Research Article

Moderate-Intensity Exercise and Musical Co-Treatment Decreased the Circulating Level of Betatrophin

Table 1

Biochemical characteristics of the study population from different groups.

ParametersHigh intensity (n = 20)Moderate intensity (n = 20)Moderate intensity + music (n = 20)

Age (yrs)20.07 ± 0.2020.47 ± 0.1920.73 ± 0.26
BMI (kg/m2)21.57 ± 0.3921.85 ± 0.3420.97 ± 0.27
SBP (mmHg)145.33 ± 1.33140.00 ± 1.69139.33 ± 1.53
DBP (mmHg)80.67 ± 2.0680.66 ± 2.0680.60 ± 1.07
Fasting glucose level (mg/dL)73.07 ± 2.0478.53 ± 2.7372.27 ± 2.46
HDL (mg/dL)58.33 ± 2.5445.60 ± 2.4048.53 ± 1.87
LDL (mg/dL)88.33 ± 6.4083.33 ± 4.6589.87 ± 3.17
Total cholesterol (mg/dL)165.87 ± 6.81150.00 ± 4.76166.33 ± 6.51
Triglyceride (mg/dL)96.07 ± 8.71105.47 ± 14.9499.20 ± 9.48
Betatrophin (ng/mL)26.91 ± 2.2320.81 ± 1.1612.47 ± 0.40

SBP = systolic blood pressure, DBP = diastolic blood pressure; fasting glucose level, HDL, LDL, total cholesterol, triglyceride, and body temperature data were obtained from the postexercise program. One way-ANOVA, followed by Tukey’s post hoc test, was used to compare the differences among groups. Data are presented as mean ± SE. Significant value of each parameter compared with high-intensity exercise ().