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The effect of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status in non weight-trained males and females.
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The effect of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status in non weight-trained males and females./
Author:
DeRuisseau, Keith Christopher.
Description:
239 p.
Notes:
Major Professor: Emily M. Haymes.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-05B.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Nutrition. -
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0493704434
The effect of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status in non weight-trained males and females.
DeRuisseau, Keith Christopher.
The effect of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status in non weight-trained males and females.
- 239 p.
Major Professor: Emily M. Haymes.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Florida State University, 2002.
Twenty-seven female and thirteen male non weight-trained college age individuals participated in a thirteen week weight training program for the purpose of determining the impact of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status. Subjects participated in training sessions conducted three times per week during either the summer or fall academic semesters. Measurements included body composition (weeks 1 and 13), three-day dietary assessment (weeks 1, 5, 9, and 13), and blood chemistry (weeks 1, 5, 9, and 13). Initial strength measures were obtained following two weeks of familiarization (week 3) and again at weeks 8 and 13. Subjects were grouped by serum ferritin (SF) level (FL, females ≤ 20 μg/L; FN, females > 20 μg/L; ML, males ≤ 45μgL; MN, males ≥ 50 μg/L) to determine the impact of initial iron status on main outcome measures.
ISBN: 0493704434Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017801
Health Sciences, Nutrition.
The effect of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status in non weight-trained males and females.
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Twenty-seven female and thirteen male non weight-trained college age individuals participated in a thirteen week weight training program for the purpose of determining the impact of weight training exercise on measures of iron transport and status. Subjects participated in training sessions conducted three times per week during either the summer or fall academic semesters. Measurements included body composition (weeks 1 and 13), three-day dietary assessment (weeks 1, 5, 9, and 13), and blood chemistry (weeks 1, 5, 9, and 13). Initial strength measures were obtained following two weeks of familiarization (week 3) and again at weeks 8 and 13. Subjects were grouped by serum ferritin (SF) level (FL, females ≤ 20 μg/L; FN, females > 20 μg/L; ML, males ≤ 45μgL; MN, males ≥ 50 μg/L) to determine the impact of initial iron status on main outcome measures.
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The training protocol significantly increased levels of strength and FFM and significantly decreased levels of percent body fat. Hemoglobin level of the combined male and female groups demonstrated a significant decline at week 13 compared with previous time points. Further statistical analysis revealed a seasonal effect (p < 0.05) on the observed hemoglobin response to weight training exercise (summer values significantly lower than fall values at weeks 9 and 13). Males with adequate iron status (MN group) experienced a significant decline in SF levels at week 9 compared with week 1 values. No significant time main effects or group-by-time (gender or iron status) interactions were observed for hematocrit, serum iron (SI), total iron binding capacity (TIBC), transferrin saturation (TS), soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR), or creatine kinase activity (CK). Total iron intake significantly declined at week 13 compared with week 1 values but was not significantly correlated with hematological or iron status measures. Therefore, hemoglobin levels decline with no alterations in SI, TIBC, TS, or sTfR following a thirteen week weight training program. The SF level of males with adequate iron status is lowered with weight training but not among females or males with low iron status.
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