Table 2. Comparison results of the variables. Data are means (± standard error) (n=20). |
Variables |
Resting (R) |
Period 1 (1) |
Period 2 (2) |
Period 3 (3) |
Period 4 (4) |
NOx (µM) |
43.87 (3.85) 1† ,2#,3#,4† |
67.3 (21.5) R,4# |
58.9 (21.6) R |
73.7 (39.6) R,4* |
83.3 (39.8) R,2,3 |
LA (mM) |
1.55 (.05) 1,2,3,4† |
4.11 (1.39) R,2#,3† ,4† |
5.47 (2.20) R,1,3† ,4† |
7.97 (2.76) R,1,2,4† |
11.27 (2.40) R,1,2,3 |
GLU (mg·dl-1) |
91.7 (19.4) 4* |
89.4 (15.5) 4# |
91.3 (15.8) 4# |
95.1 (13.9) 4* |
107.8 (24.9) R,1,2,3 |
Accuracy (%) |
|
82.1 (10.8) 2† ,3† ,4† |
66.0 (12.7) 1, 3† , 4† |
55.6 (11.4) 1,2,4* |
45.8 (15.3) 1,2,3 |
HR (bpm) |
|
153 (17) 2† , 3† ,4† |
173 (11) 1,3† ,4† |
186 (7) 1,2,4† |
196 (6) 1,2,3 |
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Superscripts denote significantly differences among the periods. * p < 0.05, # p < 0.01, † p < 0.001. NOx = nitric oxide; GLU = glucose; HR = heart rate; GLU= resting glucose level; NO= resting nitric oxide level; LA= lactate; LAresting lactate level; PT = simulate the tennis performance test; Accuracy = percentage of the balls hitting the target. |
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