Abstract
Background: Smoking is an established risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome.
Objectives: Here we aimed to assess the effect of 3-month aerobic training on C-reactive protein (CRP) level and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in male smokers.
Patients and Methods: A total of 34 male cigarette smokers aged 35 – 45 years participated in this study by accessible sampling and were divided randomly into experimental and control groups. Pre- and post-training CRP and TAC data were collected in both groups and compared by Student’s t-test.
Results: Aerobic training resulted in a significantly increased TAC (P < 0.001), but CRP remained unchanged (P = 0.96).
Conclusions: Despite a lack of CRP change, long-term aerobic training is associated with anti-oxidative effects.