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Metabolic and hormonal responses to a single session of kumite (free non-contact fight) and kata (highly ritualized fight) in karate athletes

机译:空手道运动员对单次的kumite(自由的非接触式搏击)和kata(高度礼节性的搏击)的代谢和激素反应

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Background: Several studies report martial arts as a good model for investigating neuroendocrine responses to competitive fighting. However, little is known on the metabolic responses elicited by elite athletes during fighting. In particular, the metabolic picture in elite athletes of martial arts is little known.Aim: In the present study, our aim was to investigate the acute effects of a session of karate practice on the glucose-insulin system. Subjects and methods: Ten healthy individuals (6M/4F; BMI: 22.1 +- 0.7 kg/m~2; 21.9 +- 1.1 years, mean +- SE) who practice karate in national or international competitions were enrolled. All participants completed two experimental trials in a randomised-crossover fashion. A basal blood sample was collected from each athlete to assess plasma glucose, insulin, cortisol, testosterone and catecholamines, before karate training session. In two separate days, another blood sample was collected from each participants after 3 min of real fighting (kumite) and 3 min of ritualized simulation of combat (kata). Results: In both trials, plasma glucose resulted to be higher at the end the of performance compared to the basal (p < 0.001 after kumite and p < 0.02 after kata). In contrast, insulin was similar in the basal and after physical activity in the two trials. Catecholamines were higher after kata and kumite sessions with respect to the basal values (p < 0.04) and, in particular, epinephrine post-kumite values were much greater than those measured after kata. Conclusions: Our results indicate that unlike performances of karate (kumite and kata) elicit different plasma glucose increases. In particular, we found that glucose and epinephrine concentrations increased more after kumite than after kata.
机译:背景:多项研究表明,武术是研究神经内分泌对竞争性战斗反应的良好模型。但是,关于精英运动员在战斗中引起的代谢反应知之甚少。特别是,武术精英运动员的代谢情况鲜为人知。目的:在本研究中,我们的目的是研究空手道练习对葡萄糖-胰岛素系统的急性影响。受试者和方法:入选十名在国内或国际比赛中练习空手道的健康个体(6M / 4F; BMI:22.1±0.7 kg / m〜2; 21.9±1.1岁,平均±SE)。所有参与者均以随机交叉方式完成了两项实验。在空手道训练之前​​,从每位运动员收集基础血样以评估血浆葡萄糖,胰岛素,皮质醇,睾丸激素和儿茶酚胺。在两天内,经过3分钟的真实战斗(kumite)和3分钟的仪式化战斗模拟(kata),从每个参与者中收集了另一份血液样本。结果:在两项试验中,与基础相比,血糖在表现结束时均更高(在kumite之后,p <0.001,在kata之后,p <0.02)。相反,在两项试验中,基础和运动后的胰岛素相似。 kata和kumite疗程后儿茶酚胺的基础值较高(p <0.04),尤其是肾上腺素的kumite值远大于kata术后的肾上腺素。结论:我们的结果表明,与空手道表现不同的是,空手道表现出不同的血浆葡萄糖增加。特别是,我们发现,在kumite之后,葡萄糖和肾上腺素的浓度增加比在kata之后增加。

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