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A comparative study on lipid profile parameters in athlete and non-athlete adult males


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Author Details : Bibhas Banerjee, Subhadeep Patra, Kaberi De, Sudakshina Chaterjee*, Aparajita Ray, Ipsita Debata

Volume : 14, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 529-533

https://10.18231/j.pjms.2024.096

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Abstract

Introduction: Regular physical exercise has a major impact on lipid status. The particular characteristics of athletes' blood lipid profiles were examined in this literature study. When compared to a sex- and age-matched inactive group, professional athletes' blood lipid level was shown to be much better. Athletes perform lower levels of TC, LDL-C, and TG and equivalent or higher blood levels of HDL-C regardless of whether they participate in endurance or power sports. It was introduced that there are disparities in blood lipid levels and sports disciplines. Although there are many more elements that should be considered for future research, such as food, area of origin, exercise regimen, and even genetic susceptibility.
Objective: To compare the lipid profile among athlete and no-athlete adult males.
Materials and Methods: Case control study with sample size 150. Adult males of age group 20-50 & apparently healthy males were taken. Serum lipid profile and various anthropometric measurements were done. Data Collection was done using a predesigned and pre-validated interview questionnaire.
Results: Serum cholesterol, Triglyceride, VLDL & LDL values were raised in non-athletes compared to athletes and the difference was statistically significant. The serum HDL values were lower in non-athletes compared to the athletes and the difference was statistically significant (p<0> Conclusion: Our study concludes that athletes and non-athletes differ in their lipid profile status. Athletes have better lipid status as compared to non-athletes, thus well protected from the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Physical activity significantly promotes better lipid profile, irrespective of genetic influence.
 

Keywords: Physical activity, Lipid profile, Athletes, Anthropometric parameters


How to cite : Banerjee B, Patra S, Kaberi De, Chaterjee S, Ray A, Debata I, A comparative study on lipid profile parameters in athlete and non-athlete adult males. Panacea J Med Sci 2024;14(2):529-533

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