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Hemmati Moghadam A, Rahmani Ghobadi M, SafiKhani H. The Effect of Six Weeks of High-Intensity CrossFit Training on Serum Asprosin, Body Fat Percentage and Insulin Resistance in Men with Type 2 Diabetes. J Police Med 2023; 12 (1) : e16
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1- Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Borujerd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd, Iran
2- Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Damavand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Damavand, Iran , maryarahmighobadi@gmail.com
3- Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Kermanshah Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran
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Aims: Asprosin is an adipokine with gluconeogenic and metabotropic effects, which is related to type 2 diabetes. The present study aimed to determine the effect of six weeks of high-intensity CrossFit training (HICFT) on serum asprosin in men with type 2 diabetes.
Materials and Methods: In the current semi-experimental research that was conducted in the summer of 2022 on patients who are members of the Dezful Diabetes Association, 30 obese men with type 2 diabetes living in Dezful city in Iran were selected and randomly divided into two groups of 15 HICFT and control. People in the training group did six weeks of HICFT training with an intensity of 80-85% of the reserve heart rate in three training sessions per week. Blood and anthropometric variables were examined 48 hours before and after the intervention in a fasting state. For statistical analysis, dependent t-tests and analysis of covariance were used in SPSS 26 software.
Findings: In this study, 22 people (10 people in the HICFT group with an average age of 43.80±3.08 years and 12 people with an average age of 44.58±3.09 years in the control group) remained in the study. The average history of diabetes was 3.24±0.45 years in the experimental group and 3.23±0.42 years in the control group. The results showed that a significant decrease in serum asprosin (1.65 ng/ml), body fat (2.45%), and insulin resistance (0.94 units) was observed in the HICFT group compared to the control (p<0.001).).
Conclusion: According to the results, it can be said that HICFT has a positive role in reducing insulin resistance and blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes by improving body composition and reducing asprosin secretion. It seems that adjustment of fasting asprosin to body fat percentage is one of the effective mechanisms to reduce insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes in adaptation to high-intensity exercises.
Article number: e16
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Police Health
Received: 2023/04/20 | Accepted: 2023/08/5 | Published: 2023/09/2

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