Effects of “Devil-week” extreme training on testosterone, tyocardial enzyme and hematology analysis of special operations forces of Armed Police
GENG Ruihui1, LIU Hui2, LI Cheng2, ZHANG lihui1, MA hongliang1
1.The No.1 Motorized Contingent Hospital of Armed Police Force, Dingzhou, Hebei 073000, China; 2. Headquarters Outpatient Department, The No.3 Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100089, China; 3. The 82nd Group Army Hospital, Baoding, Hebei 073000, China
Abstract:Objective To investigate the impact of “Devil-week” extreme training on the physical condition of Armed Police special operations forces in order to prevent and reduce athletic injuries more effectively and improve the effect of physical training.Methods Seventy-nine Armed Police soldiers of special operations forces, who were subjected to the third-quarter“Devil-week” extreme training in 2017, were selected as the subjects. Their blood parameters were detected on the first and 7th day, including testosterone(T), aspartate aminotransferase(AST), lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), creatine kinase(CK)、creatine kinase MB(CK-MB)、white blood cel(WBC)、neutrophil percentage(N)、lymphocyte percentage(L)、red blood cell(RBC)、hemoglobin(HB)、and platelet(PLT). Data was analyzed by SPSS 18.0 software.Results The serum levels of AST、LDH、CK and CK-MB were obviously higher on the 7th day than on the first day[(46.15±43.21)U/L, (285.14±62.76)U/L, (505.17±359.73)U/L, (26.42±16.03)U/L vs (19.67±4.05)U/L, (214.38±31.84)U/L, (222.50±116.09)U/L, (15.85±3.02)U/L, P<0.05], levels of T、WBC、L、RBC、HB and PLT were significantly lower[(21.10±5.58)nmol/L, (5.64±1.24)×109/L, (34.53±7.10)%,(4.82±0.34)×1012/L, (147.20±7.58)g/L, (216.53±45.35)×109/L vs (22.41±5.00)nmol/L, (6.00±1.42)×109/L, (36.01±8.15)%,(4.93±0.35)×1012/L, (150.75±7.30)g/L, (258.96±47.26)×109/L, P<0.05], but the level of N was not significantly different after training[(57.19±7.26)% vs (56.66±8.62)%, P>0.05].Conclusions The“Devil-week” extreme training can greatly affect the physiological function of special operations forces of Armed Police, and thus make difference to their training levels.
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GENG Ruihui, LIU Hui, LI Cheng, ZHANG lihui, MA hongliang. Effects of “Devil-week” extreme training on testosterone, tyocardial enzyme and hematology analysis of special operations forces of Armed Police. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2019, 30(11): 979-982.
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