AS FASES DO TREINAMENTO DE NATAÇÃO INFLUENCIAM OS SUBSTRATOS ENERGÉTICOS, CORTISOL E LEUCÓCITOS

Autor: Sueli Cristina Schadeck Zago1; Márcia Regina Pessoa D’Andrade; Ana Paula Miskulin Cardoso; Cláudio Spinola Najas; Cassiano Merussi Neiva; Pedro Balikian Junior; Jair Rodrigues Garcia Junior
Sprache: Portugiesisch
Veröffentlicht: 2011
Quelle: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Online Zugang: http://revistas.unoeste.br/revistas/ojs/index.php/cv/article/viewFile/684/608
https://doaj.org/toc/1984-6436
doi:10.5747/cv.2011.v03.n2.v046
1984-6436
https://doaj.org/article/660db5ef393242d2aac91c8820019f7f
https://doi.org/10.5747/cv.2011.v03.n2.v046
https://doaj.org/article/660db5ef393242d2aac91c8820019f7f
Erfassungsnummer: ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:660db5ef393242d2aac91c8820019f7f

Zusammenfassung

The effect of physical exercise in immune function has been extensively studied. The intensity and duration of physical exercise have considerable influence in immunologic parameters. However, few studies have compared different exercise intensities in different stages of a physical training program. Thus, the aim of this study was to verify the metabolic, hormonal and immunologic changes before and after acute intermittent swimming exercise, following different stages of training program. Seventeen male swimmers were evaluated in three stages of training. The intensity of the three sessions was 90% (anaerobic potency – PAN), 70% (aerobic potency - PAE) and 98% (lactate tolerance – TLA) of the maximal speed from the best time of the distance, resulted from peak performance in competition. Blood samples were collected pre and immediately after exercise for cells counting and measurement of substrates and cortisol concentrations. It was used ANOVA to verify the significance of difference (p<0.05). There was a significant increase of glucose and cortisol post exercise in the PAN and PAE sessions. Glutamine increased significantly in PAE and TLA. Leukocytes increased significantly after the three different sessions and lymphocytes decreased significantly on PAE and TLA. In conclusion, it was demonstrated that changes of the several parameters studied in different stages of training program can cause temporary alterations in immune cells and may compromise resistance to common minor illnesses and athlete performance.