。
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