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Mohammad Rahman Rahimi

Mohammad Rahman Rahimi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-4302-1472
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 35103291100
HIndex: 20/00
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Address: Department of Exercise Physiology, University of Kurdistan, 66177-15175 , Sanandaj, Iran
Phone: 2259

Research

Title
Hormonal responses to acute and chronic resistance exercise in middle-age versus young men
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
,Aging,  Growth factors ,Resistance training Muscle strength
Year
2012
Journal SPORT SCIENCE AND HEALTH
DOI
Researchers Hamid arzazi ، Arselan Damirchi ، Hasan Faraji ، Mohammad Rahman Rahimi

Abstract

Abstract To examine the responses of the endocrine system to moderate-resistance training in younger (YO) verses middle-aged (MI) men, two groups of men (21 and 49 years-old) participated in 8-week moderate-resistance training program three times per week. Blood was obtained before, immediately after, and 30 min after exercise at before and after training period for analysis of total tes- tosterone, cortisol, GH, lactate and ACTH. Squat and bench press strength, and circumference of thigh and arm increased for both groups. After training, resting testos- terone and GH increased in YO; testosterone concentra- tions were also increased for YO and MI from pre-training values. However, GH values decreased in MI after training period. Cortisol and ACTH values were lower compared to similar times in pre-training. These data indicate that middle-aged men do respond with an enhanced hormonal profile in the early phase of a resistance training program, but the response is different from that of younger men.