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Influence of the interval hypoxemic training on body composition and hematologic blood indicators at highly skilled rowers (0.3 Mb, pdf) Read
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Низамутдинова Наиля Нурсиловна
Хакимуллина Динара Радиковна
Альметова Регина Равилевна
Комарова Анна Владимировна
Martykanova Dilyara Safovna
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The aim of our study was to investigate the hematological blood parameters and body composition at highly skilled rowers before and after the interval hypoxic training in conditions of the midlands. In the study, six male people aged 21-22 years actively involved in sports and having a sports qualification of the Master of Sports of Russia in Rowing took part. Before departure to Macedonia and after arrival on the seventh day the athletes took the venous blood on the analysis in the morning on an empty stomach and passed a research on a structure of the body.22 hematological parameters were estimated with the automatic hematology analyzer MEK 7222 K (Japan). The parameters of the body composition and basal metabolism alone were estimated by the bioelectrical impedance analyzer Tanita MC 980 (Japan). The study determined that the mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) at the rowers after hypoxic training in midlands increased significantly. After the hypoxic training aimed to endurance, we found out that the rowers with a decrease in the total muscle mass decreased the basic metabolism.

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