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The Effect of Moderate and Heavy Intensity Hypoxic Training of Different Models on the Counting of White Blood Cells and Its Classification(PDF)

《南京师大学报(自然科学版)》[ISSN:1001-4616/CN:32-1239/N]

Issue:
2011年04期
Page:
142-147
Research Field:
体育学
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Title:
The Effect of Moderate and Heavy Intensity Hypoxic Training of Different Models on the Counting of White Blood Cells and Its Classification
Author(s):
Wang Zhuying1Jiang Wenkai2Chen Long3Sun Fucheng4
1.School of Physical Education,Nanjing Normal University,Nanjing 210046,China
Keywords:
training intensitytraining in normal oxygen environmentHiHi HiLoimmune function of WBC
PACS:
R87
DOI:
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Abstract:
Objective: WBC and its classification of rats after hypoxic training of different intensity were studied to investigate the effects of different hypoxic environments and different training intensity on the immunity function of body. Methods: 200 rats were randomly divided into 9 combinations according to the oxygen concentration ( normal O2 ,living high and training low( HiLo) ,living high and training high( HiHi) ) and the training intensity ( no training,moderate intensity training( MT) and heavy intensity training( HT) ) and 15 groups including quiet and exercise states. The period of training was 5 wks ( MT) and 6 wks ( HT) ,respectively. WBC and its classification were measured by Advia 120 Hematology System. Results: 5 wks ~ 6 wks of MT and HT of HiLo led to not only the up-regulation of Neut and the downregulation of WBC in basic state,but also the WBC in HT of HiLo being significantly lower than that in HT of normal oxygen and HiHi after high intensity regular exercise. 5 wks ~ 6 wks of MT and HT in normal oxygen and HiHi did not show obvious adverse effects on the WBC and its classification,and the group of MT in HiHi even showed economizes on WBC immune function after the moderate intensity of regular exercise. The WBC decreased significantly after moderate intensity regular exercise in various oxygen environments,but it was not decreased after high intensity of regular exercise, suggesting that the phenomenon of the impression in immune system exist after moderate intensity and large amount of exercise immediately. Conclusion: HiLo is harmful to the WBC immune function,especially for the HT in HiLo. Hi- Hi did not show obvious adverse effects on WBC,and the group of MT in HiHi even show economize on WBC immune function after the moderate intensity exercise.

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