2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.014
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Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players

Abstract: BackgroundIntensive exercise changes physiological need for glucose and several biochemical pathways responsible for its metabolism response. Among them are those which involve insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). Different types and degrees of exercise, as well as an athlete's fitness, may induce a range of responses regarding concentrations and time needed for the alteration. The idea of the work was to find out whether and how insulin/IGF axis responds to additiona… Show more

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“…Interval exercise was done by running on a treadmill with moderate intensity 60-70% HR max for 45 min, and consisted of 5 min of warm-up (50-60% HR max ), 35 min of core exercise (5 min of work at 60-70% HR max interspersed with active recovery on a treadmill for 2.5 min at 50-60% HR max in 5 repetitions) and 5 min of cooling down (50-60% HR max ) (Dias et al, 2018;Norton et al, 2010;Rejeki et al, 2021;Wewege et al, 2017). Continuous intervention and interval exercise were performed at 7:00-09:00 am (Kraemer et al, 2014;Nygaard et al, 2015) using a Pulsar 4.0 HP Cosmos Sports & Medical treadmill (Nussdorf-Traunstein, Germany) (Nedić et al, 2017). During exercise, heart rate was monitored using a polar heart rate monitor (Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor; Polar, Kempele, Finland).…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interval exercise was done by running on a treadmill with moderate intensity 60-70% HR max for 45 min, and consisted of 5 min of warm-up (50-60% HR max ), 35 min of core exercise (5 min of work at 60-70% HR max interspersed with active recovery on a treadmill for 2.5 min at 50-60% HR max in 5 repetitions) and 5 min of cooling down (50-60% HR max ) (Dias et al, 2018;Norton et al, 2010;Rejeki et al, 2021;Wewege et al, 2017). Continuous intervention and interval exercise were performed at 7:00-09:00 am (Kraemer et al, 2014;Nygaard et al, 2015) using a Pulsar 4.0 HP Cosmos Sports & Medical treadmill (Nussdorf-Traunstein, Germany) (Nedić et al, 2017). During exercise, heart rate was monitored using a polar heart rate monitor (Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor; Polar, Kempele, Finland).…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strength training is performed intensively with an intensity of 60-70% HRmax for 40 minutes with details of 5 minutes warm-up with an intensity of 50-60% HRmax, 30 minutes of the main exercise perform continuous exercise with an intensity of 6070% HRmax and 5 min of cooling with an intensity of 50-60% HRmax . Exercise was performed from 07:00 to 09:00 on a treadmill (Pulsar 4.0 HP Cosmos Sports & Medical, Nuss-dorfTraunstein, Germany) (Nedić et al, 2017;Rejeki et al, 2022). Heart rate monitoring during exercise using a Polar heart rate monitor (Polar Heart Rate Sensor H10, Inc., USA) (Rejeki et al, 2022).…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 HIIT and MICT interventions were carried out in the morning at 07.00-09.00 a.m using treadmill (Pulsar 4.0 HP Cosmos Sports & Medical, Nussdorf-Traunstein, Germany). 11 Monitoring of exercise heart rate were carried out using Polar (Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor, USA, Inc).…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%