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Delshad A, Chamani N. Comparison of the Effect of an Aerobic Training Period and More Wet Cupping on the Serum Concentration of Immunoglobulins of the Immune System Older Adult’s Women. Salmand: Iranian Journal of Ageing 2024; 19 (3)
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1- Department of Sports Physiology and Immunology, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, University of Qom, Qom, Iran. , ah_delshad@yahoo.com
2- Department of Sports Physiology and Immunology, Tolo Mehr University, Qom, Iran.
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Introduction: With aging, cellular changes cause a decrease in the function of the immune system in the elderly. Aging is associated with impaired local inflammatory response necessary to control pathogenic pathogen attack. Regular exercise is considered as a healthy lifestyle factor that can reduce immune-related health problems in the elderly. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the effect of six weeks of aerobic exercise and more cupping on immunoglobulins E. , G and A are elderly women.
Methodology: In this semi-experimental research, 4 inactive elderly women with an age range of 55 to 65 participated. Qualified volunteers based on Vo2max, BMI were randomly divided into four aerobic training groups (n=10), one time cupping (n=10), two times cupping (n=10)and control group (n=10). Aerobic exercises with an intensity of 60 to 75% of heart rate reserve were performed three times a week for 6 weeks and the cupping group was cupped twice in the second and fifth weeks in this research before the start of the training period (pre-test) and 48 hours after At the end of the last six-week training session (after the test), blood sampling was done to measure IgG, IgE and IgA indices. Then, using the analysis of covariance test (Ancova) for inter-group comparison and pre-test and post-test comparison between groups, paired t-test was checked by SPSS version 25 software at a significance level (p ≤0/05).
Findings: The results show that after six weeks of aerobic training and cupping, the serum levels of IgG (P=0.003), IgE (P=0.013) and IgA (P=0.026) decreased significantly compared to the control group. Is. The results of the paired T test showed a significant decrease in IgG, IgE and IgA after the test compared to the pre-test in the training group, cupping twice after the intervention.
Conclusion: It seems that sports activities with different intensities and cupping can affect the immune system, although this response is different in different age groups and can be more effective in the elderly.
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Received: 2023/08/23 | Accepted: 2023/10/22 | Published: 2024/10/10

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