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Jalalvandi B, Hanachy P, Nazarali P, Naghibi S. Effects of COQ10 Supplementation and Swimming Aerobic Training on Anaerobic Threshold and Heart Rate Deflection Point in Active Women. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2014; 17 (1)
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1- Faculty of Sport Science, Al-zahra University, Tehran, Iran , bjalalvandi@yahoo.com
2- Faculty of Basic Science, Biology Department, Biochemistry Unit, Al-zahra University
3- Faculty of Sport Science, Al-zahra University, Tehran Iran
4- Physical Education and Sport Science Research Center, Mashhad, Iran
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Background: In recent years, studies have been conducted on the role of coenzyme Q10 in improvement of sport performance and also cardiovascular health. The present study investigate effect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation combined with swimming aerobic exercises on Heart Rate Deflection Point (HRDP) and VO2max in active women.

Materials and Methods: A number of 32 trained women with the average age of 21/25 ± 0.86 years and Body Mass Index (BMI) of 20/127± 1.06 kg/square meter were selected randomly and were divided into eight -member each groups: Control, Supplement, Supplement – Exercise and Exercise. The subjects participated in four-week consumption of coenzyme Q10 and swimming exercises (three sessions in a week).The consumption rate of coenzyme Q10 100 mg/kg/d was in the form of capsule that subjects took it during lunchtime. Before and after a four-week period, the subjects performed an incremental exhaustive test on treadmill, using respiratory gas analyzer to determine HRDP and VO2max. It should be noted that data analysis was conducted using One-Way Variance Analysis Test (ANOVA) in P<0.05 significant level.

Results: Based on paired T-Test results, despite HRDP had increased in each four groups but the significant increase was observed only among groups in VO2max (P=0.008) based on ANOVA Test (P<0.05).

Conclusion: Although positive changes were observed inside the group after passage of four weeks, coenzyme Q10 supplementation combined with swimming aerobic exercise had not any significant effect on HRDP only increased VO2max.

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Type of Study: Original Atricle | Subject: Nutrition
Received: 2013/08/6 | Accepted: 2014/02/26

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