Research Article

Does Moderate Intensity Exercise Attenuate the Postprandial Lipemic and Airway Inflammatory Response to a High-Fat Meal?

Table 2

Blood analyte values at baseline and 2 hours and 4 hours after HFM.

Baseline2 hr4 hr
CONEXCONEXCONEX
Value ± SDValue ± SDValue ± SDValue ± SDValue ± SDValue ± SD

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TG (mg dL−1)67.0 ± 32.056.4 ± 18.5118.4 ± 59.98.3 ± 35.154.2 ± 92.131.9 ± 79.
TC (mg dL−1)143.6 ± 16.3145.0 ± 21.4135.0 ± 13.3154.5 ± 17.149.2 ± 25.7147.5 ± 14.9
HDL (mg dL−1)50.4 ± 12.956.8 ± 11.645.1 ± 8.459.1 ± 8.43.8 ± 8.554.9 ± 7.9
LDL (mg dL−1)80.3 ± 12.675.3 ± 28.664.9 ± 19.74.7 ± 17.62.8 ± 19.66.1 ± 14
Glucose (mg dL−1)84.4 ± 6.482.6 ± 13.776.2 ± 6.592.1 ± 10.86.1 ± 4.76.6 ± 7.7
TC/HDL3.0 ± 0.72.6 ± 0.53.1 ± 0.2.7 ± 0.43.3 ± 0.2.7 ± 0.6

Blood analyte data at baseline and 2 hr and 4 hr after HFM in CON versus EX. Values are expressed as mean ± SD.
Significantly different from baseline ().
Significantly different from CON ().
TG: triglycerides; TC: total cholesterol; HDL: high-density lipoprotein; LDL: low-density
lipoprotein; glucose; TC/HDL: ratio of total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein.