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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2008.18.6.826

The Effect of Octacosanol Supplement and Taekwondo Program on Blood Fatigue Substance, Immunoglobulin for Short Term Weight Loss in High School Male Taekwondo Players.  

Ye, Jeong-Bok (Department of Physical Education, Busan National University)
Lee, Sang-Ho (Department of Physical Education, Busan National University)
Baek, Yeong-Ho (Department of Physical Education, Busan National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.18, no.6, 2008 , pp. 826-831 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of octacosanol and Taekwondo program on the fatigue substance, immunoglobulin after short term weight loss 21 male Taekwondo players. They were stay in a camp training together 6 days from same exercise and Octacosanol group and weight loss group is reduced over 5% weight loss by diet calorie restriction decrease gradually. Octacosanol intaked 2 times 20 mg after a meal. Control and weight loss group intaked placebo drug. The conclusions obtained from the above were as follow: Blood Fatigue Substance As lactate, The intra-group comparison decreased octacosanol group after loss weight. The between groups comparison, octacosanol group was superior to control and weight loss group. As lactate dehydrogenase, control and weight loss group increased after weight loss. As ammonia, The intra- group comparison decreased octacosanol group after loss weight. The between groups comparison, octacosanol group was superior to control and weight loss group. Immunoglobulin As IgA, IgG The intra-group comparison increased all group. As IgM, The were no significant differences between group. In conclusion, these results indicate that intake octacosanol after loss weight positive effects on the fatigue substance, Immunoglobulin for male Taekwondo players. Mter this study, We need to study about multilateral research for weight players.
Keywords
Taekwondo; octacosanol; blood fatigue substance; immunoglobulin; weight loss;
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