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Оптимизация тренировочного процесса спортсменов под контролем индивидуальных иммуно-регенеративных и биохимических параметров крови

Оптимизация тренировочного процесса спортсменов под контролем индивидуальных иммуно-регенеративных и биохимических параметров крови

Abstract

Рассмотрен ряд клеточных показателей организма, которые потенциально могут быть использованы для проведения индивидуального контроля в процессе подбора дозированных физических нагрузок, что в конечном счете направлено на повышение эффективности тренировочного процесса спортсменов. Установлены наиболее реактивные показатели (гематологические и биохимические показатели, субпопуляционный состав), в той или иной степени изменяющиеся относительно контрольных параметров.

This article considers a number of cell indicators of the organism that can be potentially used for the individual monitoring of selecting graduated exercises, which contributes to an increase in the efficiency of athlete’s training. A number of the most reactive indicators (hematologic and biochemical indicators, subpopulation structure), which alter to a degree in comparison to the reference parameters, are identified.

Keywords

ДИНАМИЧЕСКАЯ НАГРУЗКА, КОМПЕНСАТОРНО-ПРИСПОСОБИТЕЛЬНЫЕ МЕХАНИЗМЫ, АДАПТАЦИОННЫЕ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯ, ГЕМАТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ, ПОВЕРХНОСТНЫЕ МАРКЕРЫ КЛЕТОК

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