Background: Visfatin is a newly characterized
adipokines which is highly expressed in visceral adipose tissue and may play a
role in insulin resistance. The aim of this study was assessing the effect of 12
weeks aerobic exercise on Visfatin level and insulin resistance in obese women.
Methods: This study was a semi-experimental research. Twenty obese
volunteer women (age 37±9.89 yr, body mass index 35.8±3.67 kg/m2,
fat percentage 43.98±4.02% and waist-hip ratio 1.03±0.05(means ±SD) were
randomly divided into two equal groups (each with 10 individuals), experimental
and control. Aerobic training program was included three sessions per week in
12 weeks that was performed with treadmill (starting with 60-65%, heart rate
max/15-20 min, final with 80-85%, heart rate max/ 45-50 min). Body composition,
glucose, insulin and Visfatin levels were measured in two groups before and
after intervention. Insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR)
was measured by the calculation of relevant equation. For inter group comparison,
paired t-test and between group comparison independent-t test was used
(significance level p<0.05).
Results: The obtained result showed that after 12
weeks, no significant differences in fat percentage, WHR, glucose, insulin, and
Visfatin levels and insulin resistance index among the two groups were
detected. Significant decrease in body composition including weight, and BMI
was observed in case group (p<0.05).
Conclusions: One can conclude that the 12-week aerobic exercise cannot
reduce the levels of visfatin, but can reduce the BMI.
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