@article{oai:hirosaki.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003673, author = {Lee, Sangun and Umeda, Takashi and Takahashi, Ippei and Matsuzaka, Masashi and Danjo, Kazuma and Iwane, Kaori and Iwasaki, Hiroki and Nakaji, Shigeyuki}, issue = {2-4}, journal = {弘前医学}, month = {Jan}, note = {The changes in the anthropometric and blood biochemical parameters, neutrophil functions such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production capability, phagocytic activity (PA) and the profile of mood state (POMS) were measured after 2-hours of judo training session for 24 male university freshmen judoists who had not done any training for a long period. As for neutrophil function, PA significantly decreased after the training compared with the pre-value, though ROS production capability did not change. The Depression, Tension and total mood disturbance (TMD) decreased significantly after the training. Furthermore, the change in blood sugar correlated positively with the changes in the Depression, Fatigue and TMD. The change in creatine kinase was positively associated with the change in the Confusion. The training negatively acted on the appearance of physiological fatigue, and positively acted on the appearance of mental fatigue, and some relationship between both. Furthermore, the typical response of the neutrophil function (PA decrease and no change in ROS) does not coincide with the typical neutrophil compensation pattern e.g. PA decrease and ROS increase may be due to the lack of training on the part of the subjects for the last 6 months., 弘前医学. 61(2-4), 2011, p.87-96}, pages = {87--96}, title = {EFFECTS OF THE FIRST TRAINING SESSION ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MENTAL CONDITIONS IN MALE UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN JUDOISTS}, volume = {61}, year = {2011} }