Biochemical status, oxidative and antioxidant responses after 3-month specific training in elite karate athletes

Author:

Jemili H12,Mejri MA23,Bouhlel E24,Amri M1

Affiliation:

1. 1 Research Unit of Functional Neurophysiology and Pathology, Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia

2. 2 High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Ksar-Saïd, Manouba University, Tunis, Tunisia

3. 3 Research Laboratory “Sport Performance Optimization”, National Center of Medicine and Sciences in Sport (CNMSS), Tunis, Tunisia

4. 4 Research Unit, “Adaptations Cardio-circulatoires, Respiratoires, Métaboliques et Hormonales”, Faculty of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia

Abstract

Aim To investigate the effects of 3-month-long specific training program on biochemical status, oxidative and antioxidant responses in elite karatekas. Methods Twenty male karatekas [BMI: 21.9 ± 2.4 (kg/m2)] participated in this study. They performed a 3-month specific training to prepare for an international competition. We measured selected biochemical parameters, the oxidative and antioxidant responses before (T0) and after 3 months of intense karate training (T1). Results We found significant increases in catalase activity (26.3% ± 21.3%, p < 0.0005), superoxide dismutase activity (15.9% ± 28.8%, p < 0.05), and a significant decrease in malondialdehyde levels (17.2% ± 13.7%, p < 0.0005) after 3 months of karate training. Moreover, the athletes’ biochemical status was significantly improved at T1 compared with T0 (for the majority of parameters, p < 0.0005). Conclusions The specific training program improves the prooxidant–antioxidant balance of elite karate athletes. It could be recommended for athletes having similar physical fitness level.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Physiology (medical)

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