Creatine Kinase Levels and Clinical and Functional Parameters in Parajiu-jitsu Athletes

NCT ID: NCT03698578

Last Updated: 2018-10-09

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

12 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-09-20

Study Completion Date

2019-03-20

Brief Summary

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Introduction: Evidence indicates that muscle damage caused by exercise can lead to functional, biochemical and clinical damage. Therefore, it is pertinent to perform investigations related to the muscle damage marker, creatine kinase with clinical and functional responses. These outcomes encompass an intrinsic potential for understanding the real magnitude of interpretation of classic signals in athletic environments and monitoring of athletes, contributing to specific actions. Objective: To verify the correlation between clinical signs (pain and perception of recovery), functional (muscular strength) and the behavior of CK levels, in the moments following a simulated fight. METHODS: Six male parajiu-jitsu practitioners (34-44 years) were included in the study. The participants attended the collection site 4 times, with a 24-hour interval between sessions, characterizing the following collection moments: baseline, post-exertion, 24, 48 and 72 hours after the simulated fight. Data on pain (visual analogue scale - EVA), perception of recovery (Likert Scale), muscle strength (Dynamometry) and blood samples for CK analysis were collected. All parameters described were measured at all times of collection. For the analysis of the association between behavior of CK levels, clinical and functional variables, the Odds Ratio test and 95% confidence interval were used. For the gross values, the Pearson test was used according to the normality of the data.

Detailed Description

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Participants will be intentionally allocated into two groups, G1 consisting of professional athletes and G2 consisting of amateur athletes. This division was carried out to guarantee homogeneous stratification between participants with level of conditioning and similar training. The anonymity of the participants will be guaranteed. There will be masking of the participants, investigator and evaluator of the results that were blind to the hypotheses and allocation in groups, adopted in the study. All participants regularly attended the same training center and no sports injuries that might compromise athletic performance will be reported during the survey.

Conditions

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Healthy Deficiency Diseases

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SCREENING

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Participants Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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group 1 combat fight

Consisting of professional, high-performance paratletas. Intervention: Jiu-jitsu heating with light intensity was used for 5 minutes. The simulated fight protocol occurred in accordance with the rules of the Brazilian Confederation of Sports Jiu-Jitsu, excluding any types of finalization. In these cases, the athletes were separated and oriented to return immediately. Thus, maximum effort was advocated as well as, similar time of activity for all

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

combat fight

Intervention Type OTHER

Jiu-jitsu heating with light intensity was used for 5 minutes. The simulated fight protocol occurred in accordance with the rules of the Brazilian Confederation of Sports Jiu-Jitsu, excluding any types of finalization. In these cases, the athletes were separated and oriented to return immediately. Thus, maximum effort was advocated as well as, similar time of activity for all

group 2 combat fight

Constituted by amateur paratroopers. Intervention: Jiu-jitsu heating with light intensity was used for 5 minutes. The simulated fight protocol occurred in accordance with the rules of the Brazilian Confederation of Sports Jiu-Jitsu, excluding any types of finalization. In these cases, the athletes were separated and oriented to return immediately. Thus, maximum effort was advocated as well as, similar time of activity for all

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

combat fight

Intervention Type OTHER

Jiu-jitsu heating with light intensity was used for 5 minutes. The simulated fight protocol occurred in accordance with the rules of the Brazilian Confederation of Sports Jiu-Jitsu, excluding any types of finalization. In these cases, the athletes were separated and oriented to return immediately. Thus, maximum effort was advocated as well as, similar time of activity for all

Interventions

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combat fight

Jiu-jitsu heating with light intensity was used for 5 minutes. The simulated fight protocol occurred in accordance with the rules of the Brazilian Confederation of Sports Jiu-Jitsu, excluding any types of finalization. In these cases, the athletes were separated and oriented to return immediately. Thus, maximum effort was advocated as well as, similar time of activity for all

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Jiu-Jitsu paratroopers were included. To be included in the study participants should report absence of anemia, inflammation, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and musculoskeletal injuries in the six months prior to data collection. In addition, participants were instructed to refrain from anti-inflammatory drugs, analgesics, alcoholic beverages, and tobacco and did not perform any extra exercise during the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* withdrawal of participants for personal reasons
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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São Paulo State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jaqueline Santos Silva

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Jessica Michelletti, master

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Paulista State University

Locations

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Rayana Loch Gomes

Barra do Garças, Mount, Brazil

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Brazil

Central Contacts

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Jaqueline Lopes, master

Role: CONTACT

66999202206

Aryane Machado, master

Role: CONTACT

18 981156556 ext. + 55

Facility Contacts

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Jaqueline Lopes

Role: primary

66999202206

Other Identifiers

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SaoPSU_UFMT1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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