TY - JOUR
T1 - ANOREXIC: IMPACT OF COMPLEMENT PROTEIN ALONG WITH ADDITIONAL FOOD CONSUMPTION AND EXERCISE ON ECTOMORPHISM AND ENERGY VARIABLE AMONGST MALES
AU - Almoslim, Hassan Bin Abdulkareem Hassan
AU - Ibrahim, Syed
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The aim of this study was to discern the impact of complementary protein with additional food consumption (AFC) and exercise on ectomorphism and energy variables on anorexic males. Thirty seven participants, 19-25 years, body mass index (BMI) >18.5 kg/m(2) were allocated to complement protein with API plus strength training (Cl; n=10), protein with normal food intake (C2, n=8), and control group-3 (C-3 n = 19), The training lasted eight weeks (2 days x 40 M). C1 and C2 were administered with protein twice a week. The tests were BMI, body fat percentage, fat-free mass (FFM), and one-repetition max test in the leg press, chest press, and food intake (Fl). ANOVA was applied for age, height, BMI, and repeated measures for BM, %BF, FFM, LP, CP, and FT. The significance level was 0.05. One-way ANOVA revealed no changes for age, I-I, and BMI (P>005). ANOVA with repeated measures resulted in significant effects on time (P<0.05), groups (P<0,05), and interaction effect of time by groups (P <0.05) for BM, LP, CP, and FT. FFM showed significant effects on time (P <0.05) and groups (P <0.05) but no interaction effect on time by groups (P >0.05). The %BF showed no significant effects on time and groups (P >0.05) but there was a significant interaction effect on time by groups (P <0.05). The study indicated that underweight subjects could improve body mass and strength with the training protocol. Copyright (C) 2013 - All Rights Reserved - Pharmacophore
AB - The aim of this study was to discern the impact of complementary protein with additional food consumption (AFC) and exercise on ectomorphism and energy variables on anorexic males. Thirty seven participants, 19-25 years, body mass index (BMI) >18.5 kg/m(2) were allocated to complement protein with API plus strength training (Cl; n=10), protein with normal food intake (C2, n=8), and control group-3 (C-3 n = 19), The training lasted eight weeks (2 days x 40 M). C1 and C2 were administered with protein twice a week. The tests were BMI, body fat percentage, fat-free mass (FFM), and one-repetition max test in the leg press, chest press, and food intake (Fl). ANOVA was applied for age, height, BMI, and repeated measures for BM, %BF, FFM, LP, CP, and FT. The significance level was 0.05. One-way ANOVA revealed no changes for age, I-I, and BMI (P>005). ANOVA with repeated measures resulted in significant effects on time (P<0.05), groups (P<0,05), and interaction effect of time by groups (P <0.05) for BM, LP, CP, and FT. FFM showed significant effects on time (P <0.05) and groups (P <0.05) but no interaction effect on time by groups (P >0.05). The %BF showed no significant effects on time and groups (P >0.05) but there was a significant interaction effect on time by groups (P <0.05). The study indicated that underweight subjects could improve body mass and strength with the training protocol. Copyright (C) 2013 - All Rights Reserved - Pharmacophore
M3 - Article
SN - 2229-5402
JO - JADOUN SCIENCE PUBLISHING GROUP
JF - JADOUN SCIENCE PUBLISHING GROUP
ER -