Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30495
Title: Hemorheological alterations following an acute bout of nordic hamstring exercise in active male participants
Authors: Ünver, Fatma.
Kilic-Toprak, Emine
Kilic-Erkek, O.
Korkmaz, H.
Yasin, O.
Oymak, B.
Oskay, A.
Keywords: erythrocyte aggregation
Nordic hamstring exercise
oxidative stress
RBC deformability
adult
Article
blood rheology
body composition
cardiovascular disease
cephalic vein
clinical article
erythrocyte deformability
exercise
half life time
hamstring muscle
hematocrit
human
joint function
male
nordic hamstring exercise
oxygenation
tendon injury
young adult
physiology
vascularization
Adult
Exercise
Hamstring Muscles
Hemorheology
Humans
Male
Young Adult
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) has been proven to be an effective preventive technique for hamstring injuries. Hemorheological parameters (erythrocyte deformability and aggregation) play a critical role in exercise influencing oxygenation. Although previous studies presented hemorheological alterations induced by different types of exercise, changes in red blood cell (RBC) deformability and aggregation following NHE remain unknown. Present study was designed to explore possible alterations in hemorheological and oxidative parameters after an acute bout of NHE. METHODS: 10 healthy, male, active students (mean age 19.9±0.23, BMI: 21.56±0.54) participated to the study. They performed a single session of seven-repetitions of NHE followed by a familiarisation period. Blood samples were obtained before and immediately after the exercise from the antecubital vein. Hemorheological parameters were measured by an ektacytometer. RESULTS: NHE did not change deformability, hematocrit and oxidative stress but, increased RBC aggregation index (AI, p=0.011) and decreased RBC aggregation half time (t, p=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that, increased RBC aggregation following an acute bout of NHE may result in increased plasma skimming and thus ease the flow of blood. © 2019 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30495
https://doi.org/10.3233/CH-180402
ISSN: 1386-0291
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