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训练频率对男性游泳运动员血清中某些必需微量元素和电解质浓度的影响。

Influence of training frequency on serum concentrations of some essential trace elements and electrolytes in male swimmers.

作者信息

Döker Serhat, Hazar Muhsin, Uslu Musa, Okan İlyas, Kafkas Emin, Boşgelmez İ İpek

机构信息

Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Çankırı Karatekin University, 18100, Çankırı, Turkey,

出版信息

Biol Trace Elem Res. 2014 Apr;158(1):15-21. doi: 10.1007/s12011-014-9912-z. Epub 2014 Feb 16.

Abstract

Elemental fluctuations during physical performances have been a point of interest. This study was designed to investigate the effect of swimming frequency on serum concentrations of some trace elements (chromium, iron, copper, zinc, selenium) and electrolytes (sodium, magnesium, potassium, calcium). Three groups of different-level male swimmers were included in the study, as elite swimmers (n = 14), amateur swimmers (n = 11), and sedentary individuals (n = 10). Elite and amateur swimmer groups followed a 3-week training program. At the end of the period, all volunteers were subjected to a controlled swimming test, and blood samples were collected at the beginning of (pre-test), immediately after (post-test), and 1 h after this activity. Element concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry using a dilute and shoot procedure. Apart from the swimming test applied, pre-test calcium and potassium levels were higher in elite swimmers compared to amateurs and controls. The difference in pre-test levels of these elements can be associated with adaptive mechanisms emerged by the frequent training. Regarding the test applied, changes in magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, and selenium levels exhibited a common pattern in all study groups, with higher post-test serum concentrations. Another point of note was a drop of copper, zinc, and selenium levels at 1 h after the test in elite swimmers. The decrease in serum zinc was also observed in the other groups. Results highlight the value of regular control of elemental status to provide insight into transient effects and deficiencies.

摘要

身体运动过程中的元素波动一直是一个备受关注的点。本研究旨在调查游泳频率对某些微量元素(铬、铁、铜、锌、硒)和电解质(钠、镁、钾、钙)血清浓度的影响。三组不同水平的男性游泳者参与了该研究,分别为精英游泳者(n = 14)、业余游泳者(n = 11)和久坐不动的个体(n = 10)。精英和业余游泳者组遵循了一个为期3周的训练计划。在该阶段结束时,所有志愿者都接受了一次有控制的游泳测试,并在活动开始时(测试前)、活动结束后立即(测试后)以及活动后1小时采集血样。元素浓度通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法采用稀释进样程序进行测定。除了所应用的游泳测试外,精英游泳者测试前的钙和钾水平高于业余游泳者和对照组。这些元素测试前水平的差异可能与频繁训练所产生的适应性机制有关。关于所应用的测试,镁、钙、铜、锌和硒水平的变化在所有研究组中呈现出一种共同模式,即测试后血清浓度更高。另一个值得注意的点是,精英游泳者在测试后1小时铜、锌和硒水平下降。其他组也观察到血清锌下降。结果强调了定期监测元素状态对于了解短暂影响和缺乏情况的价值。

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