Literature DB >> 7425863

Effect of jogging on serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol.

S Kaufman, B Kaufman, D Reynolds, I Trayner, G R Thompson.   

Abstract

The effects of jogging on serum lipids were assessed in 16 normolipidemic males who ran an average of 5.8 miles (9.3 kilometres) per week for 6 weeks. There was no change in serum triglyceride concentration or clearance nor in HDL-cholesterol, but both total and LDL-cholesterol concentrations decreased significantly, by 5.7 and 8.3% respectively. Individual decreases in LDL-cholesterol were correlated with the distance run and it seems probable tht a stimulatory effect of exercise on LDL catabolism was responsible. These findings suggest a possible explanation for the known protective effect of exercise against coronary heart disease, even when taken in amounts insufficient to raise HDL-cholesterol.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7425863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artery        ISSN: 0098-6127


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