Abstract
This study aimed to examine effects of acute and chronic submaximal exercise on plasma renin and aldosterone levels in football players.
Seven apparently healthy, male footballer subjects took part in the study. The subjects were exercised on ergometric bicycles for 20-min at 75% of Max VO
Exercise significantly increased plasma renin and aldosterone levels of the athletes before and after the exercise(p < 0.05). The levels at the 2nd hour following exercise dropped significantly in comparison to those immediately after the exercise(p< 0.05). Plasma values one day after the exercise were significantly lower than those after the 2nd hour (p < 0.05).
Consequently, acute and 4-week chronic submaximal exercise have significant effects on plasma renin and aldosterone levels in football players(p< 0.05).
