چکیده
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This modern age is experiencing increased cardiovascular diseases and higher mortality rates due to
inert lifestyles and bad nutrition habits along with stress. Apo lipoproteins A and B are among the most
important prognosticating factors of cardiac diseases. Therefore, the present study attempts to study
the effects of a three-month college football practice on changes in Apo proteins A and B in inactive
young men. Through a public call, 30 subjects were selected randomly from male college students and
were divided into two control and experimental groups of 15. The experimental group participated in 3
sessions of exercising per week and the control group had not practice at all. 24 hours before the first
and 24 hours after the last exercise session, 10 cc blood samples were taken from both groups after 12
hours of fasting from the left arm vessel. These samples were centrifuged to separate the serum and
kept at -70° c to be analyzed at a laboratory. In order to compare Apo proteins A and B of the posttest in
both groups, covariance analysis was utilized. Results revealed that physical activities in the form of
three-month college football practice change Apo protein A and B levels in blood serum in pre and
posttests of experimental group significantly. Yet, the study failed to find significant differences in the
level of Apo protein A and B of control and experimental groups.
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