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Effects of intense exercise on the physiological and mental condition of female university judoists during a training camp
Authors:Takashi Umeda  Kazuhiro Suzukawa  Ippei Takahashi  Yousuke Yamamoto  Masaru Tanabe  Arata Kojima
Institution:1. Department of Social Medicine , Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine , Hirosaki;2. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health , Nipon Sport Science University , Tokyo;3. Department of Physical Education , Graduate School, Nippon Sport Science University , Tokyo;4. Department of Physical Education , Graduate School, Nippon Sport Science University , Tokyo
Abstract:Abstract

To clarify the physical and mental fatigue caused by intense exercise and the relationship between the two types of fatigue, we examined changes in anthropometric and biochemical variables, neutrophil function, and the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire in 13 female university judoists attending a one-week training camp. Blood glucose, total cholesterol, haemoglobin, leukocyte count, IgG, and phagocytic activity all decreased after the training camp compared with baseline (P ≤ 0.046). Aspartate aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, and neutrophil oxidative burst activity increased after the training camp (P ≤ 0.007). Of the POMS scores, that for Fatigue increased after the training camp (P = 0.041) and that for Vigour decreased (P = 0.042). The changes in several POMS scores correlated with the changes in blood biochemical variables. In particular, the change in Total mood disturbance was negatively associated with changes in myogenic enzymes (P ≤ 0.032). Our results suggest that intense exercise during training camps for female judoists leads to the appearance and accumulation of mental and physical fatigue, which are related to each other.
Keywords:Physical fatigue  mental fatigue  female judoists  Profile of Mood States  neutrophil function
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