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This study used a short-term de-training model to mimic the physiological weight changes during the early retirement stage in Taekwondo (TKD) athletes. This study investigates whether the negative changes in body composition, blood lipid profiles, and metabolic biomarkers occur in elite collegiate T...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5525308/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

De-Training and Taekwondo Athletes: A Glimpse into the Desert of Performance

The world of competitive sports is a demanding one, requiring athletes to push their bodies to the limit. This research delves into the physiological changes experienced by elite collegiate Taekwondo (TKD) athletes during a period of de-training. The authors aimed to understand how a short-term de-training period, mimicking the physiological weight changes during early retirement, impacts body composition, blood lipid profiles, and metabolic biomarkers in these athletes.

De-Training's Impact: A Shifting Sandscape

The results of this study reveal a shift in the physiological landscape of these athletes during de-training. The researchers found that a two-month de-training period led to negative changes in body composition, blood lipid profiles, and metabolic biomarkers. These findings highlight the potential for de-training to impact the health and performance of athletes, particularly during the transition into retirement. The study's findings, like a desert wind blowing across the sands of athletic performance, reveal the dynamic nature of the body's response to de-training.

Maintaining Athletic Health: A Long and Winding Road

The authors highlight the importance of understanding the potential consequences of de-training for athletes. They suggest that monitoring body composition, blood lipid profiles, and metabolic biomarkers can help identify potential health risks and guide strategies for maintaining athletic health during and after retirement. This study reminds us that even in the realm of peak physical performance, there are inevitable changes that occur over time.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research, like a trek through a desert of athletic performance, reveals the potential impact of de-training on athletes. The authors' findings highlight the importance of monitoring physiological changes and developing strategies to maintain athletic health during and after retirement. Their work underscores the need for a comprehensive approach to athletic health management that accounts for the dynamic nature of performance and the inevitable transition to retirement.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-04-23
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-13
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Pubmed ID

28738856

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC5525308

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