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Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen

Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also depends on perfusion, so on hemorheological properties and microcirculation. Regular exercise is beneficial to the rheological status, depending on its type, intensity, and duration. We aimed to investig...

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Autores principales: Szanto, Sandor, Mody, Tobias, Gyurcsik, Zsuzsanna, Babjak, Laszlo Balint, Somogyi, Viktoria, Barath, Barbara, Varga, Adam, Matrai, Adam Attila, Nemeth, Norbert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8706578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11120870
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author Szanto, Sandor
Mody, Tobias
Gyurcsik, Zsuzsanna
Babjak, Laszlo Balint
Somogyi, Viktoria
Barath, Barbara
Varga, Adam
Matrai, Adam Attila
Nemeth, Norbert
author_facet Szanto, Sandor
Mody, Tobias
Gyurcsik, Zsuzsanna
Babjak, Laszlo Balint
Somogyi, Viktoria
Barath, Barbara
Varga, Adam
Matrai, Adam Attila
Nemeth, Norbert
author_sort Szanto, Sandor
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description Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also depends on perfusion, so on hemorheological properties and microcirculation. Regular exercise is beneficial to the rheological status, depending on its type, intensity, and duration. We aimed to investigate macro and microrheological changes due to short, high-intensity exercise in professional athletes (soccer and ice hockey players) and untrained individuals. The exercise was performed on a treadmill ergometer during a spiroergometry examination. Blood samples were taken before and after exercise to analyze lactate concentration, hematological parameters, blood and plasma viscosity, and red blood cell (RBC) deformability and aggregation. Leukocyte, RBC and platelet counts, and blood viscosity increased with exercise, by the largest magnitude in the untrained group. RBC deformability slightly impaired after exercise, but showed better values in ice hockey versus soccer players. RBC aggregation increased with exercise, dominantly in ice hockey players. Lactate increased mostly in soccer players, and the respiratory exchange rate was the lowest in ice hockey players. Overall, short, high-intensity exercise altered macro and microrheological parameters, mostly in the untrained group. Significant differences were found between the two sports. The data can be useful in training status monitoring, selection, and in revealing the causes of physical loading symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-87065782021-12-25 Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen Szanto, Sandor Mody, Tobias Gyurcsik, Zsuzsanna Babjak, Laszlo Balint Somogyi, Viktoria Barath, Barbara Varga, Adam Matrai, Adam Attila Nemeth, Norbert Metabolites Article Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also depends on perfusion, so on hemorheological properties and microcirculation. Regular exercise is beneficial to the rheological status, depending on its type, intensity, and duration. We aimed to investigate macro and microrheological changes due to short, high-intensity exercise in professional athletes (soccer and ice hockey players) and untrained individuals. The exercise was performed on a treadmill ergometer during a spiroergometry examination. Blood samples were taken before and after exercise to analyze lactate concentration, hematological parameters, blood and plasma viscosity, and red blood cell (RBC) deformability and aggregation. Leukocyte, RBC and platelet counts, and blood viscosity increased with exercise, by the largest magnitude in the untrained group. RBC deformability slightly impaired after exercise, but showed better values in ice hockey versus soccer players. RBC aggregation increased with exercise, dominantly in ice hockey players. Lactate increased mostly in soccer players, and the respiratory exchange rate was the lowest in ice hockey players. Overall, short, high-intensity exercise altered macro and microrheological parameters, mostly in the untrained group. Significant differences were found between the two sports. The data can be useful in training status monitoring, selection, and in revealing the causes of physical loading symptoms. MDPI 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8706578/ /pubmed/34940627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11120870 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szanto, Sandor
Mody, Tobias
Gyurcsik, Zsuzsanna
Babjak, Laszlo Balint
Somogyi, Viktoria
Barath, Barbara
Varga, Adam
Matrai, Adam Attila
Nemeth, Norbert
Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title_full Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title_fullStr Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title_short Alterations of Selected Hemorheological and Metabolic Parameters Induced by Physical Activity in Untrained Men and Sportsmen
title_sort alterations of selected hemorheological and metabolic parameters induced by physical activity in untrained men and sportsmen
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8706578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11120870
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