AU - Taghian, Farzaneh AU - Zolfaghari, Maryam TI - The effects of Acute endurance exercise on Visfatin and insulin levels in obese women PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - JRH JN - JRH VO - 4 VI - 2 IP - 2 4099 - http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-393-en.html 4100 - http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-393-en.pdf SO - JRH 2 AB  - Abtract Introduction: Visfatin is a newly discovered adipokine which is highly expressed in visceral adipose tissue that may induces changes in insulin resistance. The Aim of this study was to examine the Effect of Endurance Exercise on Visfatin and Insulin Levels In Obese Women. Method: present research is a semi-empirical study that 10 obese female volunteers (age 35.6±7.12 y, body mass index 35.95±4.9Kg/m2, fat percent 42.6±5.74% and waist-hip ratio 1.02±0.06 (means±SD)) were chosen randomly and participated in a 30 minutes exercise program with 60 to 70 percent of maximal oxygen intake on a treadmill. Serum glucose, insulin, and visfatin were measured before and immediately after exercise and 1 hour after the activity. insulin resistance index was calculated by using HOMA-IR model . Analysis of variance with repeated measures was used to determine base difference and the effect of activity type on blood parameters,. (Significance level 0.05> P). results: The findings showed that Acute endurance exercise increased slightly serum visfatin and insulin ,immediately after exercise, but this increase did not show significant changes(0.05> P).also no significant change was seen in glucose and insulin resistance(0.05> P). Conclusion: plasma visfatin increases along with rising glucose concentration and plasma insulin after exercise, but this increase may be related to exercise intensity and sex subjects. CP - IRAN IN - LG - eng PB - JRH PG - 699 PT - Orginal Article YR - 2014