The aim of the present study was to evaluate the response of adrenocorticotropin ([ACTH]) and growth hormone ([GH]) concentrations to a typical aerobic swimming set during a training season. Nine top-level male endurance swimmers (age range 17±23 years) were tested during three training sessions occurring 6, 12 and 18 weeks after the beginning of the season. During each session, after a standard warm-up, the swimmers performed a raining set of 15 ´ 200-m free-style, with 20 s of rest between repetitions, at a predetermined individual speed. Blood samples were collected before warm-up and at the end of the training set. A few days before each session, the individual swimming velocity corresponding to the 4 mmol á l)1 blood lactate concentration (v4) was assessed as a standard of aerobic performance. Aerobic training a ected v4 levels, which were highest 18 weeks after the beginning of the season; at the same time, while [ACTH] response was attenuated, [GH] response was enhanced. These results could be considered as adaptations to the exercise intensity. In our training programme, these adaptations seemed to have occurred between the 12th and 18th weeks of the training season.

Bonifazi, M., Eleni, B., Concetta, L., Gilberto, M., Bin, Z., Giancarlo, C. (1998). Influence of training on the response to exerciseof adrenocorticotropin and growth hormone plasmaconcentrations in human swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY, 78, 394-397.

Influence of training on the response to exerciseof adrenocorticotropin and growth hormone plasmaconcentrations in human swimmers

BONIFAZI, MARCO;
1998-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the response of adrenocorticotropin ([ACTH]) and growth hormone ([GH]) concentrations to a typical aerobic swimming set during a training season. Nine top-level male endurance swimmers (age range 17±23 years) were tested during three training sessions occurring 6, 12 and 18 weeks after the beginning of the season. During each session, after a standard warm-up, the swimmers performed a raining set of 15 ´ 200-m free-style, with 20 s of rest between repetitions, at a predetermined individual speed. Blood samples were collected before warm-up and at the end of the training set. A few days before each session, the individual swimming velocity corresponding to the 4 mmol á l)1 blood lactate concentration (v4) was assessed as a standard of aerobic performance. Aerobic training a ected v4 levels, which were highest 18 weeks after the beginning of the season; at the same time, while [ACTH] response was attenuated, [GH] response was enhanced. These results could be considered as adaptations to the exercise intensity. In our training programme, these adaptations seemed to have occurred between the 12th and 18th weeks of the training season.
1998
Bonifazi, M., Eleni, B., Concetta, L., Gilberto, M., Bin, Z., Giancarlo, C. (1998). Influence of training on the response to exerciseof adrenocorticotropin and growth hormone plasmaconcentrations in human swimmers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY, 78, 394-397.
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