TY - JOUR PY - 1986// TI - Kallikrein and kininase excretion in football players after psychophysical stress JO - Advances in experimental medicine and biology A1 - Porcelli, G. A1 - Botta, B. A1 - Di Iorio, M. A1 - Ranieri, M. A1 - Volpe, A. R. SP - 477 EP - 481 VL - 198 Pt B IS - N2 - In eleven football players and in four football-reserve players urinary kallikrein and kininase activities were determined before and after an official match. The results showed a significant reduction of kallikrein after the match in football players when the football-reserve players were used for comparison (p less than 0.01). Kininase activity appears increased in football players after the match, but not significantly. The Kininase/Kallikrein ratio after the match resulted significantly increased in football players (p less than 0.05) and very significantly compared to the football-reserve players (p less than 0.01). Keywords: Soccer

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