SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players

The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of an intensified training phase followed by a tapering phase on the salivary immunoglobulin A concentration and on the upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) symptoms in young male basketball players. The session rating of perceived exertion...

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Main Authors: H Moraes, MS Aoki, CG Freitas, AFS Arruda, G Drago, A Moreira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-12-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-f5aa8865b68542cf8a8b7e7bbfc43e912020-11-25T00:18:21ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622016-12-01341495510.5114/biolsport.2017.6373328743SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball playersH MoraesMS AokiCG FreitasAFS ArrudaG DragoA MoreiraThe aim of the present study was to examine the effect of an intensified training phase followed by a tapering phase on the salivary immunoglobulin A concentration and on the upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) symptoms in young male basketball players. The session rating of perceived exertion method was used to quantify the internal training load, and the Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey-21 questionnaire was used to assess URTI symptoms. The Yo-Yo IR1 test and saliva collection were carried out at the beginning of the study (T1), after the intensified phase (T2), and after tapering (T3). A higher internal training load was observed for the intensified phase compared with the tapering phase (t=19.10; p<0.001), and a significant decrease in salivary immunoglobulin A concentration was detected (F=7.48; p=0.004) at T3 compared to T1 (p=0.02) and T2 (p=0.05). However, there was no significant difference between phases for severity of URTI (χ2= 2.83; p=0.242). The Yo-Yo IR1 test performance increased from T2 and T3 compared to T1 (F=58.24; p<0.001). There was no significant effect of aerobic fitness level on salivary immunoglobulin A response (F=1.095; p=0.344). In summary, the present findings suggest that an intensified training load followed by a tapering period negatively affects the mucosal immune function with no significant change in severity of URTI in young basketball players.https://www.termedia.pl/SIgA-response-and-incidence-of-upper-respiratory-tract-infections-during-intensified-training-in-youth-basketball-players,78,28743,1,1.htmlPeriodization Mucosal immunity Athletes
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author H Moraes
MS Aoki
CG Freitas
AFS Arruda
G Drago
A Moreira
spellingShingle H Moraes
MS Aoki
CG Freitas
AFS Arruda
G Drago
A Moreira
SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
Biology of Sport
Periodization
Mucosal immunity
Athletes
author_facet H Moraes
MS Aoki
CG Freitas
AFS Arruda
G Drago
A Moreira
author_sort H Moraes
title SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
title_short SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
title_full SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
title_fullStr SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
title_full_unstemmed SIgA response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
title_sort siga response and incidence of upper respiratory tract infections during intensified training in youth basketball players
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of an intensified training phase followed by a tapering phase on the salivary immunoglobulin A concentration and on the upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) symptoms in young male basketball players. The session rating of perceived exertion method was used to quantify the internal training load, and the Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey-21 questionnaire was used to assess URTI symptoms. The Yo-Yo IR1 test and saliva collection were carried out at the beginning of the study (T1), after the intensified phase (T2), and after tapering (T3). A higher internal training load was observed for the intensified phase compared with the tapering phase (t=19.10; p<0.001), and a significant decrease in salivary immunoglobulin A concentration was detected (F=7.48; p=0.004) at T3 compared to T1 (p=0.02) and T2 (p=0.05). However, there was no significant difference between phases for severity of URTI (χ2= 2.83; p=0.242). The Yo-Yo IR1 test performance increased from T2 and T3 compared to T1 (F=58.24; p<0.001). There was no significant effect of aerobic fitness level on salivary immunoglobulin A response (F=1.095; p=0.344). In summary, the present findings suggest that an intensified training load followed by a tapering period negatively affects the mucosal immune function with no significant change in severity of URTI in young basketball players.
topic Periodization
Mucosal immunity
Athletes
url https://www.termedia.pl/SIgA-response-and-incidence-of-upper-respiratory-tract-infections-during-intensified-training-in-youth-basketball-players,78,28743,1,1.html
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