فهرست و منابع پایان نامه تاثیر زمان تمرین ( صبح و عصر) بر تغییرات برخی ایمونو گلوبولین های سرم و پاسخ هورمون های تستوسترون و کورتیزول دانشجویان مرد ورزشکار
فهرست:
فصل اول- طرح پژوهش............................................................................................................... 1
1-1. مقدمه.............................................................................................................................................. 2
1-2. بیان مساله...................................................................................................................................... 10
1-3. ضرورت پژوهش.......................................................................................................................... 14
1-4. هدفهای پژوهش......................................................................................................................... 17
1-4-1. هدف کلی...................................................................................................................... 17
1-4-2. هدفهای ویژه................................................................................................................ 17
1-5 . فرضیه های پژوهش................................................................................................................ 18
1-6 . محدودیتهای پژوهش............................................................................................................. 18
1-6-1. محدودیتهای محقق خواسته................................................................................ 18
1-6-2. محدودیتهای خارج از کنترل محقق................................................................. 19
1-7. تعریف واژه های عملیاتی........................................................................................................ 19
فصل دوم- مبانی نظری و پیشینه پژوهش...................................................................... 22
2-1. مقدمه.............................................................................................................................................. 23
2-2. مبانی نظری................................................................................................................................... 23
2-2-1. تعریف دستگاه ایمنی................................................................................................ 23
2-2-2. نمای کلی دستگاه ایمنی........................................................................................ 24
2-2-3. وظایف دستگاه ایمنی............................................................................................... 26
2-2-4. ایمونوگلوبولین و آنتی بادی................................................................................... 27
2-2-5. تغذیه و دستگاه ایمنی............................................................................................. 28
2-2-6. تغذیه و پاسخ هورمونهای تستوسترون و کورتیزول................................... 31
2-2-7. ایمنی ذاتی و اکتسابی.............................................................................................. 33
2-2-8. انواع ایمنی اکتسابی................................................................................................... 34
2-2-9. عفونتهای مجاری تنفسی فوقانی......................................................................... 34
2-2-10. سازوکارهای احتمالی در ایجاد عفونتهای مجاری تنفسی
فوقانی ورزشکاران....................................................................................................... 36
2-2-11. ریتم شبانه روزی.................................................................................................... 36
2-2-12. سازوکار تنظیم و ترشح هورمون تستوسترون........................................... 37
2-2-13. آثار فیزیولوژیکی ترشح تستوسترون.............................................................. 39
2-2-14. سازوکار تنظیم و ترشح هورمون کورتیزول................................................ 40
2-2-15. آثار فیزیولوژیکی ترشح کورتیزول................................................................... 41
2-3. پیشینه پژوهش........................................................................................................................... 42
2-3-1. پیشینه پژوهش درباره ایمونوگلوبولینها........................................................... 42
2-3-2. پاسخ دستگاه ایمنی به تمرینهای کوتاه مدت و شدید............................. 52
2-3-3. پیشینه پژوهش درباره تستوسترون و کورتیزول.......................................... 53
2-3-4. پاسخ تستوسترون و کورتیزول به تمرینهای مقاومتی و
کوتاه مدت شدید......................................................................................................... 66
2-4. نتیجه گیری.................................................................................................................................. 69
فصل سوم- روش شناسی پژوهش........................................................................................ 70
3-1. مقدمه.............................................................................................................................................. 71
3-2 . روش پژوهش.............................................................................................................................. 71
3-3. جامعه و نمونه آماری................................................................................................................ 71
3-3-1. متغیر مستقل............................................................................................................... 72
3-3-2. متغیرهای وابسته........................................................................................................ 72
3-4. روشهای جمع آوری اطلاعات............................................................................................... 72
3-4-1. وسایل مورد استفاده برای سنجش متغیرها................................................... 72
3-4-2. روش سنجش حداکثر اکسیژن مصرفی........................................................... 73
3-4-3. روش اجرای پروتکل پژوهش............................................................................... 74
3-5. روش سنجش متغیرهای وابسته.......................................................................................... 75
3-6. روش آماری................................................................................................................................... 76
فصل چهارم- تجزیه و تحلیل یافته ها .............................................................................. 77
4-1. مقدمه.............................................................................................................................................. 78
4-2. تجزیه و تحلیل توصیفی یافته ها......................................................................................... 78
4-3. آزمون فرضیه های پژوهش.................................................................................................... 83
4-3-1. آزمون فرضیه اول....................................................................................................... 83
4-3-2. آزمون فرضیه دوم...................................................................................................... 84
4-3-3. آزمون فرضیه سوم..................................................................................................... 86
4-3-4. آزمون فرضیه چهارم................................................................................................. 87
4-3-5. آزمون فرضیه پنجم................................................................................................... 89
فصل پنجم- بحث و بررسی و نتیجه گیری..................................................................... 91
5-1. مقدمه.............................................................................................................................................. 92
5-2. خلاصه............................................................................................................................................. 92
5-3. بحث و نتیجه گیری................................................................................................................... 94
5-3-1. بحث و بررسی ایمونوگلوبولینها............................................................................ 96
5-3-2. بحث و بررسی تستوسترون و کورتیزول........................................................... 98
5-4. نتیجه گیری.................................................................................................................................. 102
5-5. پیشنهادها....................................................................................................................................... 102
منابع............................................................................................................................................................ 104
پیوستها..................................................................................................................................................... 120
پرسشنامه همسان کردن گروه ها و مشخصات فردی.......................................................... 121
اطلاعیه تحقیق ورزشی....................................................................................................................... 122
خصوصیات توصیفی گروه آزمودنیهای صبح.............................................................................. 123
خصوصیات توصیفی گروه آزمودنیهای عصر............................................................................... 124
روش اندازه گیری متغیرهای وابسته.............................................................................................. 125
چکیده انگلیسی
صفحه عنوان انگلیسی
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