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Table 1 FFA, triglyceride, total cholesterol, and serum lipid levels measured at 120 days of age

From: Effects of physical training with different intensities of effort on lipid metabolism in rats submitted to the neonatal application of alloxan

Variables

SA

SC

CA

CC

IA

IC

StA

StC

Serum FFA (μEq / L)

539.2 ±

498.6 ±

392.5 ±

334.9 ±

390.0 ±

564.8 ±

438.2 ±

659.1 ±

116.5ab

111.7cd

111.3

105.6ef

92.4 g

120.7

94.4 h

78.7

Triglycerides (mg / dL)

215.3 ±

245.0 ±

274.0 ±

197.5 ±

278.3 ±

262.7 ±

228.5 ±

280.3 ±

47.8

69.2

67.1

57.5

93.9

58.2

51.8

106.1

Total cholesterol (mg / dL)

85.4 ±

89.1 ±

88.5 ±

85.9 ±

84.9 ±

77.0 ±

70.4 ±

79.9 ±

14.8

14.2

21.1 i

15.3

9.1

6.7

7.1

10.6

Total lipids (mg / dL)

345.5 ±

328.0 ±

379.7 ±

315.9 ±

444.1±

362.9 ±

330.1 ±

329.1 ±

53.3 a

73.6

58.3j

53.6

107.7 g k

54.7

53.3

78.8

  1. The results expressed as the mean ± SD, n = 10 animals per group. SA: sedentary alloxan, SC: sedentary control, CA: alloxan continuous training, DC: continuous training control, IA: alloxan intermittent training, IC: intermittent training control, StA: alloxan strength training and StC: strength training control. The letters indicate significant differences (two-way ANOVA 3x2) and Newman-Keuls post hoc, p < 0.05)) among the groups. a = significant difference between SA and IA; b= significant difference between SA and CA; c = significant difference between SC and CC; d = significant difference between SC and StC; e = significant difference between CC and IC; f = significant difference between CC and StC, g = significant difference between IA and IC; h =significant difference between StA and StC; i = significant difference between CA and StA; j = significant difference between CA and IA; k = significant difference between IA and StA.