International Research Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (IRJMPS)

ANALYZING THE IMMEDIATE BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO PROFESSIONAL BOXING TRAINING: A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Dr. Emre Can Zbaygutalp Ataturk University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Dr. Aylin Nur Kocaman Ataturk University, Physical Education and Sports High School, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Dr. Burak Serdar Sahin Ataturk University, Kazim Karabekir Education Faculty, Department of Physical Training and Sports, Erzurum, Turkey

Abstract

Boxing, one of the oldest and most contentious sports, involves short yet intense bursts of activity, often leading to injuries in the head, neck, face, and hands. Neurological dysfunction stemming from brain trauma is prevalent among boxers. High-intensity exercise and its traumatic effects have prompted extensive research, delving into enzyme activities, lipid profiles, stress markers, brain injury biomarkers, pituitary functions, and more. This study, building on prior research, sought to assess specific biochemical parameters in boxers before and after training sessions.

Keywords:

Boxing, High-intensity exercise, Traumatic brain injury, Biochemical parameters, Neurological dysfunction

Published

2023-10-19

How to Cite

Zbaygutalp, E. C., Kocaman, A. N., & Sahin, B. S. (2023). ANALYZING THE IMMEDIATE BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO PROFESSIONAL BOXING TRAINING: A CASE STUDY. International Research Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (IRJMPS), 7(1), 1–10. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/Pharmaceutical/article/view/1181