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Title of Article Effects of Black Rice Bran Extract Supplementation on Circulating Leukocyte Counts to Moderate-intensity Exercise in Dyslipidemic Subjects.  
Date of Acceptance 17 March 2018 
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     Title of Journal Journal of Exercise Physiology online 
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     Institute of Journal American Society of Exercise Physiologists 
     ISBN/ISSN ISSN 1097-9751 
     Volume 21(2) 
     Issue 21(2) 
     Month April
     Year of Publication 2018 
     Page 70-83.  
     Abstract This study investigated the effects of black rice bran extract supplementation (BRE) on leukocyte counts at rest and after exercise in dyslipidemic individuals. Fifteen subjects performed two 5-wk phases with daily ingestion of either 100 mL BRE or placebo with a 5-wk washout. One day pre- (acute effect) and post- (prolonged effect), subjects randomly ingested the drink before a 20-min moderate-intensity exercise followed by a 30 min rest. Comparing with PLA, acute effect of BRE showed lower monocyte count at recovery. The prolonged effect showed higher neutrophils count immediately after exercise. Findings indicate that the acute effect of BRE seems to be anti-inflammatory induced by moderate-intensity exercise, while the prolonged effect is unclear whether this represents an immune activation or pro-inflammatory response to exercise in the dyslipidemic subjects. 
     Keyword Activity, Anthocyanin, Lipid Profile, White Blood Cell 
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547100025-5 Miss NANTAYA KRASUAYTHONG [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree
547100026-3 Miss YUPAPORN KANPETTA
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

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