The aim of the current study is to compare the effects of hypertrophy-, strength-, and power-type resistance exercise training types on hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2), malondialdehyde (MDA), total lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and total creatine kinase (CK) in resistance-trained women. Methods After determining one-repetition maximum (1-RM), ten resistance-trained women (age 26.30 ± 4.95 years; body mass index 22.07 ± 2.02 kg/m 2 ; body fat 24.64 ± 4.98%) conducted hypertrophy-type (70% of 1-RM), strength-type (90% of 1-RM), and power-type (45% of 1-RM) resistance exercise for three consecutive weeks. The movements included lever leg extension, reverse-grip lat pull-down, horizontal leg press, standing biceps cable curl, lying leg curl, machine bench press, standing cable triceps extension, and seated calf raises. Fasting blood samples were obtained immediately before and immediately after each trial. Statistical analyses were performed using the t test, Wilcoxon, and analysis of covariance. The significance level was set at P < 0.05 level. Results The results indicated that one bout of hypertrophy-, strength-, and power-type resistance exercises had no significant effects on H 2 O 2 , MDA, and total LDH levels. However, serum total CK level significantly increased after all the three types of resistance exercise. Power resistance exercise resulted in a higher total CK level than hypertrophy and strength types. Conclusion Although the three types of hypertrophy, strength, and power exercise cause muscle damage, they do not exacerbate oxidative stress in resistance-trained women.
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