Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Isfahan
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Objective: In this study, the interactive effect of aerobic exercise and the intake of multivitamin-mineral supplementation on men blood lead levels in expose of polluted urban air was studied. Method: In this study, 46 Subjects with a mean of 25 ± 1.2 voluntarily and with satisfaction in this study were randomly assigned to 4 groups: supplement and exercise (n=11), exercise (n=11), supplement (n=12), control (n=12). Aerobic exercise for the first and second groups and intake of supplementation were taken for the first and third groups of research. The measured variable was measured once before and the end of 12 weeks. ANOVA was used for comparison between groups and the LSD post hoc test was used to compare the pair of groups. A significant level (p <0.05) was considered. Results: there was a significant decrease in the concentration of lead in the combined and supplementary groups and a significant increase in the exercise group compared with the pre-study (p <0.05). The results of ANOVA showed a significant difference between the groups in the concentration of lead. This difference was significant between the combined group and the training group, while there was no significant difference between the combined and complementary groups. Conclusion: The results showed that reduced the concentration of lead in air pollution. Therefore, it is recommended that the amount of vitamins and minerals needed for the body be used in order to reduce lead absorption, and in the absence of antioxidant supplements.
Rezanejad S, Kargarfard M, Bambaeichi E, Kelishadi R. The Interactive effect of 12 weeks of aerobic exercise and the intake of multivitamin minerals supplementation on men blood lead levels in the expose of urban polluted air. jmj. 2019; 17 (1) :25-32 URL: http://jmj.jums.ac.ir/article-1-1166-en.html