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Table 4 Concentrations of triglycerides in the liver and fatty tissue in the mesenteric, retroperitoneal and subcutaneous areas at the end of the study

From: Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats

Triglycerides (mmol/mg)

C

S

AS

 

Liver

13.5 ± 3.5a

9.1 ± 1.2b[p < 0.05]

9.0 ± 2.8b[p < 0.05]

9.9 ± 1.5b[p < 0.01]

Mesenteric

78.6 ± 3.0a

60.1 ± 6.0b[p < 0.01]

57.4 ± 15.1b[p < 0.01]

51.2 ± 12.0b[p < 0.001]

Subcutaneous

140.4 ± 24.0a

82.2 ± 6.3b[p < 0.01]

95.5 ± 12.5b[p < 0.01]

85.2 ± 10.0b[p < 0.05]

Retroperitoneal

101.5 ± 27.0a

55.5 ± 10.5b[p < 0.01]

42.0 ± 3.5b[p < 0.01]

50.5 ± 2.0b[p < 0.01]

  1. C = Control; S = Strength training; AS = Concurrent Training; A = Aerobic Training. n = 8 animals per group. Different letters indicate significant differences between groups (p ≤ 0.05).