The impact of wingate and progressive tests on homocysteine, vitamin b6, b12 and folic acid levels in athletes' blood

(Die Auswirkungen von Wingate- und Stufentests auf den Homocystein-, Vitamin B6-, B12- und Folsäurespiegel im Blut von Sportlern)

Homocysteine is an indirect metabolite of methionine metabolism, as well as of creatinine, and it plays an important role in many biochemical processes. Physical effort modifies homocysteine concentration in the blood, as well as the substances taking part in its metabolism. The aim of the study was to assess the influence of intensive efforts of diverse energy changes on the concentrations of homocysteine and the vitamins involved in its metabolism - vit. B6, vit. B12 and folic acid. In the study athletes performed Wingate and progressive test. Before and after tests homocysteine, vitamins B6, B12 and folic acid and creatinine were assayed. Concentration of homocysteine, vit. B12 and creatinine in the blood increased after both tests. Concentration of vit. B6 decreased and folic acid increased after Wingate test while they did not change after a progressive test. Homocysteine concentration negatively correlated with folic acid but positively with creatinine concentration in the blood, as well as with LBM. Regardless of its duration and energetic changes, intensive effort leads to an increase in homocysteine concentration. Correlation of homocysteine with creatinine and the LBM suggest that people with bigger muscle mass can have higher homocysteine concentration in the blood.
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Schlagworte: Leistungsdiagnostik Methode Rudern Biathlon Radsport Judo Gymnastik Akrobatik Sportphysiologie Stoffwechsel Blut Serum Vitamin Eiweiß
Notationen: Trainingswissenschaft Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging: Stufentest Wingate-Test Vitamin B12 Vitamin B6 Vitamin B9 Homocystein
Veröffentlicht in: Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
Veröffentlicht: 2014
Jahrgang: 8
Heft: 4
Seiten: 5-17
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch