Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Intense physical activity and psychological stress cause the suppression of mucosal immune system in athletes, since the suppression of this system influences on athletes ability for training and match so the aim of this study was to compare the mucosal immune responses in...

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Autor principal: Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman Mi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ff996cbf25e041b9ad707ca4f8df31542021-11-10T08:56:48ZComparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/ff996cbf25e041b9ad707ca4f8df31542011-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-3872-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Intense physical activity and psychological stress cause the suppression of mucosal immune system in athletes, since the suppression of this system influences on athletes ability for training and match so the aim of this study was to compare the mucosal immune responses in soccer players in half time and full time soccer match. METHODS: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 22 soccer players of two Iranian teams of second division soccer league with mean age of 21±2 years, BMI 24.6± 2.1 kg/m2, VO2max 51.1±3.3 ml.kgm-1.min. Four ml unstimulated saliva samples were collected during 4 minutes before, between the two halves and full time and immediately after match. Changes of immune parameters between the two halves and full time of the match were compared.FINDINGS: There was not a significant difference in indicators IgA, mucosal osmolality, cortisol, saliva rate and IgA to osmolality ratio between the two halves and full time of the match (p<0.05). On the other hand, from start to finish of the match, there was a significant increase in osmolality rates (87.47 to 106 mOsmol.kg-1) and salivary cortisol (3.31 to 3.83 ng.ml-1) and also a significant decrease in salvia flow rate (459.52 to 376.43µl. min(, IgA concentration (199.65 to 170.68 mg.1-1)(p=0.000) and IgA to osmolality ratio (2.28 to 1.61 µg.mOsmol-1, p=0.002). However no difference in the solute secretion rate has been found (40.19 to 39.90 µOsmol. min, p=0.861).CONCLUSION: According to the results of this study, we can claim that time factor can have inappropriate effects on mucosal immune function and soccer players must pay attention to the recovery between the two halves and after match.Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman MiBabol University of Medical Sciencesarticlemucosal immuneimmunoglobulin aosmolalitycortisolsalvia flow ratesolute secretion rateMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 13, Iss 5, Pp 44-51 (2011)
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topic mucosal immune
immunoglobulin a
osmolality
cortisol
salvia flow rate
solute secretion rate
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle mucosal immune
immunoglobulin a
osmolality
cortisol
salvia flow rate
solute secretion rate
Medicine
R
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman Mi
Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Intense physical activity and psychological stress cause the suppression of mucosal immune system in athletes, since the suppression of this system influences on athletes ability for training and match so the aim of this study was to compare the mucosal immune responses in soccer players in half time and full time soccer match. METHODS: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 22 soccer players of two Iranian teams of second division soccer league with mean age of 21±2 years, BMI 24.6± 2.1 kg/m2, VO2max 51.1±3.3 ml.kgm-1.min. Four ml unstimulated saliva samples were collected during 4 minutes before, between the two halves and full time and immediately after match. Changes of immune parameters between the two halves and full time of the match were compared.FINDINGS: There was not a significant difference in indicators IgA, mucosal osmolality, cortisol, saliva rate and IgA to osmolality ratio between the two halves and full time of the match (p<0.05). On the other hand, from start to finish of the match, there was a significant increase in osmolality rates (87.47 to 106 mOsmol.kg-1) and salivary cortisol (3.31 to 3.83 ng.ml-1) and also a significant decrease in salvia flow rate (459.52 to 376.43µl. min(, IgA concentration (199.65 to 170.68 mg.1-1)(p=0.000) and IgA to osmolality ratio (2.28 to 1.61 µg.mOsmol-1, p=0.002). However no difference in the solute secretion rate has been found (40.19 to 39.90 µOsmol. min, p=0.861).CONCLUSION: According to the results of this study, we can claim that time factor can have inappropriate effects on mucosal immune function and soccer players must pay attention to the recovery between the two halves and after match.
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author Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman Mi
author_facet Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman Mi
author_sort Mehdivand A, Sajjadi P, Baleghi M, Barzegari A, Asgari B, Soleiman Mi
title Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
title_short Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
title_full Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
title_fullStr Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between the Effect of Half Time and Full Time in Soccer Match on Mucosal Immune Factors in Male Soccer Players
title_sort comparison between the effect of half time and full time in soccer match on mucosal immune factors in male soccer players
publisher Babol University of Medical Sciences
publishDate 2011
url https://doaj.org/article/ff996cbf25e041b9ad707ca4f8df3154
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