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Aspects biologiques des interactions de l’exercice et de la récupération
Authors:L Benezzeddine-Boussaidi  G Cazorla
Institution:1. Centre national de médecine et de sciences du sport de Tunis, Tunis, Tunisie;2. Faculté des sciences du sport et de l’éducation physique, université Victor-Segalen Bordeaux-2, 12, avenue Camille-Julian, 33607 Pessac cedex, France;3. Cellule évaluation, fédération française de rugby, France
Abstract:

Subject

The use of Fourier transform infrared spectrometry technique (FT-IR) as a pitch technique of the biological control of short and intense exercises close to those of Rugby matches.

Material and method

In reference to 28 rugbymen of international level, the biological results of three short and intense exercises and two periods of recovery were analyzed by TF-IR. The exercises are: (1) sprints; (2) 12 × 20 m of swerve running; (3) 6 × 30 s of shuttle run.

Results

Lactate, glucose, urea, and to a lesser degree, triglycerides showed a significant evolution. If the evolution of the two first was in conformity with the literature, the increase of urea probably results from the activation of the purins–nucleotides cycle, whereas the evolution of triglycerides is explained by their probable muscular use during periods of active recovery. Among proteins related to the healthy sportsman, only haptoglobin presents a significant variation difficult to explain whereas CRP, orosomucoid and immunoglobulins A, G and M remain close to their rest values.

Conclusion

With the use of FT-IR technique, it is possible to intervene directly on the pitches of the sporting practice to control the biological incidences and to adjust the loads individually. It is also possible to detect inflammatory and immunological problems related to the biomechanical and physiological stresses.
Keywords:Exercices courts    cupé  ration  Biologie  Spectromé  trie IR-TF
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