scholarly journals Effect of Glutamine Supplementation on Muscular Damage Biomarkers in Professional Basketball Players

Nutrients ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 2073
Author(s):  
Alfredo Córdova-Martínez ◽  
Alberto Caballero-García ◽  
Hugo J Bello ◽  
Daniel Pérez-Valdecantos ◽  
Enrique Roche

Scientific evidence supports the role of L-glutamine in improving immune function. This could suggest a possible role of L-glutamine in recovery after intense exercise. To this end, the present report aimed to study if oral L-glutamine supplementation could attenuate muscle damage in a group of players of a mainly eccentric sport discipline such as basketball. Participants (n = 12) were supplemented with 6 g/day of glutamine (G group) or placebo (P group) for 40 days in a crossover study design (20 days with glutamine + 20 days with placebo and vice versa). Blood samples were obtained at the beginning and at the end of each period and markers from exercise-induced muscle damage were determined. The glutamine supplemented group displayed significantly low values of aspartate transaminase, creatine kinase and myoglobin in blood, suggesting less muscle damage compared to the placebo. In addition, adrenocorticotropic hormone levels were lower in the glutamine supplemented group than in the placebo. As a result, the circulating cortisol levels did not increase at the end of the study in the glutamine supplemented group. Altogether, the results indicate that glutamine could help attenuate exercise-induced muscle damage in sport disciplines with predominantly eccentric actions.

2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 1731-1738 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenji Doma ◽  
Anthony Leicht ◽  
Wade Sinclair ◽  
Moritz Schumann ◽  
Felipe Damas ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 564-568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin D. Carmichael ◽  
J. Mark Davis ◽  
E. Angela Murphy ◽  
James A. Carson ◽  
N. Van Rooijen ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shintaro Sato ◽  
Keita Kinoshita ◽  
Koichi Sekino ◽  
Haruka Amano ◽  
Yoshifumi Bizen ◽  
...  

Previous research in evolutionary psychology has highlighted the potential role of facial structures in explaining human behavior. The facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR) was found to be associated with testosterone-driven behavioral tendencies like achievement drive, aggression, and sporting success. The current study aimed to replicate such relationships using real-world data (i.e., professional basketball players; N = 482). Achievement drive, aggression, and sporting success were operationalized as field-goal attempts (FGA), the number of fouls committed (Foul), and player performance rating (EFF), respectively. The results indicated that fWHR was significantly associated with FGA and EFF, controlling for minutes of play and body-mass-index. The same results were obtained for separate analyses focusing on outsider players. However, analyses of inside players demonstrated that fWHR was associated only with EFF. The current research further provides empirical evidence supporting the effects of fWHR on achievement drive and sporting successes, although the effect sizes are notably small.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 244-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jooyoung Kim ◽  
Joohyung Lee ◽  
Seungho Kim ◽  
Daeyoung Yoon ◽  
Jieun Kim ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brad Jon Schoenfeld ◽  
Bret Contreras

This letter is a response to the paper by Damas et al (2017) titled, “The development of skeletal muscle hypertrophy through resistance training: the role of muscle damage and muscle protein synthesis,” which, in part, endeavored to review the role of exercise-induced muscle damage on muscle hypertrophy. We feel there are a number of issues in interpretation of research and extrapolation that preclude drawing the inference expressed in the paper that muscle damage neither explains nor potentiates increases in muscle hypertrophy. The intent of our letter is not to suggest that a causal role exists between hypertrophy and microinjury. Rather, we hope to provide balance to the evidence presented and offer the opinion that the jury is still very much out as to providing answers on the topic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 51 (5) ◽  
pp. 863-872
Author(s):  
Zidong Li ◽  
Zachary J. McKenna ◽  
Matthew R. Kuennen ◽  
Flávio de Castro Magalhães ◽  
Christine M. Mermier ◽  
...  

1996 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 213-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Caroline Dekkers ◽  
Lorenz J.P. van Doornen ◽  
Han C.G. Kemper

1999 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 594-599 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malachy P. McHugh ◽  
Declan A. J. Connolly ◽  
Roger G. Eston ◽  
Ian J. Kremenic ◽  
Stephen J. Nicholas ◽  
...  

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