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The Effect of Altitude on some Physiological Parameters of Sprinters.
(Tınazcı, Cevdet,) |
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- The aim of the study was to determine the effect of altitude training on some physiological parameters of athletes. Over a 4-week period six elite 400m sprinters from Turkey National Track&Field Team participated to this study. The metabolic effect of altitude training was investigated in sprinters. Subjects were tested before and after altitude training as pre-post tests.
There were no differences between pre and post camp tests for VO(2)max, ventilation functions (FVC, FEV1FVC, and VC), blood parameters (erythrocyte, hemoglobin, and hemotocrite) and maximal heart rate.
It was concluded that there were no effect on VO(2)max and ventilation functions and also there were no significant differences resting heart rate, body weight, and blood parameters (MCH and MCHC) related to 4 week altitude training in sprinters.
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NEU Grand LibraryOnline (GV558 .E34 2009)
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