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Physical activity and adaptive capacity of the body in case of lipid metabolism disorders

Vakulenko A.N., Shmeleva S.V., Karpinsky A.E., Seliverstov A.A., Morozova E.V., Yuzhikova O.S., Zhuravleva E.V.

1) Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technology and Management, Moscow, Russia; 2) Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation, Moscow, Russia; 3) Moscow State University of Humanities and Economics, Moscow, Russia; 4) Astrakhan State Technical University, Astrakhan, Russia

Background: When lipid metabolism changes, the synthesis of some lipids fails and the formation of others increases with their subsequent accumulation. Insufficient physical activity in middle age often causes the development of atherosclerosis and reduces the regulation of vascular tone, which leads to impaired cerebral and cardiac circulation. Studies have shown that properly selected dosed physical activity has a positive effect on metabolism in lipid metabolism disorders and obesity.
Objective: Evaluation of the effectiveness of a rehabilitation program using physical exercise on the state of the cardiorespiratory system in women with lipid metabolism disorders.
Materials and methods: The study involved 20 women aged 45 to 60 years with dyslipidemia and metabolic disorders. Two groups were formed using random sampling: 10 women — the control group (CG) and 10 women — the main group (MG). The CG patients underwent classes according to the general physical training program, with the main emphasis on increasing physical activity taking into account their functional capabilities and weight loss. The MG women followed the developed program for 8 weeks (therapeutic exercises, aerobic exercise, dosed walking, strength training).
Results: Analysis of the obtained data proved the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program using physical exercise to improve the state of the cardiorespiratory system of the women studied. At the end of physical rehabilitation in the MG, the adaptation potential showed positive dynamics, the changes were – 2.04±0.04 points, decreased by 15.7% and passed into the criterion of satisfactory adaptation; the Harvard Step Test Index (HST) was 79 points, compared to the beginning of the classes – increased by 49.1%. According to the HST assessment system, 79 is an average indicator, but previously it was 53 points and was weak. In the CG, this indicator increased by 21.2%, but it was 63 and still below average. 
Conclusion: Strength training, aerobic exercise, dosed walking, and therapeutic exercises for middle-aged women suffering from metabolic disorders can improve lipid metabolism, reduce body weight, improve the functioning of the cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal system. 

For citations: Vakulenko A.N., Shmeleva S.V., Karpinsky A.E., Seliverstov A.A., Morozova E.V., Yuzhikova O.S., Zhuravleva E.V. Physical activity and adaptive capacity of the body in case of lipid metabolism disorders. Pharmateca. 2025;32(8):89-93. (In Russ.). DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/pharmateca.2025.8.89-93

Authors’ contribution: Vakulenko A.N. – study design, writing the text. Seliverstov A.A. – data collection. Yuzhikova O.S. –data processing. Shmeleva S.V. – study concept, editing. Morozova E.V., Zhuravleva E.V.– compiling the list of references. All authors are responsible for the integrity and approval of the final version of the manuscript.
Conflicts of interest: The authors confirm that they have no conflicts of interest to declare.
Funding: The study was conducted without any sponsorship.
Ethical Approval: The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technology, protocol No. 5 dated March 20, 2025.
Patient Consent for Publication: All patients provided informed consent for the publication of their data.
Authors’ Data Sharing Statement: The data supporting the findings of this study are available upon request from the corresponding author after approval from the principal investigator.

Keywords

adaptive capacity
atherosclerosis
metabolism
physical activity
walking

About the Authors

A.N. Vakulenko, Cand. Sci. (Pedagogy), Associate Professor, Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technology and Management, Moscow, Russia; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2413-142Х
Svetlana V. Shmeleva, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technologies and Management, Moscow, Russia; 89151479832@mail.ru, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0390-194X (corresponding author)
Anatoly E. Karpinsky, Senior Lecturer, Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation, Moscow, Russia; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-3756-3488
A.A. Seliverstov, Associate Professor, Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technology and Management, Moscow, Russia; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2078-0233
E.V. Morozova, Cand. Sci. (Sociology), Associate Professor, Moscow State University of Humanities and Economics, Moscow, Russia
O.S. Yuzhikova, Cand. Sci. (Pedagogy), Associate Professor, Astrakhan State Technical University, Astrakhan, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-0759-1714
E.V. Zhuravleva, Moscow State University of Humanities and Economics, Moscow, Russia

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