Circulation, Vol 57, 172-180, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
RM Lampman, JT Santinga, DR Bassett, N Mercer, WO Block, JD Flora Jr, ML Foss and WG Thorland
The effect of high intensity physical training (HIPT), conducted in an
unsupervised (group A) or supervised (group B) setting, was studied in 23
middle-aged men with Type IV hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP). Following 10 weeks
of HIPT intervention, significant metabolic changes were observed such as
reductions in both fasting triglyceride and insulin levels, but no changes
in fasting serum cholesterol or glucagon levels were found. Other favorable
results noted included a significant improvement in physical fitness, as
measured by increases in aerobic power, and a decrease in body fatness with
only minimal weight losses. There were no significant differences in the
results when groups A and B were compared. It was concluded that HIPT is an
effective means of lowering fasting triglyceride and insulin levels in Type
IV HLP individuals. In addition, such physical training programs can be
conducted in either an unsupervised or supervised setting, provided the
subjects are highly motivated.
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Effectiveness of unsupervised and supervised high intensity physical training in normalizing serum lipids in men with type iv hyperlipoproteinemia
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