The effects of omega-3 supplement on pulmonary function of ranger troop volunteers participated in classic training
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V Sobhani , B Hajizadeh , B Bazgir * , A.R Shamsoldini , M Kazemipour , A Shakibaey  |
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Abstract: (9674 Views) |
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of omega-3 supplement on pulmonary function of ranger troop volunteers who were taking part in classic training.
Materials and methods: For this purpose 41 healthy ranger troop volunteers with age mean of 18.6±0.9 years, height mean of 169.9±9.2 cm, weight mean of 63.5±12.7 kg and BMI mean of 23.7±4.7 kg/m2 participated in this study. Subjects randomly divided into supplement and placebo groups. The both groups performed classic training 4-5 sessions per week for 8 weeks. Then each group was asked to consume 1000 mg/day omega-3 (for supplement group) or placebo (for placebo group) for 8 weeks. The pulmonary tests were measured before and after the study period.
Results: Results indicated that combination of exercise and omega-3 consumption, significantly up-regulated pulmonary variables.
Conclusion: Our study showed that consuming 1000 mg/d omega-3 in the courses of classic training induces positive changes in the lung volumes and capacities of ranger troop volunteers. |
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Keywords: Lung Capacities, Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Military Medicine |
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Type of Study: Original |
Received: 2014/03/6 | Revised: 2017/04/19 | Accepted: 2014/03/6 | Published: 2014/03/6
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