Amir Abas Monazzami; Zinab Mohammadi; Rahman Soori
Volume 5, Issue 1 , June 2015, , Pages 69-80
Abstract
Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of time of competition on proteinuria , hematuria and recovery in men Kung fu players. Method: 28 men Kung fu players with at least 8 years of practice experience were selected and classified in two groups, randomly. ...
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of time of competition on proteinuria , hematuria and recovery in men Kung fu players. Method: 28 men Kung fu players with at least 8 years of practice experience were selected and classified in two groups, randomly. Urine samples were taken 30 minutes before the competition, 60 minutes, 8 and 24 hours after competition from both groups. Dipsticks and total pro urine/CSF techniques were used for analyzing hematuria and proteinuria. To determine the difference between variables , one-way analysis of variance with repeated measures, paired t-test and independent t-test at the level of PResults: Results showed that there was no significant difference in Hematuria in the morning and evening Samples. The results also showed that there wes significant difference only in Proteinuria between two groups at 8 hours after competition (P<0.05) and there was no significant differencein Hematuria at times of 60 minutes, 8 and 24 hours after competition. Conclusion: Results showed that the time of recovery for Hematuria and Proteinuria is achieved faster in the evening than in the morning. As a result, playing matches in the morning requires efficient recovery strategies.