Wearing Compression Shorts on Reduced Lactate Accumulation Following Strenuous Exercise From Basketball-Specific Fatigue Program in Elite Male Basketball Players
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Author:
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TAWATCHAI PLOYDANG, SOMPOL SANGUANRUNGSIRIKUL, WILAI ANOMASIRI
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Abstract:
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The purposes of this study were to investigate the effect of wearing compression shorts reduced lactate
accumulation during basketball-specific fatigue program in elite male basketball players. A crossover study
design in nineteen elite male basketball players (age 19.95 ± 1.87 years, BMI 22.45 ± 1.36 kg/m2 and VO2 max
47.26 ± 2.83 ml/kg/min) were assigned patterns to wear compression shorts (pressure 16.71 ± 1.35 mmHg)
alternating with placebo shorts (pressure 3.79 ± 1.47 mmHg) in random order with 5 days interval between
patterns. Fingertip blood lactate concentrations, countermovement, jump and electrical muscle activation of
gastrocnemius during pre and post exercise were measured. The result indicated that blood lactate of
compression shorts during exercise was significantly lower than placebo shorts (p<0.05). Integrated
electromyography and median frequency of compression and placebo shorts during post- exercise were
significantly lower than pre-exercise (p<0.05). The correlation coefficients (r) between ? median frequency and
? blood lactate was 0.2 in compression shorts and 0.47 in placebo shorts, respectively. In conclusion, the
result of this study demonstrated that the wearing compression shorts can reduced blood lactate accumulation
during basketball-specific fatigue program better than wearing placebo shorts.
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Keyword:
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compression shorts, placebo shorts, strenuous exercise from basketball-specific fatigue program, central fatigue, peripheral fatigue
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.385
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