Stress biomarkers in football: blood creatine kinase analysis

  • Joaquim Maria Ferreira Antunes Neto Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Bruna Bergo Nader Curso de graduação em Fisioterapia, Instituto de Ensino Superior de Itapira - IESI
  • Caio César Donadon Faculdades Integradas Metropolitanas de Campinas - METROCAMP
  • Denise Vaz de Macedo Departamento de Bioquí­mica, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
Keywords: Creatine kinase, Football, Biochemical evaluation, Training

Abstract

Football teams have used to disseminate the blood dosage of enzyme creatine kinase (CK) as a parameter to aid in the monitoring and prescribing the amount of exercise. Concepts about cellular microlesions, structure of cell membranes, characteristics of eccentric muscle contraction appear to be fundamental to the understanding why of this resource assessment. The objective of this study is to present such as the detection of CK levels can be used as a tool to indicate a severe muscle alteration and control of training load in football. The development of a basic and applied text allows the students to understand the basis of application of this biomarker as an index to modulate the intensity and to individualize the training.

Author Biography

Joaquim Maria Ferreira Antunes Neto, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Doutor em Biologia Funcional e Molecular, Departamento de Bioquí­mica, Instituto de Biologia - UNICAMP. Licenciado em Educação Fí­sica e Bacharel em Treinamento Esportivo - UNICAMP

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Published
2012-11-20
How to Cite
Antunes Neto, J. M. F., Nader, B. B., Donadon, C. C., & Macedo, D. V. de. (2012). Stress biomarkers in football: blood creatine kinase analysis. RBFF - Brazilian Journal of Futsal and Football, 4(12). Retrieved from https://www.rbff.com.br/index.php/rbff/article/view/127
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