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2. Evaluation of Ibuprofen Use on the Immune System Indicators and Force in Disabled Paralympic Powerlifters of Different Sport Levels.
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Aidar, Felipe J., Fraga, Guacira S., Getirana-Mota, Márcio, Marçal, Anderson Carlos, Santos, Jymmys L., de Souza, Raphael Fabricio, Vieira-Souza, Lucio Marques, Ferreira, Alexandre Reis Pires, de Matos, Dihogo Gama, de Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco, Garrido, Nuno Domingos, Díaz-de-Durana, Alfonso López, Knechtle, Beat, de Araújo Tinoco Cabral, Breno Guilherme, Murawska-Ciałowicz, Eugenia, Nobari, Hadi, Silva, Ana Filipa, Clemente, Filipe Manuel, and Badicu, Georgian
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BIOMARKERS ,IBUPROFEN ,HEMATOCRIT ,SPORTS for people with disabilities ,LEUCOCYTES ,IMMUNE system ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,COOLDOWN ,COMPARATIVE studies ,NEUTROPHILS ,LYMPHOCYTES ,MUSCLE strength ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,WEIGHT lifting ,ATHLETIC ability ,BLOOD testing ,ERYTHROCYTES ,MONOCYTES - Abstract
Background: Paralympic powerlifting (PP) training is typically intense and causes fatigue and alterations in the immune system. Objective: To analyze whether IBU would affect performance and the immune system after training in PP. Methodology: 10 athletes at the national level (NL) and 10 at the regional level (RL) participated in the study, where force and blood indicators were evaluated after training. The study took place over three weeks: (1) familiarization and (2 and 3) comparison between recovery methods, with ibuprofen or placebo (IBU vs. PLA), 800 mg. In the evaluation of the force, the peak torque (PT), fatigue index (FI), and blood immune system biomarkers were analyzed. The training consisted of five sets of five repetitions with 80% of one maximum repetition (5 × 5, 80% 1RM) on the bench press. Results: The PT at the national level using IBU was higher than with PLA (p = 0.007, η2p = 0.347), and the FI in the NL was lower with IBU than with PLA (p = 0.002, η2p = 0.635), and when comparing the use of IBU, the NL showed less fatigue than the regional level (p = 0.004, η2p = 0.414). Leukocytes, with the use of IBU in the NL group, were greater than in the RL (p = 0.001, η2p = 0.329). Neutrophils, in the NL with IBU, were greater than in the RL with IBU and PLA (p = 0.025, η2p = 0.444). Lymphocytes, in NL with IBU were lower than in RL with IBU and PLA (p = 0.001, η2p = 0.491). Monocytes, in the NL with IBU and PLA, were lower than in the RL with IBU (p = 0.049, η2p = 0.344). For hemoglobin, hematocrit, and erythrocyte, the NL with IBU and PLA were higher than the RL with IBU and PLA (p < 0.05). Ammonia, with the use of IBU in the NL, obtained values higher than in the RL (p = 0.007), and with the use of PLA, the NL was higher than the RL (p = 0.038, η2p = 0.570). Conclusion: The training level tends to influence the immune system and, combined with the use of the IBU, it tends to improve recovery and the immune system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Evaluation of Training with Elastic Bands on Strength and Fatigue Indicators in Paralympic Powerlifting.
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Aidar, Felipe J., Clemente, Filipe Manuel, de Lima, Luiz Fernandes, de Matos, Dihogo Gama, Ferreira, Alexandre Reis Pires, Marçal, Anderson Carlos, Moreira, Osvaldo Costa, Bulhões-Correia, Alexandre, de Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco, Díaz-de-Durana, Alfonso López, Neves, Eduardo Borba, Cabral, Breno Guilherme Araújo Tinoco, Reis, Victor Machado, Garrido, Nuno Domingos, Nikolaidis, Pantelis Theo, and Knechtle, Beat
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RESISTANCE training ,POWERLIFTING ,ATHLETES with disabilities ,MUSCLE strength ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning - Abstract
Background: Variable resistance training has recently become a component of strength and conditioning programs. Objective: This randomized counterbalanced cross-over study aimed to investigate the use of elastic bands (EB) and the traditional method (TRAD) and force indicators in a training session. Methods: 12 Paralympic athletes (age: 28.60 ± 7.60 years) participated in this three-week study. In the first week, the participants were familiarized with EB and TRAD and were tested for maximal repetition (1-RM). The research occurred in weeks 2 and 3, which included the pre-post training, during which the following measures were extracted: maximum isometric force (MIF), the peak torque (PT), rate of force development (RFD), fatigue index (FI), and time to MIF (Time). The athletes performed two tests, EB and TRAD, separated by a one-week interval. Results: Significant differences were found between the pre- and post-test for 1RM (p = 0.018, η2p = 0.412), MIF (p = 0.011, η2p = 0.415), PT (p = 0.012, η2p = 0.413), and RFD (p = 0.0002, η2p = 0.761). With the use of EB, there was a difference in RFD between TRAD before and EB after (p = 0.016, η2p = 0.761). There were significant differences in the before and after for FI between TRAD and EB (p < 0.001) and for Time (p < 0.001), indicating that training with the use of elastic bands promotes overload, characterized by increased fatigue and decreased strength. Conclusions: Training with EB did not decrease 1RM, PT, MIF or RFD, however, there was an increase in fatigue and time to reach MIF when compared to the method with fixed resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Effects of Ibuprofen Use on Lymphocyte Count and Oxidative Stress in Elite Paralympic Powerlifting.
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Aidar, Felipe J., Fraga, Guacira S., Getirana-Mota, Márcio, Marçal, Anderson Carlos, Santos, Jymmys L., de Souza, Raphael Fabricio, Ferreira, Alexandre Reis Pires, Neves, Eduardo Borba, Zanona, Aristela de Freitas, Bulhões-Correia, Alexandre, de Almeida-Neto, Paulo Francisco, Fernandes, Tulio Luiz Banja, Garrido, Nuno Domingos, Cirilo-Sousa, Maria do Socorro, Merino-Fernández, María, Díaz-de-Durana, Alfonso López, Murawska-Ciałowicz, Eugenia, Cabral, Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinoco, and Clemente, Filipe Manuel
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OXIDATIVE stress ,POWERLIFTING ,BENCH press ,LYMPHOCYTE count ,IBUPROFEN ,STRENGTH training ,FATIGUE (Physiology) - Abstract
Simple Summary: Paralympic Powerlifting (PP) is a strength sport and training tends to promote fatigue. Ten national-level PP athletes were evaluated concerning post-training oxidative stress using Ibuprofen and a placebo. Strength indicators were evaluated. The training consisted of five sets of five repetitions (80–90% 1-Repetition Maximum) in the bench press. The IBU had a positive effect on strength indicators, with decreased fatigue and increased lymphocyte count. There were no differences in oxidative stress. The use of IBU provided improvements in strength and fatigue reduction and did not protect against oxidative stress. Background: Paralympic Powerlifting (PP) training tends to promote fatigue and oxidative stress. Objective: To analyze the effects of ibuprofen use on performance and oxidative stress in post-training PP athletes. Methodology: Ten national level PP athletes (age: 27.13 ± 5.57) were analyzed for oxidative stress in post-training. The study was carried out in three weeks, (1) familiarization and (2 and 3) evaluated the recovery with the use of a placebo (PLA) and ibuprofen (IBU), 800 mg. The Peak Torque (PT), Torque Development Rate (TDR), Fatigue Index (FI), reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid (TBARS) and sulfhydryl groups (SH) were evaluated. The training consisted of five sets of five repetitions (80–90%) 1-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) in the bench press. Results: The IBU showed a higher PT (24 and 48 h, p = 0.04, ɳ
2 p = 0.39), a lower FI (24 h, p = 0.01, ɳ2 p = 0.74) and an increased lymphocyte count (p < 0.001; ɳ2 p = 4.36). There was no change in oxidative stress. Conclusions: The use of IBU provided improvements in strength and did not protect against oxidative stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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5. The Acute Effect of Hyperoxia on Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation (OBLA) and Performance in Female Runners during the Maximal Treadmill Test.
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Silva, Thays C., Aidar, Felipe J., Zanona, Aristela de Freitas, Matos, Dihogo Gama, Pereira, Danielle D., Rezende, Paulo Emmanuel Nunes, Ferreira, Alexandre Reis Pires, Junior, Heleno Almeida, Santos, Jymmys Lopes dos, Silva, Devisson dos Santos, Barbosa, Felipe Douglas Silva, Thuany, Mabliny, Souza, Raphael F. de, Glickman, Ellen, and Zinner, Christoph
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- 2021
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