Title of article
The effects of intensive exercise after one night's sleep deprivation on muscle damage indexes in the male runners
Author/Authors
Arshadi, Sajad Department of exercise physiology - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Noora, Mehdi Department of exercise physiology - Islamic Azad University Shiraz Branch, Iran
Pages
12
From page
53
To page
64
Abstract
Introduction: Sleep is generally considered to be a restorative
process, having beneficial effects on physiological functions.
Evidence suggests athletes worry about the effects of inadequate
sleep on performance. The aim of present study was to examine the
effects of intensive exercise after one night's sleep deprivation on
muscle damage indexes in the male runners.
Material & Methods: Twenty four collegiate male runners in
Tehran volunteered to participate in this study as the subject. All
the subjects, 72h days before sleep deprivation and after about 8
hours of complete sleep were performed intensive exercise. Three
days later, after a 30 hours' sleep deprivation, intensive exercise
were performed again. Blood samples were taken before the
complete sleep or sleep deprivation and before and after the
intensive exercise to measure serum creatine kinase (CK), lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH) and Aspartate transaminase (AST). Results: The results indicated that serum CK, LDH and AST were
higher in response to intensive exercise after the sleep deprivation
in compare to the intensive exercise after the complete sleep.
Conclusions: In summary, our results suggest that the sleep
deprivation may lead to high levels of muscle damage enzymes and
is may be impairs athletic performances.
Keywords
Sleep deprivation , Muscle damage , Lactate dehydrogenase , Intensive exercise
Journal title
Journal of Physical Activity and Hormones
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2522342
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