Title of article :
Effects of Isokinetic versus Isotonic Training and its Cessation on Total Leukocytes and Lymphocytes Count in Adolescent State‑level Weightlifters
Author/Authors :
Shaharudin, Shazlin Exercise and Sports Science Programme - School of Health Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia , Faiz Abdul Rahim, Mohamad Exercise and Sports Science Programme - School of Health Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia , Suzailiana Muhamad, Ayu Exercise and Sports Science Programme - School of Health Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
Abstract :
Background: The study investigated the effects of isokinetic versus isotonic training among
adolescent state‑level weightlifters in terms of total leukocytes, total lymphocytes, and its subsets
following 24 sessions of training program and a month following training program cessation.
Methods: Nineteen adolescent state‑level weightlifters were assigned into isokinetic or isotonic
groups. All participants were recruited from a pool of weightlifters with standardized training program
provided by their coach. Series of immunological tests were carried out before the commencement,
immediately upon the completion, and a month after the cessation of the additional training program
to evaluate total leukocytes and lymphocytes count. Results: The results revealed a significant time
and group interaction and main effects of time on mean total leukocytes (P < 0.05). Mean total
leukocytes count at posttest decreased in both groups. In isotonic group, it was further decreased
following 1 month of training cessation (P < 0.05) but not in the isokinetic group. However, the
decrement was not high and the values were in the normal range. No significant time and group
interaction was observed in total lymphocytes and its subsets count. Conclusions: Eight weeks of
isokinetic and isotonic additional training with emphasis on shoulder joint only affect mean total
leukocytes count in state‑level adolescent weightlifters.
Keywords :
Adolescent , cell count , resistance training , rotator cuff , weight lifting
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics