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THE EFFECT OF ENDURANCE, RESISTANCE AND CONCURRENT TRAINING ON THE HEART STRUCTURE OF FEMALE STUDENTS

M. Hosseini
,
M. Piri
,
H. Agha-Alinejad
,
Sh. Haj-Sadeghi

Biol. Sport 2012;29:17-21
Online publish date: 2014/08/22
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The aim of this study was to compare the effect of endurance, resistance and concurrent training on

the heart structure. Thirty-nine untrained female students (mean age 24±2.58 yrs) were randomly divided into four

groups: Control (C; n=9), Endurance (E; n=10), Strength (S; n=10) and Concurrent (SE; n=10).E group training consisted

of running at 65% of maximum heart rate (MHR) for 16 min per training unit during the first week, reaching 80% of MHR

for 30 min during the 8th week. S group training consisted of performing four leg presses, bench presses, pull down

curls, and leg curls. During the first week, the training was performed at 50% of one repetition maximum (1RM) in 2

sets with 10 repetitions. The intensity of training increased to 80% 1RM in 3 sets and 6 repetitions during the 8th week.

The SE training included the sum of the training performed by the E and S training groups. Left ventricular end diastolic

and systolic diameters, post-wall thickness, left ventricular mass and mass index and septum wall thickness were measured

by m-mode and 2-D echocardiography as the structural parameters. The end diastolic diameter in E and SE groups, the

ventricular end systolic diameter, left ventricular mass and mass index of the SE group after the training increased (P≤0.05).

In comparing the groups, only the increase of the end diastolic diameter in the SE group was significant (P≤0.05).

The 8 weeks of concurrent training compared with endurance or resistance training alone resulted in a significant increase

in left ventricular end diastolic diameter. However, no significant differences were found for any other measured variables.
keywords:

left ventricular end diastolic diameter, left ventricular end systolic diameter, septum, lwall thickness, left ventricular mass index

 
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