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- Title
EFFECTS OF OCEAN WATER ON EXERCISE-INDUCED FATIGUE OF EXHAUSTED MICE.
- Authors
GONG YINGYING
- Abstract
The objective of the paper was to discuss the anti-fatigue action of ocean water with different hardness on exhausted swimming mice. Mice were chosen and randomly divided into RO group, D25 group, D100 group, D300 group and D600 group with 20 mice for each group. The mice of the control group, RO group were fed with the 15 ml/kg common fresh water reverse osmosis water by gavage; 15 ml/kg ocean water of four different kinds of hardness were given to the 4 experimental groups by gavage. The experiment lasted for 30 days. Mice loaded swimming time, hepatic glycogen reserve, serum urea nitrogen after swimming and changes in blood lactic acid content before and after swimming were observed. The ocean water obviously prolongs mice swimming time (P < 0.05); ocean water can lower post-exercise mice serum lactic acid level and the difference is significant (P < 0.05); ocean water mice hepatic glycogen reserve is higher than that of the RO group (P < 0.05). After swimming, the serum urea content mice of ocean water group is obviously lower than that of RO group (P < 0.05). It was concluded that the ocean water can postpone the occurrence of body sports fatigue and enhance the body exercise tolerance.
- Subjects
SEAWATER; WATER hardness; OSMOSIS; LABORATORY mice; EXERCISE tolerance
- Publication
Oxidation Communications, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 2, p1361
- ISSN
0209-4541
- Publication type
Article