Vitamin C and E supplementation and high intensity interval training induced changes in lipid profile and haematological variables of young males

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Surojit Sarkar , Swapan Kr Dey , Gouriprosad Datta , Amit Bandyopadhyay
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High intensity interval training (HIIT) causes oxidative stress and haematological alteration. Present study was aimed to evaluate the effect of 8 weeks’ supplementation of vitamin C and E on HIIT induced changes in lipid profile parameters and haematological variables. Hundred six male adolescent players were randomly assigned into five age-matched groups, i.e., Control (no exercise+placebo), HIIT (placebo), HIIT ​+ ​vitamin-C (1 000 ​mg/day), HIIT ​+ ​vitamin-E 400 IU/day) and combined HIIT ​+ ​vitamin C and E. Morning and evening sessions (90 ​min) of HIIT included 4 phases (15 ​min each) with 3 sets (4 ​min each). Each 4 ​min HIIT set consisted of 2 ​min intense sprint workout (90%–95% of heart rate maximum [HRmax]) followed by 1 ​min active recovery (60%–70% HRmax) followed by 1 ​min of complete rest (1:1 work-rest ratio). Lipid profile parameters, haematological variables, endurance capacity and vertical jump were evaluated by standard protocols. Significant decrease in body weight, fat%, total cholesterol, triglyceride, Total Cholesterol/High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol and significant increase in High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol, maximal oxygen consumption, vertical jump were observed for all four intervention groups. White blood cell count, red blood cell count, haemoglobin percentage and haematocrit values were significantly decreased while platelet count and platelet-to-leukocyte ratio (PLR) ratio were increased significantly only for HIIT group. Blood level of tocopherol and ascorbic acid was significantly increased (values were within the normal range) in all the respective vitamin supplemented groups. Supplementation of vitamin C and E secures health protection with suppressed haemolysis and improved inflammatory blood variables with enhanced explosive leg strength and lipid profile parameters without any concomitant change in endurance capacity.

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补充维生素C和E和高强度间歇训练可引起年轻男性血脂和血液学变量的变化
高强度间歇训练(HIIT)会导致氧化应激和血液学改变。本研究旨在评估8周补充维生素C和E对HIIT诱导的脂质特征参数和血液学变量变化的影响。106名男性青少年球员被随机分为五组,即对照组(无运动+安慰剂)、HIIT组(安慰剂)、​+​维生素C(1000​mg/天),HIIT​+​维生素E 400 IU/天)和联合HIIT​+​维生素C和E.早晚疗程(90​分钟)包括4个阶段(15​每个最小值),共3套(4套​每分钟)。每个4​最小HIIT集由2个组成​最小强度冲刺训练(心率最大值[HRmax]的90%-95%),然后1​最小有效回收率(60%–70%HRmax),然后为1​最小完全休息时间(1:1的工作-休息比例)。通过标准方案评估脂质概况参数、血液学变量、耐力和垂直跳跃。所有四个干预组的体重、脂肪%、总胆固醇、甘油三酯、总胆固醇/高密度脂蛋白胆固醇显著降低,高密度脂蛋白质胆固醇、最大耗氧量和垂直跳跃显著增加。仅HIIT组的白细胞计数、红细胞计数、血红蛋白百分比和红细胞压积值显著降低,而血小板计数和血小板与白细胞比率(PLR)显著增加。在所有相应的维生素补充组中,生育酚和抗坏血酸的血液水平都显著升高(值在正常范围内)。补充维生素C和E可以通过抑制溶血和改善炎症性血液变量来确保健康保护,同时增强腿部力量和脂质分布参数,而不会同时改变耐力。
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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