Responses of some enzymatic antioxidants to continuous effort in two different altitude above sea level | ||
Sport culture | ||
Article 1, Volume 7, Issue 2, December 2016, Pages 164-187 | ||
Authors | ||
; Nashwan Ibrahim Abdullah Al; Ali Hussein Jassim AL- Sadoon | ||
Abstract | ||
The responses of some enzymatic antioxidants to continuous effort in two different altitude above sea level has been studied in ten (10) young practitioners category of sports activity daily with good health and non-smokers, selected intentional manner, the average age, height and weight (19.5±1.71) , (170.5±4.69) , (60.65±4.95) respectively. The research aims to detect the responses of some enzymatic antioxidants to continuous effort in both (510 m) and (2025m) sea level heights and comparison between them . The research samples were Subjugation to continuous aerobic efforts test on treadmill in low and moderate altitude for (30) min. The intensity for efforts were (65%-50%) from the maximum heart rate which ranged between (130 - 155) bpm. It was used descriptive approach because it appropriate to the nature of search. The research used the test, measurement, and some medical and laboratory tools and devices for data collection. Superoxide Dismutase ( (SOD),and Catalase (CAT)had been studied as enzymatic antioxidants , and the statistical data processing using the arithmetic mean, standard deviation and (t) test (for samples associated and dependant), and skewness. Researcher concluded that the continues aerobic effort for (30) minutes on treadmill at both low and moderate altitude showed no significant change in activity of Superoxide Dismutase enzyme (SOD), while occur significant elevate in activity of Catalase enzyme (CAT). | ||
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