Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Daniya Khan, Iram Saddiqa Aamir, Saher Ramees, Sassi Kanwal, Fatima Abid, Hina Moazzam.
High Intensity Exercise; Effects Of Short Duration (12 Weeks) On Blood Pressure, Body Weight And Lipid Profile In Young Hyperlipidemic Adults Without Diet Restriction.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(3):414-21.

Objectives: To clarify the interrelationship of high intensity exercise and duration of time on lipid profile, blood pressure and, body weight in young hyperlipidemic adults and to evaluate the beneficial effects on health in possible shorter duration of time. Study Design: Case control study. Setting: Department of Physiology, BMSI, JPMC, Karachi. Period: January 2012 to April 2012. Methods: Total numbers of 60 volunteers moderately active, young hyperlipidemic adults, aged 30 to 50 years, thirty for each A (control), and B (high intensity exercise) group respectively were assigned to participate for 12 weeks exercise program without restricted caloric diet at pre–identified track of specific time. Lipids profile and age, sex, weight, BMI, blood pressure, and lab investigations like serum Total cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL, and HDL, of each participant were recorded at baseline (0 day) and similarly on day 30, 60 and 90 respectively. Results: At the end of the 12 weeks program in high intensity exercise group significant effects have been observed by lowering the level of total cholesterol, triglyceride (p <0.05) and lipoproteins variables, with increasing the level of HDL-c. While no significant change in blood pressure and weight reduction was observed between indicial and final measurement in control and high intensity exercise groups (p

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