Bukvić Frane, Marijančević Domagoj, Čičak Helena, Šimundić Ana-Maria, Pašalić Daria, Dukić Lora
Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital 'Sveti Duh', 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital Centre 'Sestre Milosrdnice', 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2024 Sep 11;14(18):2014. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics14182014.
Our goal was to examine the effect of high-intensity physical activity on changes in the lipid profile, complete blood count (CBC), iron metabolism, and kidney and liver function tests of professional water polo players.
This study included twenty professional male water polo players. Blood sampling was carried out at the beginning of the season and during periods of high-intensity training. CBCs were determined with a Siemens Advia 2120i hematology analyzer. A Beckman CoulterAU680 chemistry analyzer was used to determine the serum concentrations/activities of lipid profiles and liver and kidney function test analytes. The lipid athlete scores were also determined.
The mean corpuscular volume ( = 0.006), platelet count ( = 0.008), and mean platelet volume ( < 0.001) significantly decreased during the high-intensity period, compared with the beginning of the season. The total iron-binding capacity increased ( = 0.001), and ferritin concentrations significantly declined ( = 0.017). The lipid profiles revealed a significant difference between phases, with slight increases in serum total ( = 0.025) and LDL cholesterol ( = 0.002) levels and a decrease in triglyceride concentrations ( = 0.040) in the high-intensity period. During the high-intensity period, the liver and kidney function tests showed a substantial positive effect on lactate dehydrogenase levels ( < 0.001), aspartate aminotransferase ( = 0.028) serum activity, and total protein concentrations ( = 0.033), compared with the beginning of the season.
Water polo players might exhibit a decrease in some CBC parameters, an increase in LDL cholesterol, and a decrease in liver function biomarkers due to intense training at the peak of the competitive season. Kidney function biomarkers remain unchanged.
我们的目标是研究高强度体育活动对职业水球运动员血脂谱、全血细胞计数(CBC)、铁代谢以及肾脏和肝脏功能测试变化的影响。
本研究纳入了20名职业男性水球运动员。在赛季开始时和高强度训练期间进行血液采样。使用西门子Advia 2120i血液分析仪测定全血细胞计数。使用贝克曼库尔特AU680化学分析仪测定血脂谱以及肝脏和肾脏功能测试分析物的血清浓度/活性。还测定了脂质运动员评分。
与赛季开始时相比,在高强度训练期间,平均红细胞体积(=0.006)、血小板计数(=0.008)和平均血小板体积(<0.001)显著降低。总铁结合力增加(=0.001),铁蛋白浓度显著下降(=0.017)。血脂谱显示各阶段之间存在显著差异,在高强度训练期间血清总胆固醇(=0.025)和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(=0.002)水平略有升高,甘油三酯浓度降低(=0.040)。与赛季开始时相比,在高强度训练期间,肝脏和肾脏功能测试对乳酸脱氢酶水平(<0.001)、天冬氨酸转氨酶血清活性(=0.028)和总蛋白浓度(=0.033)显示出显著的积极影响。
在竞技赛季高峰期进行高强度训练,水球运动员可能会出现一些全血细胞计数参数降低、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇升高以及肝功能生物标志物降低的情况。肾功能生物标志物保持不变。