Effect of Heavy Load Training on Serum Testosterone, Cortisol and Immune Function of Aerobic Athletes

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Zhou Chao-qun [1 ]
Yang Xiao-ting [1 ]
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[1] Nanchang Univ, PE Dept, Sch Educ, Nanchang 330031, Peoples R China
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heavy load training; testosterone cortisol hemoglobin; immune function;
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Q4 [生理学];
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Objective This paper is to explore the effect of heavy load training on serum testosterone, cortisol and immune function of aerobic athletes 4 week intensive training was carried out Methods The subjects of this experiment are 12 aerobic athletes The training loads in 4 weeks were set respectively around 75% 80% 80% and 85% of maximum heart rate of each subjects, training 5 days and a half each week Strength training was on Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings, movement training in the other sessions Subjects were training together and instructed by full-time coaches in the whole training process Blood samples were drawn in the second week, before and after 4 week heavy load training Serum testosterone serum cortisol hemoglobin and the percentage of lymphocyte subpopulations were determined Results After 4-week heavy load training T had a significant decrease compared with that before the training and that in the second week (P<0 01) C had a significant increase compared with that before the 4 week heavy load training (P<0 01) and had no significant change compared with that of the second week (P>0 05) T/C ratio had a significant decrease compared with that before the 4-week heavy load training (P<0 01) Hemoglobin and CD4% had a significant decrease compared with that before the 4-week heavy load training (P<0 05) CD8% had no significant change compared with that in the second week and before the 4 week heavy load training (P>0 05) CD4/CD8 ratio had a significant decrease compared with that before the 4 week heavy load training (P<0 01) Conclusion The heavy load training may result in a significant decrease of T T/C ratio CD4, CD4/CD8 ratio and hemoglobin During sports training T/C and CD4/CD8 ratio can be used for monitoring athletes' body functions, which is distinctively meaningful for determining and preventing over-fatigue of athletes
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