THE STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND NUTRITIONAL ADAPTATION OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYERS OVER A SEASON

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BOLONCHUK, WW
LUKASKI, HC
SIDERS, WA
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SOMATOTYPE; BODY COMPOSITION; TRAINING; BLOOD CHEMISTRY;
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The purpose of this study was to determine the structural, functional and nutritional adaptation of college basketball players over s season. Structure was determined by somatotype and body composition, function was determined by peak work capacity and work efficiency, and nutrition was determined by plasma metals analysis. The tests were performed twice on each of the eight subjects, one preseason (PRS) and one postseason (PST). A small structural adaptation was indicated by a mean decrease (< 1 kg) in fat free weight and an increase in ectomorphy (< 0.03). Body weight and skinfolds did not change significantly. Functional adaptation was indicated by a one minute decrease in running time for the work capacity test (p < 0.002), and an increase (p < 0.02) in VO2 for the work efficiency test. Nutritional adaptation was indicated by a greater mobilization of plasma Zn after exercise during PST than PRS. Plasma Cu apparently was mobilized during exercise in PST but the change during the season (- 10 to -6.6%) was not statistically significant because of the large interindividual variability in response. Structural and functional adaptation to basketball training over a collegiate season is small; however, the change in Zn mobility and the tendency for a concomitant change in Cu mobilization offers a unique finding to help explain the nutritional adaptation to training.
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