Comparison between Two Methods of Supplementation with Glutamine and Sodium Bicarbonate on CPK, LDH and CRP in Non-Athlete Women Students
M.samavatisharif () and
A. Habibineghad ()
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M.samavatisharif: Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran
A. Habibineghad: Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran Author-Name: H. SEIAVOSHY
Marathon, 2015, vol. 7, issue 1, 151-163
Abstract:
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of an exhaustive exercise alongside with short-term consumption of sodium bicarbonate supplement and glutamine on CPK, LDH and CRP in non-athlete women students. Method: This research conducted on 45 non-athlete volunteer women (age 22.33±3.04 years, weight 59.78±8.14 Kg, height 161.66±5.18 Cm, BMI 22.87±2.88 kg/m2). Subjects were randomly divided into three control, sodium bicarbonate (15) and glutamine’s groups. All of them participated in an exhaustive exercise (Bruce test). One hour before experiment, experimental sodium bicarbonate group took 0.065 g of sodium bicarbonate for per Kg of body, glutamine group took 5 g glutamine or placebo in 300 ml solution of 5% Sucrose and control group took placebo (starch). Blood samples at pre-experiment level and 2 minutes after experiment to evaluate CPK, HDL and CRP’s serum level. Data was analyzed by utilizing Covariance (ANCOVA) in P
Keywords: Physical activity; Exhaustive exercise; Inflammation; Supplement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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