Scientists test if intense jump training harms Athletes' muscles

NCT ID NCT07356193

Summary

This study looked at whether intense jump training causes harmful changes in muscle or kidney health markers in college volleyball players. Researchers followed 62 male athletes for eight weeks, measuring blood markers before and during their training. They found the training was safe and didn't cause dangerous muscle damage or kidney problems.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Batterjee Medical College

    Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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