Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to observe the effects of two months of a lifestyle-changing program on the immune system and risk of non-communicable chronic diseases and how they associate with each other and with body composition. MethodsFifty women aged 36 years (SD=10) with a mean body mass index of 31kg/m2 (SD=12) participated in this study. The following data were investigated: body composition (by anthropometry and bioimpedance), complete blood count, lipid profile, plasma concentrations of vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, zinc, uric acid and glucose. The program consisted of circuit weight training or walking for 1 hour, three times per week during the first month and for 1 hour, four times per week during the second month and changes to their eating habits. ResultsThere was a significant reduction in body fat and plasma concentrations of uric acid, total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein. Triglycerides, low density lipoprotein and immune system variables remained unchanged. Zinc was not associated with any variable. The leukocytes, lymphocytes, platelets and vitamin C were positively associated with body fat and negatively associated when divided by body mass (kg). Total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein divided by vitamin A and beta-carotene concentrations had a negative correlation with body fat. Vitamin C correlated the most with other biochemical risk factors. ConclusionThe risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases reduced, but immune system markers remained unchanged. Increased body fat was negatively associated with immune system markers and vitamins. |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary womenMudanças no estilo de vida e fatores de risco para doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e sistema imune de mulheres sedentáriasBodyLeukocytesVitaminsZincComposição corporalLeucócitosVitaminasZincoObjectiveThe objective of this study was to observe the effects of two months of a lifestyle-changing program on the immune system and risk of non-communicable chronic diseases and how they associate with each other and with body composition. MethodsFifty women aged 36 years (SD=10) with a mean body mass index of 31kg/m2 (SD=12) participated in this study. The following data were investigated: body composition (by anthropometry and bioimpedance), complete blood count, lipid profile, plasma concentrations of vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, zinc, uric acid and glucose. The program consisted of circuit weight training or walking for 1 hour, three times per week during the first month and for 1 hour, four times per week during the second month and changes to their eating habits. ResultsThere was a significant reduction in body fat and plasma concentrations of uric acid, total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein. Triglycerides, low density lipoprotein and immune system variables remained unchanged. Zinc was not associated with any variable. The leukocytes, lymphocytes, platelets and vitamin C were positively associated with body fat and negatively associated when divided by body mass (kg). Total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein divided by vitamin A and beta-carotene concentrations had a negative correlation with body fat. Vitamin C correlated the most with other biochemical risk factors. ConclusionThe risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases reduced, but immune system markers remained unchanged. Increased body fat was negatively associated with immune system markers and vitamins. ObjetivoObservar os efeitos de dois meses de um programa de reeducação de hábitos sobre variáveis do sistema imunológico e de risco para doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e as associações destas entre si e com a composição corporal. MétodosCinqüenta mulheres sedentárias, com idade de 36 anos (DP=10), e índice de massa corporal de 31kg/m2 (DP=12) participaram do estudo. Foram avaliados a composição corporal (antropometria e bioimpedância), o hemograma, o perfil lipídico, as concentrações plasmáticas das vitaminas A, C, betacaroteno, do zinco, do ácido úrico e da glicemia. O treinamento consistia de circuito de peso ou caminhada por 1h, três vezes por semana no primeiro mês e 1h, quatro vezes por semana no segundo mês, mais reeducação alimentar. ResultadosA gordura corporal, as concentrações plasmáticas do ácido úrico, do colesterol total e da lipoproteína de alta densidade foram significativamente reduzidas. Os triglicérides, a lipoproteína de baixa densidade e as variáveis do sistema imunológico não foram alterados. O zinco não foi associado a qualquer variável. Os glóbulos brancos, os linfócitos, as plaquetas e a vitamina C foram positivamente associados à gordura corporal e negativamente, quando divididos pela massa corporal (kg). O colesterol total e a lipoproteína de baixa densidade divididos pela concentração de vitamina A e do betacaroteno foram negativamente correlacionados à gordura corporal. A vitamina C teve a maior correlação com outros fatores bioquímicos de risco. ConclusãoHouve redução dos fatores de risco para doenças crônicas não transmissíveis, mas não nos marcadores do sistema imunológico. O aumento da gordura corporal foi associado negativamente aos marcadores do sistema imunológico e das vitaminas. Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9477Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2009): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2009): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 22 n. 2 (2009): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9477/6844Copyright (c) 2023 Carlos Alexandre FETT, Waléria Christiane Rezende FETT, Gilberto João PADOVAN, Julio Sergio MARCHINIhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFETT, Carlos AlexandreRezende FETT, Waléria Christiane PADOVAN, Gilberto João MARCHINI, Julio Sergio 2023-08-30T16:31:51Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9477Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-08-30T16:31:51Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women Mudanças no estilo de vida e fatores de risco para doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e sistema imune de mulheres sedentárias |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women FETT, Carlos Alexandre Body Leukocytes Vitamins Zinc Composição corporal Leucócitos Vitaminas Zinco |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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Lifestyle changes and risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases and immune system of sedentary women |
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FETT, Carlos Alexandre |
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FETT, Carlos Alexandre Rezende FETT, Waléria Christiane PADOVAN, Gilberto João MARCHINI, Julio Sergio |
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Rezende FETT, Waléria Christiane PADOVAN, Gilberto João MARCHINI, Julio Sergio |
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FETT, Carlos Alexandre Rezende FETT, Waléria Christiane PADOVAN, Gilberto João MARCHINI, Julio Sergio |
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Body Leukocytes Vitamins Zinc Composição corporal Leucócitos Vitaminas Zinco |
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Body Leukocytes Vitamins Zinc Composição corporal Leucócitos Vitaminas Zinco |
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to observe the effects of two months of a lifestyle-changing program on the immune system and risk of non-communicable chronic diseases and how they associate with each other and with body composition. MethodsFifty women aged 36 years (SD=10) with a mean body mass index of 31kg/m2 (SD=12) participated in this study. The following data were investigated: body composition (by anthropometry and bioimpedance), complete blood count, lipid profile, plasma concentrations of vitamins A and C, beta-carotene, zinc, uric acid and glucose. The program consisted of circuit weight training or walking for 1 hour, three times per week during the first month and for 1 hour, four times per week during the second month and changes to their eating habits. ResultsThere was a significant reduction in body fat and plasma concentrations of uric acid, total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein. Triglycerides, low density lipoprotein and immune system variables remained unchanged. Zinc was not associated with any variable. The leukocytes, lymphocytes, platelets and vitamin C were positively associated with body fat and negatively associated when divided by body mass (kg). Total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein divided by vitamin A and beta-carotene concentrations had a negative correlation with body fat. Vitamin C correlated the most with other biochemical risk factors. ConclusionThe risk factors for non-communicable chronic diseases reduced, but immune system markers remained unchanged. Increased body fat was negatively associated with immune system markers and vitamins. |
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