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Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that high intensity long term training in elite athletes may increase risk of immune function. OBJECTIVES: This study is to examine training effects on immunoglobulin and changes of physiological stress and physical fitness level induced by increased cold stress duri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4594140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26448852 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.24050 |
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author | Lee, Namju Kim, Jongkyu Hyung, Gu Am Park, Jeong Hun Kim, Sung Jin Kim, Han Byeol Jung, Han Sang |
author_facet | Lee, Namju Kim, Jongkyu Hyung, Gu Am Park, Jeong Hun Kim, Sung Jin Kim, Han Byeol Jung, Han Sang |
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description | BACKGROUND: It has been reported that high intensity long term training in elite athletes may increase risk of immune function. OBJECTIVES: This study is to examine training effects on immunoglobulin and changes of physiological stress and physical fitness level induced by increased cold stress during 12-week winter off-season training in elite Judoists. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-nine male participants (20 ± 1 years) were assigned to only Judo training (CG, n = 9), resistance training combined with Judo training (RJ, n = 10), and interval training combined with Judo training (IJ, n = 10). Blood samples collected at rest, immediately after all-out exercise, and 30-minute recovery period were analyzed for testing IgA, IgG, and IgM, albumin and catecholamine levels. RESULTS: VO(2)max and anaerobic mean power in IJ (P < 0.05) and anaerobic power in RJ (P < 0.05) were significantly increased after 12-week training compared to CG. There was no significant interaction effect (group × period) in albumin after 12-week training; however, there was a significant interaction effect (group × period) in epinephrine after 12-week training (F (4, 52) = 3.216, P = 0.002) and immediately after all-out exercise and at 30-minute recovery (F (2, 26) = 14.564, P = 0.008). There was significantly higher changes in epinephrine of RJ compared to IJ at 30-minute recovery (P = 0.045). There was a significant interaction effect (group × period) in norepinephrine after 12-week training (F (4, 52) = 8.141, P < 0.0001), at rest and immediately after all-out exercise (F (2, 26) = 9.570, P = 0.001), and immediately after all-out exercise and at 30-minute recovery (F (2, 26) = 8.862, P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Winter off-season training of IJ increased physical fitness level as well as physical stress induced by overtraining. Along with increased physical stress, all groups showed reduced trend of IgA; however, there was no group difference based on different training methods. |
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spelling | pubmed-45941402015-10-07 Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists Lee, Namju Kim, Jongkyu Hyung, Gu Am Park, Jeong Hun Kim, Sung Jin Kim, Han Byeol Jung, Han Sang Asian J Sports Med Research Article BACKGROUND: It has been reported that high intensity long term training in elite athletes may increase risk of immune function. OBJECTIVES: This study is to examine training effects on immunoglobulin and changes of physiological stress and physical fitness level induced by increased cold stress during 12-week winter off-season training in elite Judoists. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-nine male participants (20 ± 1 years) were assigned to only Judo training (CG, n = 9), resistance training combined with Judo training (RJ, n = 10), and interval training combined with Judo training (IJ, n = 10). Blood samples collected at rest, immediately after all-out exercise, and 30-minute recovery period were analyzed for testing IgA, IgG, and IgM, albumin and catecholamine levels. RESULTS: VO(2)max and anaerobic mean power in IJ (P < 0.05) and anaerobic power in RJ (P < 0.05) were significantly increased after 12-week training compared to CG. There was no significant interaction effect (group × period) in albumin after 12-week training; however, there was a significant interaction effect (group × period) in epinephrine after 12-week training (F (4, 52) = 3.216, P = 0.002) and immediately after all-out exercise and at 30-minute recovery (F (2, 26) = 14.564, P = 0.008). There was significantly higher changes in epinephrine of RJ compared to IJ at 30-minute recovery (P = 0.045). There was a significant interaction effect (group × period) in norepinephrine after 12-week training (F (4, 52) = 8.141, P < 0.0001), at rest and immediately after all-out exercise (F (2, 26) = 9.570, P = 0.001), and immediately after all-out exercise and at 30-minute recovery (F (2, 26) = 8.862, P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Winter off-season training of IJ increased physical fitness level as well as physical stress induced by overtraining. Along with increased physical stress, all groups showed reduced trend of IgA; however, there was no group difference based on different training methods. Kowsar 2015-09-28 2015-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4594140/ /pubmed/26448852 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.24050 Text en Copyright © 2015, Sports Medicine Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lee, Namju Kim, Jongkyu Hyung, Gu Am Park, Jeong Hun Kim, Sung Jin Kim, Han Byeol Jung, Han Sang Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title | Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title_full | Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title_fullStr | Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title_full_unstemmed | Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title_short | Training Effects on Immune Function in Judoists |
title_sort | training effects on immune function in judoists |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4594140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26448852 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.24050 |
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