The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Neves, Eduardo Borba, Fortes, Marcos de Sá Rego, Martinez, Eduardo Camillo, Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39467
Resumo: The combat simulation exercise is a military activity where combat activities characterized by intense physical activity are simulated. The aim of this study was to describe the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during military activities of combat simulation with the realization of strenuous physical efforts. This study was conducted with military recruits/volunteers (n=43; 19-24 age group) from the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. The biomarkers were evaluated at the baseline (T0), 72 hours after the baseline (T1) and 63 hours after the end of the activity (T2). To compare the variables analyzed at different times, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to repeated measures with post hoc Tukey's test to identify the statistically significant differences. The criteria of significance adopted was the value of p<0,05. On average, the total body mass was significantly greater in T0 when compared to T1 (74,4kg x 69,8Kg; p< 0,05). In relation to the biochemical markers, on average, the serum levels were significantly higher (p<0,001) in T1 when compared to T0: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. After 63 hours of rest, on average, the serum levels of the biochemical markers were significantly lower than in the moment T1: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. However, after 63 hours of the end of the activity, all variables evaluated returned to baseline, with the exception of LDH, that on an average remained above the values observed in the moment T0. This study made possible to understand the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. However, others studies are necessary, regarding to Training Courses such as: paratrooper, mountain, jungle warfare and others to try establish a possible range of reference values for this markers during military activities.
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spelling The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army A influência do exercício de simulação de combate sobre marcadores indiretos de lesão muscular em soldados do exército brasileiro muscle damageindirect markers of muscle damageintense physical activityHealth SciencesThe combat simulation exercise is a military activity where combat activities characterized by intense physical activity are simulated. The aim of this study was to describe the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during military activities of combat simulation with the realization of strenuous physical efforts. This study was conducted with military recruits/volunteers (n=43; 19-24 age group) from the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. The biomarkers were evaluated at the baseline (T0), 72 hours after the baseline (T1) and 63 hours after the end of the activity (T2). To compare the variables analyzed at different times, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to repeated measures with post hoc Tukey's test to identify the statistically significant differences. The criteria of significance adopted was the value of p<0,05. On average, the total body mass was significantly greater in T0 when compared to T1 (74,4kg x 69,8Kg; p< 0,05). In relation to the biochemical markers, on average, the serum levels were significantly higher (p<0,001) in T1 when compared to T0: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. After 63 hours of rest, on average, the serum levels of the biochemical markers were significantly lower than in the moment T1: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. However, after 63 hours of the end of the activity, all variables evaluated returned to baseline, with the exception of LDH, that on an average remained above the values observed in the moment T0. This study made possible to understand the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. However, others studies are necessary, regarding to Training Courses such as: paratrooper, mountain, jungle warfare and others to try establish a possible range of reference values for this markers during military activities.O exercício de simulação de combate é uma atividade militar, onde as atividades de combate caracterizadas por intensa atividade física são simuladas. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever o comportamento dos marcadores indiretos de lesão muscular durante as atividades militares de simulação de combate com a realização de esforços físicos extenuantes. Este estudo foi realizado com militares voluntários (n = 43; faixa etária = 19-24 anos) do Curso de Formação de Cabos do Exército. Os biomarcadores foram avaliados na linha de base (T0), 72 horas após o início das atividades (T1) e 63 horas após o final da atividade de (T2). Uma análise de variância (ANOVA) para medidas repetidas, com teste post hoc Tukey, foi aplicada para identificar as diferenças estatisticamente significativas nas variáveis analisadas em momentos diferentes. O critério de significância adotado foi o valor de p <0,05. Em média, a massa corporal total foi significativamente maior no T0 quando comparado a T1 (74,4kg x 69,8Kg; p <0,05). Em relação aos marcadores bioquímicos, em média, os níveis séricos foram significativamente maiores (p <0,001) em T1 quando comparados com T0 para: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb e AGPA. Após 63 horas de descanso, em média, os níveis séricos dos marcadores bioquímicos(CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb e AGPA ) foram significativamente menores do que no momento T1. No entanto, após 63 horas a partir do fim da atividade, todas as variáveis avaliadas retornaram à linha de base, com a exceção do LDH, que, em média, manteve-se significativamente maior do que os valores observados no momento T0. Este estudo possibilitou compreender o comportamento dos marcadores indiretos de lesão muscular durante o Curso de Formação de Cabos COMANDOS. No entanto, outros estudos são necessários, com relação a cursos de formação, tais como: paraquedistas, montanha, guerra na selva, e outros, para tentar estabelecer uma possível faixa de valores de referência para estes marcadores durante as atividades militares.EDUFU2018-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3946710.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-39467Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 4 (2018): July/Aug.; 1051-1061Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 4 (2018): July/Aug.; 1051-10611981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39467/22677Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza Santos, Eduardo Borba Neves, Marcos de Sá Rego Fortes, Eduardo Camillo Martinez, Orlando da Costa Ferreira Júniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Norma Claudia de Macedo SouzaNeves, Eduardo BorbaFortes, Marcos de Sá RegoMartinez, Eduardo CamilloFerreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa2022-02-14T12:52:37Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/39467Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-14T12:52:37Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
A influência do exercício de simulação de combate sobre marcadores indiretos de lesão muscular em soldados do exército brasileiro
title The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
spellingShingle The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
Santos, Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza
muscle damage
indirect markers of muscle damage
intense physical activity
Health Sciences
title_short The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
title_full The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
title_fullStr The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
title_full_unstemmed The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
title_sort The influence of combat simulation exercises on indirect markers of muscle damage in soldiers of the brazilian army
author Santos, Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza
author_facet Santos, Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza
Neves, Eduardo Borba
Fortes, Marcos de Sá Rego
Martinez, Eduardo Camillo
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
author_role author
author2 Neves, Eduardo Borba
Fortes, Marcos de Sá Rego
Martinez, Eduardo Camillo
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Norma Claudia de Macedo Souza
Neves, Eduardo Borba
Fortes, Marcos de Sá Rego
Martinez, Eduardo Camillo
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv muscle damage
indirect markers of muscle damage
intense physical activity
Health Sciences
topic muscle damage
indirect markers of muscle damage
intense physical activity
Health Sciences
description The combat simulation exercise is a military activity where combat activities characterized by intense physical activity are simulated. The aim of this study was to describe the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during military activities of combat simulation with the realization of strenuous physical efforts. This study was conducted with military recruits/volunteers (n=43; 19-24 age group) from the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. The biomarkers were evaluated at the baseline (T0), 72 hours after the baseline (T1) and 63 hours after the end of the activity (T2). To compare the variables analyzed at different times, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied to repeated measures with post hoc Tukey's test to identify the statistically significant differences. The criteria of significance adopted was the value of p<0,05. On average, the total body mass was significantly greater in T0 when compared to T1 (74,4kg x 69,8Kg; p< 0,05). In relation to the biochemical markers, on average, the serum levels were significantly higher (p<0,001) in T1 when compared to T0: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. After 63 hours of rest, on average, the serum levels of the biochemical markers were significantly lower than in the moment T1: CPK, LDH, CRP, Mb and AGPA. However, after 63 hours of the end of the activity, all variables evaluated returned to baseline, with the exception of LDH, that on an average remained above the values observed in the moment T0. This study made possible to understand the behavior of indirect markers of muscle damage during the COMANDOS Army Corporal Training Course. However, others studies are necessary, regarding to Training Courses such as: paratrooper, mountain, jungle warfare and others to try establish a possible range of reference values for this markers during military activities.
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