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Title: Hemorheological responses to progressive resistance exercise training in healthy young males
Authors: Kılıç-Toprak, Emine
Ardıç, Füsun
Erken, Gülten
Ünver-Kocak, Fatma
Küçükatay, Vural
Bor-Küçükatay, Melek
Keywords: Cardiovascular riskcr
Hemodynamics
Oxidant-antioxidant status
Sports
antioxidant
fibrinogen
hemoglobin
lactic acid
article
blood rheology
blood viscosity
clinical article
erythrocyte
erythrocyte aggregation
erythrocyte count
exercise
hematocrit
hemoglobin blood level
human
human tissue
lactate blood level
male
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
mean corpuscular volume
oxidative stress
oxygen consumption
plasma viscosity
Publisher: International Scientific Literature Inc.
Abstract: Background: This study aimed to explore the effects of progressive resistance exercise training (PRET) on hemorheology. Material/Methods: Exercise sessions included 1-3 sets of 8-12 repetitions at 40-60% of 1-repetition maximum (1-RM)for 3 weeks and at 75-80% of 1-RM during weeks 4-12. Red blood cell (RBC) deformability and aggregation were determined by ektacytometry, plasma and whole blood viscosities (WBV) by rotational viscometry. Lactate concentration was evaluated by an analyzer and fibrinogen was evaluated by coagulometry. Plasma total oxidant/antioxidant status was measured by colorimetry. Results: Following an acute increase after exercise on the first day, RBC deformability was elevated during weeks 3 and 4 (p=0.028; p=0.034, respectively). The last exercise protocol applied in week 12 again caused an acute increase in this parameter (p=0.034). RBC aggregation was increased acutely on the first day, but decreased after that throughout the protocol (p<0.05). At weeks 4 and 12 pre-exercise measurements of WBV at standard hematocrit and plasma viscosity were decreased (p=0.05; p=0.041, respectively), while post-exercise values were increased (p=0.005; p=0.04, respectively). Post-exercise WBV at autologous hematocrit measured at week 12 was increased (p=0.01). Lactate was elevated after each exercise session (p<0.05). Fibrinogen was decreased on the third week (p<0.01), while it was increased on the 4th week (p=0.005). Plasma antioxidant status was increased at week 3 (p=0.034) and oxidative stress index was decreased at week 4 (p=0.013) after exercise. Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that PRET may have positive effects on hemorheological parameters. © Med Sci Monit.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8735
https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882878
ISSN: 1234-1010
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