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Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 281-286 (March 2010)


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The effects of omega-3 supplementation on pulmonary function of young wrestlers during intensive training

Bakhtiar TartibianaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Behzad Hajizadeh Malekia1email address, Asghar Abbasibc2email address

Received 7 August 2008; received in revised form 2 December 2008; accepted 24 December 2008. published online 30 September 2009.

Abstract 

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of omega-3 supplementation on young wrestler's pulmonary function during intensive wrestling training. Forty healthy young male wrestlers participated in this study. The subjects were randomly divided into experimental (n=10), placebo (n=10), active control (n=10) and inactive control (n=10) groups. Participants in experimental, placebo and active control groups performed wrestling incremental training up to 95% of exercise MHR, three times a week, for 12 weeks. The inactive control group did not participate in any exercise training. Subjects in the experimental group were asked to consume omega-3 (1000mg/day for 12 weeks), while those in placebo were refused any doses of omega-3. The pulmonary variables were measured at baseline and at the end of 12 weeks of training program. Results indicated that consuming omega-3 during 12 weeks training had a significantly positive effect on pulmonary variables such as FEV1, FVC, VC, MVV, FEF25–75, FIV1 (p=0.001), but no significant changes were observed in FEV1% (p=0.141) and FIV1% (p=0.117). The results of the present study suggest that consuming omega-3 during intensive wrestling training can improve pulmonary function of athletes during and in post-exercise.

a Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Urmia University, Iran

b Institute of Clinical and Experimental Transfusion Medicine (IKET), University of Tuebingen, Germany

c Institute of Sport Science, University of Tuebingen, Germany

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PII: S1440-2440(09)00099-1

doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2008.12.634


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