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Table 1 Nutritional and biochemistry parameters associated with sedentary lifestyle and physical resistance training

From: Physical resistance training-induced changes in lipids metabolism pathways and apoptosis in prostate

Biochemistry

Sedentary

Trained

P- value

Initial weight (g)

439.0 ± 7.37

421.0 ± 12.44

0.22

Final weight (g)

524.5 ± 14.9

526.0 ± 13.8

0.94

Body weight gain (g)

122.0 ± 15.7

90.0 ± 6.4

0.03*

Prostate weight (g)

0.895 ± 0.02

0.905 ± 0.017

0.73

Relative weight prostate (g)

0.171 ± 0.0052

0.173 ± 0.0041

0.84

Food consumption (g/day)

26.5 ± 0.3

27.3 ± 0.2

0.04*

Energy intake (kcal/day)

77.1 ± 1.2

80.1 ± 0.6

0.01*

Feed efficiency (g/Kcal)

116.0 ± 10.4

88.0 ± 9.9

0.03*

Glucose (mg/dL)

123.16 ± 7.5

123.49 ± 3.15

0.4

Triglyceride (mg/dL)

101.94 ± 9.01

137.86 ± 12.45

0.01*

Total protein (g/dL)

6.76 ± 0.36

7.93 ± 0.31

0.01*

Cholesterol (mg/dL)

70.31 ± 5.23

64.6 ± 8.0

0.05*

HDL (mg/dL)

18.4 ± 3.3

21.34 ± 8.98

0.05*

LDL (mg/dL)

31.75 ± 3.92

34.65 ± 7.49

0.07

VLDL (mg/dL)

20.38 ± 1.80

27.57 ± 2.49

0.01*

Triglyceride/HDL (mg/dL)

7.34 ± 1.10

8.60 ± 1.96

0.64

  1. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM, n = 10. *indicates a significant statistical difference between the groups (p < 0.05), as determined using an independent samples Student’s t-test