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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Effects of Ibuprofen Use on Lymphocyte Count and Oxidative Stress in Elite Paralympic Powerlifting
Authors: Aidar, Felipe J.
Fraga, Guacira S.
Mota, Márcio Getirana
Marçal, Anderson Carlos
Santos, Jymmys L.
Souza, Raphael Fabricio de
Ferreira, Alexandre Reis Pires
Neves, Eduardo Borba
Zanona, Aristela de Freitas
Correia, Alexandre Bulhões
Almeida Neto, Paulo Francisco de
Fernandes, Tulio Luiz Banja
Garrido, Nuno Domingos
Sousa, Maria do Socorro Cirilo
Fernández, María Merino
Durana, Alfonso López Díaz-de
Ciałowicz, Eugenia Murawska
Cabral, Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinoco
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Keywords: Paralympic Powerlifting;Ibuprofen;Muscle strength;Oxidative stress;Recovery of function
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Biology
Citation: AIDAR, Felipe J. et al. Effects of Ibuprofen Use on Lymphocyte Count and Oxidative Stress in Elite Paralympic Powerlifting. Biology, [s. l.], v. 10, p. 2-15, 2021.
Abstract: Background: Paralympic Powerlifting (PP) training tends to promote fatigue and oxidative stress. Objective: To analyze the effects of ibuprofen use on performance and oxidative stress in posttraining PP athletes. Methodology: Ten national level PP athletes (age: 27.13 5.57) were analyzed for oxidative stress in post-training. The study was carried out in three weeks, (1) familiarization and (2 and 3) evaluated the recovery with the use of a placebo (PLA) and ibuprofen (IBU), 800 mg. The Peak Torque (PT), Torque Development Rate (TDR), Fatigue Index (FI), reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid (TBARS) and sulfhydryl groups (SH) were evaluated. The training consisted of five sets of five repetitions (80–90%) 1-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) in the bench press. Results: The IBU showed a higher PT (24 and 48 h, p = 0.04, ï2 p = 0.39), a lower FI (24 h, p = 0.01, ï2p = 0.74) and an increased lymphocyte count (p < 0.001; ï2p = 4.36). There was no change in oxidative stress. Conclusions: The use of IBU provided improvements in strength and did not protect against oxidative stress.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62878
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