Background: Increase and
decrease of some hormones in the body and accumulation in breast tissue, can
increase the risk of breast cancer. The purpose of this
study was to examine the effects of eight weeks aerobic training on the sexual hormone binding
globulin, insulin-like growth hormone-1 and lipoproteins in patients with breast cancer.
Methods: Twenty four women aged
45-55 years with breast cancer were selected and randomly divided into two
groups: aerobic training (n=12) and control (n=12). Training group participated
in an 8 weeks aerobic training program, three days a week and 60-90 minutes each
day. In this period, the control group performed no regular exercise. Blood
samples were taken before and after 8 weeks. Data were analyzed using independent
T- test.
Results: The results showed that
there were significant differences between two groups in SHBG (Sex
hormone-binding globulin), LDL (Low-density lipoprotein) and total
cholesterol prior and post eight weeks of aerobic exercise training. Exercise
also significantly reduced exercise group’s weight (p=0.001) compared with the
controls.
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