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   Biochemical Responses to Level-1 Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test in Young Tunisian Football Players  
   
نویسنده Hammouda Omar ,Chtourou Hamdi ,Chaouachi Anis ,Chahed Henda ,Zarrouk Nidhal ,Miled Abdelhedi ,Chamari Karim ,Souissi Nizar
منبع asian journal of sports medicine - 2013 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:23 -28
چکیده    Purpose: the aim of this work was to investigate the metabolic and muscle damage responses after the level-1 yo-yo intermittent recovery test (yyirt) in young football players. methods: fifteen male football players (17.42 ± 0.2 yrs, 69.91 ± 4.4 kg, 178.64 ± 3.8 cm; mean ± sd) participated in this study. fasting blood samples for various biochemical parameters (i.e. lactate (lac), glucose (glc), triglycerides (tri), creatine kinase (ck), uric acid (ua)) collected from a forearm vein after 5-min of seated rest and 3-min after the test. moreover, rating of perceived exertion (rpe) and maximal heart rate during and after the yyirt were recorded. results: mean levels of the selected biochemical markers were raised after the yyirt exercise (p<0.001 for the other markers). moreover, lipid parameters increased significantly after the test (p<0.01 for tri and p<0.001 for hdl). conclusion: these findings confirm the higher metabolic demand of aerobic as well as anaerobic metabolism and reflect a significant mobilization of purine cycle during the yyirt. the increase of muscle damage markers also reflects the higher anaerobic solicitation. from these findings, we can conclude the importance of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism during soccer-specific endurance performance (i.e. yyirt, soccer match).
کلیدواژه Metabolic Responses; Intermittent Recovery Test; Lactate; Lipid Profile
آدرس National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Research Laboratory ''Sport performance Optimization'', Tunisia, National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Research Laboratory ''Sport performance optimization'', Tunisia. Sfax University, High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Research Unit (EM2S), Tunisia, National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Research Laboratory ''Sport performance Optimization'', Tunisia, CHU Farhat Hached, Laboratory of Biochemistry, Tunisia, Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sahloul (CHU), Service d'Explorations Fonctionnelles du Système Nerveux, Neurophysiologie de la Vigilance, de l'Attention et des Performances, Tunisia, CHU Farhat Hached, Laboratory of Biochemistry, Tunisia, National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Research Laboratory ''Sport performance Optimization'', Tunisia. Manouba University, High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Tunisia, National Center of Medicine and Science in Sport, Research Laboratory ''Sport performance Optimization'', Tunisia. Manouba University, High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Tunisia
 
     
   
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