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Growth performances and hematological characterisation of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792)
In present study correlations between hematologic characteristics and growth performances of rainbow trout
were investigated. Fish were provided from a raceway trout farm located in the valley of the river Jerka near
the city of Novi Pazar (N:43°13’67’’; E:20°43’96’’). The farm consists of 8 concrete lined production ponds
(22 x 3 m x 1,2 m each) in which water is exchanged 75 times per day. After stocking fish from production
ponds are being monthly classified into two groups depending on their body mass and body length and larger
fish are transferred in separate ponds. For this study one year old fish were sampled. 25 from slower and 25
from faster growing group. Analyses were performed in 4 consecutive days in accordance with animal
welfare regulations (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia 41/2009). Fish growth performances were
estimated from body mass, total and standard body length and Fulton condition factor. Hematological
characterization of rainbow was established on the basis of Red Blood Cell (RBC) and White Blood Cell
(WBC) count, hemoglobin concentration, Packed Cell Volume (PCV), Mean Corpuscular Volume of
erythrocytes (MCV), Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin in individual erythrocyte (MCH) and Mean
Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) in a liter of erythrocytes. The results obtained were
statistically analyzed by SPSS. It was found out that there exist significant correlation between hematological
and growth characteristics. High linear regression coefficients can explain mass and length gain by
hematological parameters
Evaluation of environmental conditions by fish hematology
In the work are shown basic principles of application of the haematological status in determination of physiological status of fishes, also a review of a number of research from this area is given. One part of the research includes analysis of parametres of hematological status of the individuals in their natural habitat, while the other part is focused on the research of these parametres in experimantal conditions based on changes of some of the factors. Review include erythrocyte line parameters (erythrocyte number, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, MCV, MCH and MCHC) in different conditions in species: Barbus balcanicus, Sqalius cephalus, Thymallus thymallus, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Carassius gibelio, Perca fluviatilis, Cyprinus carpio
The impact of resistance training program on the muscle strength and bone density in adolescent athletes
© 2018 Saša Bubanj et al., published by Sciendo 2018. Strength training and other modes of physical activity may be beneficial in osteoporosis prevention by maximizing bone mineral accrual in childhood and adolescence. This study focuses on the impact of the nine-month long program of resistant exercises with different level of external loads (low, middle and high) on the lower limbs explosive strength and bone tissue density in athletes adolescents aged 17 to 18 years. Sixty healthy, male athletes and non-athletes, divided into experimental (ES, sprinters, N = 45) and control sub-sample (CS, non-athletes, N = 15), were included in study. ES examinees (EG1, EG2 and EG3) were subjected to the program of resistance exercises with low level (60% of the One Repetition Maximum-1RM), middle level (70% 1RM), and high level (85% 1RM) of external loads, respectively. Bone Density values were determined by the use of a clinical sonometer.,Sahara (Hologic, Inc., MA 02154, USA). Explosive strength values of hip extensors and flexors, knee extensors and flexors, and ankle plantar and dorsiflexors were determined by the use of accelerometer.,Myotest (Sion, Switzerland) and the means of Counter Movement Jump without arms swing (CMJ) and half squat. ANOVA method for repeated measures and ANCOVA method were used to determine significant differences and resistance program effects on the lower limbs explosive strength and bone tissue density. Resistance exercise does impact the explosive strength and bone parameters in a way to increase half squat 1RM values, but decreases CMJ values, and increases speed of sound (SOS), broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) and bone mineral density (BMD) values in athletes-adolescents, aged 17-18 years
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