| THE EFFECT OF A FUTSAL MATCH ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DAMAGE |
| Paper ID : 1575-SPORTCONGRESS |
| Authors |
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اسیه گودرزی *1, effat bambaeechi2, Nader Rahnama2 1Other 2Isfahan university |
| Abstract |
| Introduction: It is well documented that strenuous exercise induced cardiovascular damage which could be detected by some biochemical markers. Today, the serum levels of homosysteine (Hcy) and troponin I (TnI) are used extensively to assess the cardiovascular damage (Djuric et al., 2025). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a futsal match on some biochemical markers of cardiovascular damage. Methods: In this study participated twenty professional futsal female players (Mean ± SD; age: 20/2±2/02 years, height: 1/63±0/05 m, weight: 59/25±8/92 kg and BMI: 22/38±3/27 kg/m²). All subjects were divided into experimental and control groups. Experimental group played a futsal match whilst the control group did not participated in this match. Resting blood samples were obtained of both groups just pre, immediately (pos 1) and 24 hours (pos 2) after the futsal match to measure level of homosysteine and troponin I in serum. Results: The results showed that homosysteine increased significantly by 12.91% at pos 1 and decreased 10.81% at pos 2 compared to pre futsal match (p≤0/05). However, this variations in control group were not significant. The Serum troponin I was increased but not significantly at pos 1 by 7.42% compared to pre futsal match (p≤0/05). Conclusion: Finally, in female futsal players elevate serum concentrations of homosysteine and troponin I by a futsal match that represents the risk of cardiovascular damage |
| Keywords |
| Futsal, Biochemical markers, Cardiovascular damage |
| Status: Abstract Accepted (Poster Presentation) |