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Somayeh Reisi, Zohreh Atai , Marzieh Abolhasani, Mahbobeh Kasiri, Mohamad Taghi Akbari, Soraya Heidari, Mostafa Montazer Zohouri , Efat Farrokhi, Abolfath Shirmardi, Golandam Banitalebi, Volume 14, Issue 4 (Quarterly 2011)
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Background: Hearing loss is a sensorineural disorder occuring in 1 out of 500 births. It happens due to some genetic/environmental causes or both. More than 60% of cases are noninherited and 80% non syndromic with autosomal recessive inheritance. In the present study we investigated the frequency of mtDNA A1555G, A3243 and A7445G mutations among the patients in Fars province. Materials and Methods: Seventy two non syndromic hearing loss subjects were studied. DNA was extracted using standard phenol-chloroform method. The screening of the mitochondrial gene mutations were performed using PCR-RFLP procedure. Finally, the possible mutations were confirmed by direct sequencing. Results: None of the A1555G, A3243G and A7445G mutations was detected in this study. However, destroying a MTTL1 restriction site for the investigation of A3243G mutation, revealed a G3316A with allelic variant of 1.4% in the deaf subjects. Conclusion: Our data indicated that the mitochondrial A1555G, A3243 and A7445G mutations have no role in auditory deficits in patients studied.
Bahram Abedi, Elham Okhovat, Ebrahim Banitalebi, Volume 20, Issue 4 (Bimonthly 2016)
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Background: Regular physical exercise is a well-established therapeutic option to prevent the diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of intense interval training (SIT (and combined aerobic-strength training on serum adiponectin level and insulin resistance in women with type 2 diabetes.
Materials and Methods: Female patients with type 2 diabetic (n=52, age: 45-60 years, BMI=25-30 kg/m2 and FBS≥126 mg/dl) were assessed for eligibility. Participants were assigned to SIT group (N=17(, Combined training group (N=17 (and Control group (N=18 ( according to their HbA1c levels. The exercises were included 8 weeks of combined (resistance plus aerobic (training and SIT. The FBS, serum insulin and adiponectin levels were also measured.
Results: There were a significant difference between the pre-/post-test in serum adiponectin in SIT group )P=0.01(. However, there was no significant difference between the pre-/post- test in serum adiponectin level in Combined training group (P=0.939(. The insulin resistance in SIT and the Combined training groups were significantly reduced after the exercise program (P<0.001 and P<0.001, respectively). Differences for the FBS was significant in the SIT group (P<0.001(. The results of the comparison between groups showed a significant difference between the training groups in the adiponectin level (P=0.037(. and insulin resistance (P=0.008(.
Conclusions: Training exercise, independent of the type and method, can have positive effects on insulin resistance and serum adiponectin level in women with typeII two diabetes.
Hadi Ghaedi, Ebrahim Banitalebi, Mohammad Hassaan Dashty-Khavidaki, Ebrahim Samadi, Volume 24, Issue 2 (Bimonthly 2020)
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Background: This study aimed to determine the effect of 8 weeks of resistance training using elastic bands and green coffee supplement on hepatic steatosis index in obese middle-aged Women.
Materials and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 60 obese (33.58±2.96) and middle-aged women (42.99±3.08) were selected as the subjects and were randomly divided into four groups of 15 people: supplement, exercise+supplement, exercise+placebo and placebo. The training groups received eight-week elastic band resistance training program at 3 sessions per week and 60 minutes each session. Daily supplementary groups received a 400 mg capsule of green coffee extract. Blood samples were measured 24 hours before the start and 48 hours after the end of the protocol in the fasting state. In order to compare intra-group and extra-group, the t-test and the two-way ANOVA and post-hoc Bonferroni test were used.
Results: The results showed that 8 weeks of exercise with supplementation, despite significantly reducing the serum levels of liver enzymes in the experimental groups, there had no significant difference with the control group. Also, 8 weeks of resistance training combined with green coffee supplementation made a significant difference in the index of hepatic steatosis in obese women.
Conclusion: However training with elastic bands and green coffee consumption improved hepatic steatosis index but considering that its effect on liver enzymes was not significant. it seems, improvement in liver function indices in obese women may require longer periods of resistance training and green coffee supplementation.
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