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- Title
EFFECT OF ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING ON LACTATE ACCUMULATION AND ANAEROBIC PERFORMANCE IN PHYSICALLY ACTIVE INDIVIDUALS.
- Authors
Akgül, Mustafa Şakir; Gürses, Veli Volkan; Ceylan, Bayram; Baydil, Bilgehan
- Abstract
Background: Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) protects myocard against to ischemic reperfusion myocardial damage. IPC consist of short repeated periods of ischemia followed by reperfusion. Recent years IPC has become attractive investigation issue. Many studies examined the effects of IPC on exercise performance. Generally studies assumed that IPC may have positive effect on running economy, endurance, sprint performance, resistance exercise performance and physiological response especially heart rate and blood lactate levels in different populations. The aim of this study was determine the effect of IPC on anaerobic power and capacity in physically active individual. Methods: Twenty three physically active male (age: 21,42±1,64 yr; height 176,07±7,92 cm; weight 70,11±4,94 kg; Blood pressure: systolic 118,4±8,0 mmHg, diastolic 76,9±6,3 mmHg) voluntarily participated in this study. The anaerobic performance was tested with 30 second Wingate Test Protocol. IPC protocol was performed 220 mmHg bilateral arterial occlusion on both legs with manual pressure cuffs. 5 min bilateral arterial occlusion applied 3 times interspersed with 5 min of reperfusion. To determine effects of IPC on anaerobic performance participants has joined pre and post test. Blood Lactate samples were taken before and after applications. Paired sample T-Test was used to determined differences between pre and post tests. Results: No significant difference was detected Anaerobic performance outputs (Relative Peak Power t=0.064, p=0,950, Relative Mean Power t=0.151, p=0.881, Power Drop % t=.328, p=0.746). Conclusion: The application of IPC was not improve significantly any parameters of Anaerobic performance. However, IPC effect positively on post exercise lactate level 15,32%.
- Subjects
ISCHEMIC preconditioning; BLOOD lactate; ANAEROBIC capacity; PHYSICAL fitness; HEART beat
- Publication
Acta Medica Marisiensis, 2017, Vol 63, p50
- ISSN
2068-3324
- Publication type
Article