پوررضی, حسن
تبریز، ایران
[ 1 ] - تأثیر سه ماه تمرین هوازی بر مسیر پیام رسانی Wnt عضله اسکلتی موشهای صحرایی نر
Background: Atrophy in skeletal muscle plays an important role in disease-related tissue dysfunction such as sarcopenia. The Wnt-signaling pathway has been shown to be critical for skeletal muscle development. Current evidence suggests that exercise trainings may alter hypertrophy-related signaling in skeletal muscle. Therefore, the purpose of this study was investigating the effect of three mo...
[ 2 ] - Effects of a Combination of Dietary Restriction and Exercise Training on Myocardial Apoptosis in Male Rats
Background and Objectives: Apoptosis plays a key role in pathogenesis of various cardiovascular diseases due to loss of terminally differentiated cardiac myocytes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate effects of combined dietary restriction and aerobic training on indices of myocardial apoptosis in male rats. Materials and Methods: In this study, 32 three-month-old male rats wer...
[ 3 ] - تاثیر تمرینات پیلاتس بر محتوای چربی کبد و آنزیمهای کبدی در مردان مبتلا به کبد چرب غیرالکلی
زمینه و هدف: بیماری کبد چرب غیرالکلی (NAFLD) که با تجمع و رسوب چربی در سلولهای کبدی همراه است، از عوامل خطر جدی برای سایر بیماریها مانند قلبی عروقی و دیابت بشمار میآید. بنابراین، مطالعه حاضر با هدف بررسی تاثیر تمرینات پیلاتس بر محتوای چربی کبد و آنزیمهای کبدی در مردان میانسال مبتلا به کبد چرب غیرالکلی انجام شد. روش کار: بیست مرد میانسال مبتلا به NAFLD به طور تصادفی به دو گروه تمرین پیلاتس و...
[ 4 ] - Effect of Eight-Week Combined Strength-Balance Training on Muscle Strength, Balance and Quality of Life in Children with Monoplegic Cerebral Palsy
Introduction: Cerebral palsy is the most common sensory-motor disorder that causes movement restriction and reducing social participation in children. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight-week combined strength-balance training on muscle strength, balance, and quality of life in children with monoplegic cerebral palsy. Methods: The present study was quasi...
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