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Influence of a 3‐month training program on muscular damage and neutrophil function in male university freshman judoists
Authors:Toshihiko Koga  Takashi Umeda  Arata Kojima  Masaru Tanabe  Yousuke Yamamoto  Ippei Takahashi  Hiroki Iwasaki  Kaori Iwane  Masashi Matsuzaka  Shigeyuki Nakaji
Institution:1. Department of Social Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, , Hirosaki, Japan;2. International Pacific University, , Okayama, Japan;3. Department of Physical Education, Nippon Sport Science University, , Tokyo, Japan;4. Kyushu Institute of Information Sciences, , Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:We studied the effects of a high intensity and high frequency 3‐month training program on muscle damage and neutrophil function in male judoists. The study included 15 male judoists who started intensive judo training program after a 6‐month break. Creatine kinase (CK), neutrophil counts and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production capability as well as phagocytic activity (PA) of neutrophils were measured at 2 stages; entering university (pre‐training) and after 3‐month training (post‐training). At both points, we investigated parameters three times: just before, immediately after and 24 h after a 2‐h practice session. Practice‐mediated change in CK was lower at post‐training than at pre‐training. Neutrophil count significantly increased after 2‐h practice but recovered 24 h later whereas it showed no subsequent and further increased at 24 h post‐practice. Although neutrophil ROS production capability and PA both decreased (breakdown) after practice session, ROS production capability increased and PA decreased (well‐adapted) at the post‐training. Long‐term training strengthened muscular function and improved neutrophil reaction against practice‐mediated stress. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:judo practice  reactive oxygen species  phagocytosis  neutrophil  long‐term training
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