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- Title
Astaxanthin Supplementation Augments the Benefits of CrossFit Workouts on Semaphorin 3C and Other Adipokines in Males with Obesity.
- Authors
Supriya, Rashmi; Shishvan, Sevda Rahbari; Kefayati, Movahed; Abednatanzi, Hossein; Razi, Omid; Bagheri, Reza; Escobar, Kurt A.; Pashaei, Zhaleh; Saeidi, Ayoub; Shahrbanian, Shahnaz; Bagchi, Sovan; Sengupta, Pallav; Al Kiyumi, Maisa Hamed; Heinrich, Katie M.; Zouhal, Hassane
- Abstract
Regular physical activity and the use of nutritional supplements, including antioxidants, are recognized as efficacious approaches for the prevention and mitigation of obesity-related complications. This study investigated the effects of 12 weeks of CrossFit training combined with astaxanthin (ASX) supplementation on some plasma adipokines in males with obesity. Sixty-eight males with obesity (BMI: 33.6 ± 1.4 kg·m−2) were randomly assigned into four groups: the control group (CG; n = 11), ASX supplementation group (SG; n = 11), CrossFit group (TG; n = 11), and training plus supplement group (TSG; n = 11). Participants underwent 12 weeks of supplementation with ASX or placebo (20 mg/day capsule daily), CrossFit training, or a combination of both interventions. Plasma levels of semaphorin 3C (SEMA3C), apelin, chemerin, omentin1, visfatin, resistin, adiponectin, leptin, vaspin, and RBP4 were measured 72 h before the first training session and after the last training session. The plasma levels of all measured adipokines were significantly altered in SG, TG, and TSG groups (p < 0.05). The reduction of resistin was significantly higher in TSG than in SG (p < 0.05). The plasma levels of omentin1 were significantly higher in both training groups of TG and TSG than SG (p < 0.05), although such a meaningful difference was not observed between both training groups (p > 0.05). Significant differences were found in the reductions of plasma levels of vaspin, visfatin, apelin, RBP4, chemerin, and SEMA3C between the SG and TSG groups (p < 0.05). The study found that a 12-week intervention using ASX supplementation and CrossFit exercises resulted in significant improvements in several adipokines among male individuals with obesity. Notably, the combined approach of supplementation and training had the most pronounced results. The findings presented in this study indicate that the supplementation of ASX and participation in CrossFit exercise have the potential to be effective therapies in mitigating complications associated with obesity and enhancing metabolic health.
- Subjects
THERAPEUTIC use of antioxidants; OBESITY complications; PREVENTION of obesity; ADIPOKINES; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors; GROWTH factors; EXERCISE physiology; MEN; CAROTENOIDS; DIETARY supplements; TREATMENT effectiveness; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; METABOLIC disorders; HIGH-intensity interval training; COMBINED modality therapy; STATISTICAL sampling
- Publication
Nutrients, 2023, Vol 15, Issue 22, p4803
- ISSN
2072-6643
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/nu15224803