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AKUT-KRONİK FİZİKSEL EGZERSİZ VE İMMUNGLOBULİNLER

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There are conflicting results on the effects of modarete physical exercise and formed to investigate the effects of moderatte exercise and endurance training of 6 weeks on plasma immunoglobulin levels. 30 minutes of cycling at 75% VO Subcript max were performed three times per week for 6 weeks. Plasma Ig G, M, and A levels were measured before and after the exercise at the begining of the training program, the 3rd and 6th weeks. Plasma immunoglobulin levels did not alter by the acute exercise. Ig G and A levels decreased significantly after e¬ xercise at the 6 the week. Basal levels of Ig G and A increased by the training (p<0.05). Also it was determined that moderate intensity of training has have supportive effects on immunoglobulin levels.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Akut fiziksel egzersiz ve özellikle antrenman immunn sistem üzerine etkileri konusunda çelişkili sonuçları bulunmaktadır. Sunulan çalışma, ılımlı şiddette akut egzersiz ve altı haftalık antrenmanın plazma immunglobulin düzeyleri üzerine etkisini araştırmak amacı ile gerçekleştirildi. 30 dakika süreli, %75 VO Subcript max şiddetinde bisiklet egzersizi altı hafta süresince haftada üç kez uygulandı. Antrenman programının başında, üçüncü ve altıncı haftalarında egzersizden önce ve sonra plazma Ig G, M ve A düzeyleri ölçüldü. Akut egzersiz ile plazma immunglobulin düzeyleri değişmedi. Altıncı haftada plazma Ig G ve A düzeyleri egzersiz sonrası önemli derecede düştü. Bazal Ig G ve A düzeylerinde antrenman programı sonunda artış saptandı (p<0.05). Elde edilen bulgular ile ılımlı şiddette antrenmanın immum sistem üzerine destekleyici etkisi olduğu sonucuna varıldı.
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