Carotid intima thickness in children after a three-month exercise program [Spessore medio-intimale carotideo nei bambini dopo un programma di esercizio isico di tre mesi]
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Aim. This study, aimed to investigate the effect of regular physical exercise on the carotid intima media (CIM) layer in male children aged 10-12 years. Methods. The study included a total of 21 male children with a mean age of 11.2±0.6 years and mean weight of 37.9±7.6 kg who had not previously undertaken active sport. The participants were trained by a professional sports instructor for a period of 12 weeks as preparation for a competition. The CIM measurement at the start of the study and at the end of 12 weeks. The CIM measurement was examined with Doppler ultrasonography. Results. A statistically signiicant difference was determined in the values measured before and after the exercise program in right CIM and left CIM. The right CIM was measured as 0.441±0.040 mm before the exercise program and as 0.4557±0.034 mm after the program. The left CIM was measured as 0.4305±0.0352 mm before the exercise program and as 0.4581±0.0297 mm after the program. The differences were determined to be statistically signiicant (P<0.007, P<0.0001, respectively). Conclusion. Regular exercise performed by the children was determined to have led to an increase in the carotid intima media thickness.