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Öğe Investigation the effect of weightlifting training on apelin level and hematologic parameters of professional handball players.(Scientific Publishers of India, 2018) Dundar, Aykut; Murathan, Fatih; Aktug, Zait Burak; Servi, TayfunObjectives: Apelin is a member of myokines which has recently been characterized. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a weightlifting training (WT) program on some biochemical (glucose, insulin and apelin) and haematological parameters in professional male handball players. It was hypothesized that significant increase would be found in apelin levels of subjects Material and methods: Ten professional handball players (Trained Handball Player Group, THG) completed 6-week WT. Ten sedentary subjects (Trained Sedentary Group, TSG) also completed WT to compare with THG and investigate the effect of being a handball player. Ten subjects have been considered as control group (Control Group, CG). Results: The apelin levels of THG and TSG have been increased significantly (p<0.05) but the increase in THG (55%) is more than TSG (38%). CG subjects did not exhibit any significant changes during the 6-week period (p>0.05). Conclusion: It has been concluded that the WT has an important role on apelin level, especially in professional handball players. © 2018, Scientific Publishers of India. All rights reserved.Öğe The effect of fatigue in elite young female wrestlers upon balance performance and reaction time(SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS INDIA, 2016) Iri, Ruchan; Aktug, Zait Burak; Koc, Mustafa; Sahin, Ibrahim; Murathan, FatihThe purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of fatigue in Turkish National Team Young Female Wrestlers upon balance performance and reaction time. Totally 17 female wrestlers with 18.58 +/- 2.26 years age average, 165.65 +/- 6.88 cm height average, 62.55 +/- 9.35 kg weight average, and 22.53 +/- 2.03 kg/m(2) body mass index were included into the study voluntarily. The wrestlers participated into the research were asked to make a match in accordance with the real conditions. Static-dynamic balance performance and reaction time tests were performed to the female wrestlers as rested before and as fatigue after the match. Static-dynamic balance measurements of the wrestlers were determined using Biodex Balance System, visual reaction time measurements were determined using MOART Lafayette Reaction Measurement Device, and fatigue levels were determined using handheld Lactate analyser. Whereas negative relationship (p<0.005, r=-0.577) was found between after match (fatigue) lactate level and after match static balance (p<0.005, r=-0.505) and dynamic balance, after match lactate level was determined not to have a significant relationship with after match reaction time (p>0.005, r=0.395). Consequently, the balance skill as one of the most important requirements of high performance in wrestling was determined to deteriorate through the increase at fatigue level. Moreover, although no significant relationship was found between fatigue and reaction time, the time for fatigue reaction time was noticed to be higher rather than rested reaction time.