The effect of pre-season football training on hematological parameters of well-trained young male football players
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of metabolic stress created by 6-week football
training applied in the pre-season period on circulation and hematological parameters of well-trained
male football players.
Material: Fourteen male football players who competed in the U19 category of a football team in Turkish Football
Super League participated in the study voluntarily. In the study, players’ systolic - diastolic blood pressures
and resting heart rates were measured and their blood samples were taken before and after the 6-week
training period. Laboratory analysis was made to determine counts and concentration percentage of
erythrocyte, leukocyte, and platelet sub-parameters. Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was performed to
determine the difference between pre and post measurements.
Results: Our findings indicated that baseline mean values of lymphocyte, mean cell hemoglobin, and mean
corpuscular hemoglobin concentration were significantly higher than posttest mean values. The mean
of diastolic blood pressure and resting heart rate measured before the preseason training camp were
lower than their posttest mean values (p >.05).
Conclusions: It is thought that the decrease in the mean values of diastolic blood pressure and resting heart rate
caused by the effect of regular training during the preseason training period, while the increase in the
mean values of mean cell haemoglobin and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration caused by
the increased oxygen demand of the metabolism during the training period.
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