Wochyński Zbigniew, Majsterek Ireneusz, Gerszon Joanna, Wojtczak Radosław, Kabziński Jacek, Błaszczyk Jan, Sobiech Krzysztof A, Jabłońska Ewa, Ratajczak-Wrona Wioletta
Department of Air Transport Safety, Polish Air Force University, Deblin, Poland.
Department of Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Medical University, Lodz, Poland.
Front Physiol. 2024 Dec 6;15:1399446. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1399446. eCollection 2024.
Special aerial gymnastics instruments (SAGI) are permanent elements of specialist training for cadet pilots. Appropriate physical activity and fitness are essential for performing the tasks of military pilots. Therefore, one of the main goals of cadet training is to develop adaptation to the extreme conditions of a military pilot's work. This study aimed to determine the effect of the SAGI training process for cadet pilots on their aldolase and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, LDH enzymatic index (iZO), C-reactive protein (CRP) and haptoglobin (HP) levels, and physical fitness.
Participating in this study were 55 cadets, aged 20 ± 0.70 years, in two groups. In group A (n = 41, tested) cadets were trained on SAGI with an emphasis on endurance and strength. In group B (n = 14, control), the cadets performed general fitness training. Blood samples were collected before and after training series I, II, and III. LDH and its isoenzyme activity, aldolase, CRP, and HP levels were assayed in blood serum using commercially available tests, and the iZO value was calculated.
A downward trend was observed in HP and CRP levels in both groups after all three training series. In group A after training, LDH and aldolase activity was lower than in group B. However, in both groups, a significant increase of iZO values was observed after training series II and III in group A, < 0.001, < 0.05, respectively, and in group B, < 0.05 and < 0.0005, respectively. Physical fitness also improved in both groups.
The course of the SAGI exercises showed that the iZO value depends on physical exercise intensity, its type, and cadet adaptation.
特殊空中体操器械(SAGI)是飞行学员专业训练的常设项目。适当的体育活动和体能对于执行军事飞行员的任务至关重要。因此,学员训练的主要目标之一是培养适应军事飞行员极端工作条件的能力。本研究旨在确定SAGI训练过程对飞行学员的醛缩酶和乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)活性、LDH酶指数(iZO)、C反应蛋白(CRP)和触珠蛋白(HP)水平以及体能的影响。
55名年龄为20±0.70岁的学员参与了本研究,分为两组。A组(n = 41,测试组)学员使用SAGI进行训练,重点是耐力和力量。B组(n = 14,对照组)学员进行常规体能训练。在训练系列I、II和III之前和之后采集血样。使用市售检测方法测定血清中的LDH及其同工酶活性、醛缩酶、CRP和HP水平,并计算iZO值。
在所有三个训练系列之后,两组的HP和CRP水平均呈下降趋势。训练后,A组的LDH和醛缩酶活性低于B组。然而,两组在训练系列II和III之后,A组的iZO值均显著增加,分别为<0.001和<0.05,B组分别为<0.05和<0.0005。两组的体能也有所改善。
SAGI练习过程表明,iZO值取决于体育锻炼强度、类型以及学员的适应性。