Change of Malondialdehyde, Nitric Oxide and Kidney Function Component of Cycle Athlete after 140km Long Distance Cycle Exercise on Road |
Byung-Roh Kim, Seol-Jung Kang, Ja-Young Moon, Dong-Kyu Lee |
Changwon National University Seoul National University of Education |
Correspondence:
Byung-Roh Kim, Email: brkim@changwon.co.kr |
Received: 22 May 2013 • Accepted: 20 July 2013 |
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Abstract |
[ INTRODUCTION } The purpose of study was to investigate the change of malondialdehydenitric, oxide and kidney function component of cycle athlete after long distance cycle exercise on road.
METHODS 10 male cycle elite athletes of C university were selected as the subject of this study. They had exercised cycle exercise on the road of 140km. Their blood and urine drawn four times, when rest, immediately after exercise, 24 hours after exercise, and 48 hours after exercise. RESULTS First, there was no significant difference among rest, immediately after exercise, 24 hours after exercise, and 48 hour after exercise in the malondialdehydenitric concentrations. Second, there was no significant difference among rest, immediately after exercise, 24 hours after exercise, and 48 hour after exercise in the nitric oxide concentrations. Third, there was no significant difference among rest, immediately after exercise, 24 hours after exercise, and 48 hour after exercise in the proteinuria, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, and urinary calcium concentrations respectively.
CONCLUSION The long distance cycle exercise of the trained athletes did not affect the concentration of malondialdehydenitric, nitric oxide, proteinuria, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, and urinary calcium respectively. |
Keywords:
140km long distance cycle, malmalondialdehyde, nitric oxide, kidney function component |
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