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Biochemical responses during recovery from maximal and submaximal swimming exercise.

C Goodman, G G Rogers, H Vermaak, M R Goodman.   

Abstract

We set out to demonstrate whether changes in plasma volume, haematocrit and some important blood constituents occurred after swimming 100 m and 800 m, as well as monitoring the duration of these changes. We measured exercise-induced changes in concentration of plasma constituents in eight subjects, and determined the expected effects of haemoconcentration on these constituents. We also investigated the different biochemical responses occurring after maximal exercise (100 m), as compared to submaximal exercise (800 m). The haematocrit increased significantly after the 100 m swim and to a lesser extent after the 800-m swim, returning to basal levels within 30 min. The plasma volume decreased by 16% on completion of the 100 m and by 8% on completion of the 800 m. The blood lactate concentration increased 15-fold and 10-fold after the 100-m and 800-m swims respectively. The plasma potassium concentration increased significantly immediately on completion of the 100-m swim, then decreased significantly at 2 1/2 and 5 min post-exercise, returning to near-basal values at 30 min. The potassium concentration measured after the 800-m event did not differ significantly from basal levels, however the measured concentrations were significantly lower than the concentrations expected on the basis of haemoconcentration. The plasma sodium concentrations measured after both 100-m and 800-m swims were significantly increased. However, calculations correcting for haemoconcentration showed significant losses in total circulating sodium.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4065132     DOI: 10.1007/BF02337191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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