Título Total Iron Concentrations in Different Biological Matrices-Influence of Physical Training
Autores Grijota, Francisco J. , Toro-Roman, Victor , SIQUIER COLL, JESÚS, Robles-Gil, Maria C. , Munoz, Diego , Maynar-Marino, Marcos
Publicación externa Si
Medio Nutrients
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
Impacto JCR 5.9
Impacto SJR 1.291
Fecha de publicacion 01/09/2022
ISI 000851920700001
DOI 10.3390/nu14173549
Abstract Iron (Fe) is one of the most widely studied trace mineral elements. Fe metabolism and homeostasis could be altered by physical training. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of long-term physical training on serum, plasma, urine (extracellular), erythrocyte and platelet (intracellular) Fe concentrations. Forty men from the same geographical area divided into a training group (TG; n = 20; 18.15 +/- 0.27 years) and a control group (CG; n = 20; 19.25 +/- 0.39 years) participated in this study. The TG was composed of soccer players of the highest youth category. The CG consisted of young people who did not follow any training routine and had not practiced any sport for at least the previous six months. The TG showed higher plasma and serum Fe concentrations (p < 0.05), but lower concentrations in erythrocytes and platelets compared to the CG (p < 0.01). Due to the differences observed in the extracellular and intracellular compartments, it seems necessary to perform a global Fe analysis to assess Fe status.
Palabras clave iron; platelets; erythrocytes; plasma; serum and urine
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