1. REDUCCIÓN DE MASA LIBRE DE GRASA EN NADADORES DESPUÉS DE UN PERIODO DE ENTRENAMIENTO
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Juan Carlos Solís-S, M.A. Anaya-Loyola, Pablo García-Solís, N. Camacho-Calderón, Aarón Kuri-García, and L. Méndez-Villa
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Animal science ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Body weight ,business ,Muscle mass ,human activities ,Serum urea ,Training period - Abstract
An increase in fat-free mass (FFM) improves athletic performance. The aim of this study was to determine if a decrease in the FFM, expressed as the AKS index, is associated with physiological alterations after a training period in swimmers between 8-15 years old. Forty-two swimmers participated in this study, after 15 weeks of training the swimmers were divided into two groups, those who decreased (A) and those who increased FFM (B). In group A there was a decrease in both, body weight and muscle mass, while in group B there was an increase in body weight. We found that group A showed a reduction in lymphocytes count, in addition to an increase in serum urea, a decrease in VO2, and a decrease in their 1 min recovery. We showed here that a reduction in FFM is positively associated with physiological alterations that reduce athletic performance.
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- 2020
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