Acute Effects of Kickboxing K1 Matches on Hematological Parameters of Kickboxers
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Published:2024-07-26
Issue:3
Volume:9
Page:130
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ISSN:2411-5142
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Container-title:Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JFMK
Author:
Niewczas Marta1, İlbak İsmail2ORCID, Düz Serkan3ORCID, Pałka Tomasz4ORCID, Ambroży Tadeusz5ORCID, Duda Henryk5, Wąsacz Wojciech5ORCID, Król Paweł1, Czaja Robert1, Rydzik Łukasz5ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physical Culture Studies, College of Medical Sciences, University of Rzeszow, 35-959 Rzeszow, Poland 2. Institute of Health Sciences, İnönü University, 44000 Malatya, Türkiye 3. Faculty of Sports Sciences, Coaching Education, İnönü University, 44000 Malatya, Türkiye 4. Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of Physical Education in Krakow, 31-571 Krakow, Poland 5. Institute of Sports Sciences, University of Physical Education, 31-571 Krakow, Poland
Abstract
While there is clear evidence in the literature that the hematological parameters in athletes of different sports are affected by exercise and varying loads, to our knowledge, there are limited studies on the real impact of kickboxing matches on kickboxers’ hematological parameters. In this context, this cross-sectional study was conducted to examine the acute changes in the hematological parameters of kickboxers following K1 matches. With the participation of 10 kickboxing K1 athletes, the hematological parameters, including the WBC, Plt, Neut, Lymph, Mono, RBC, Hgb, Hct, CK, La, and glucose levels, were examined before and after matches. Paired sample t-tests were used to compare the pre-test and post-test hematological parameters of the participants. The findings indicated statistically significant differences in the post-match WBC, Plt, Neut, Lymph, CK, La, and glucose levels, while no statistically significant differences were observed in the RBC, Hct, Hgb, and CK levels (p < 0.05). These results not only emphasize the complexity of physiological changes in athletes, but also show consistency with various findings in the literature, while contradicting some. Therefore, it is highlighted that further research is needed to understand the effects of K1 matches on hematological parameters.
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