Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season

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Autor(a) principal: PERES,RODRIGO A.S.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: BARBOSA,IRNAK MARCELO, AROUCA,IGOR R., PAIVA,KAREN V., COUTINHO,TAINÁ B., TADEU,VICTOR C., MORALES,ANDERSON P., RIBEIRO,BEATRIZ G., FEITOSA,NATÁLIA MARTINS, BARROS,CINTIA M. DE, FONSECA,RODRIGO N. DA, SOUZA-MENEZES,JACKSON DE
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract This study investigated the renal function of soccer players after an entire game-season. Thirty-five athletes recruited to play for the Macae Futebol Clube were invited for this study, of which 18 athletes completed the entire game season. Blood and 24-hour urine were collected at the beginning (Pre-Season) and the end of the game season (Post-Season). Kidney functions were assessed by calculating the urinary excretion, clearance, and fractional excretion of the selected solutes. Plasma creatinine, sodium, total protein, and osmolality were lower in the Post-Season . In contrast, plasma urea was higher in the Post-Season period. Urinary excretion of urea was reduced while albumin excretion was higher in comparison to Pre-Season. The clearances of creatinine, total proteins, and albumin were higher in the Post-Season period. In accordance, the fractional excretion of albumin increased. On the other hand, the clearance and fractional excretion of urea was lower in the Post-Season period. These results show that soccer-associated exercise throughout the entire game-season induces kidney functions adaptations that may prevent dehydration in these athletes through increased urea reabsorption to conserve water. In addition, this data corroborates to increased glomerular permeability to plasma proteins, such as albumin, that soccer players may experience.
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spelling Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game seasonkidney functionssoccersoccer playersurea reabsorptionAbstract This study investigated the renal function of soccer players after an entire game-season. Thirty-five athletes recruited to play for the Macae Futebol Clube were invited for this study, of which 18 athletes completed the entire game season. Blood and 24-hour urine were collected at the beginning (Pre-Season) and the end of the game season (Post-Season). Kidney functions were assessed by calculating the urinary excretion, clearance, and fractional excretion of the selected solutes. Plasma creatinine, sodium, total protein, and osmolality were lower in the Post-Season . In contrast, plasma urea was higher in the Post-Season period. Urinary excretion of urea was reduced while albumin excretion was higher in comparison to Pre-Season. The clearances of creatinine, total proteins, and albumin were higher in the Post-Season period. In accordance, the fractional excretion of albumin increased. On the other hand, the clearance and fractional excretion of urea was lower in the Post-Season period. These results show that soccer-associated exercise throughout the entire game-season induces kidney functions adaptations that may prevent dehydration in these athletes through increased urea reabsorption to conserve water. In addition, this data corroborates to increased glomerular permeability to plasma proteins, such as albumin, that soccer players may experience.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652022000700603Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.94 suppl.3 2022reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202220211536info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPERES,RODRIGO A.S.BARBOSA,IRNAK MARCELOAROUCA,IGOR R.PAIVA,KAREN V.COUTINHO,TAINÁ B.TADEU,VICTOR C.MORALES,ANDERSON P.RIBEIRO,BEATRIZ G.FEITOSA,NATÁLIA MARTINSBARROS,CINTIA M. DEFONSECA,RODRIGO N. DASOUZA-MENEZES,JACKSON DEeng2022-12-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652022000700603Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2022-12-02T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
title Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
spellingShingle Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
PERES,RODRIGO A.S.
kidney functions
soccer
soccer players
urea reabsorption
title_short Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
title_full Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
title_fullStr Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
title_full_unstemmed Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
title_sort Kidney functions adaptations of professional soccer players in response to an entire game season
author PERES,RODRIGO A.S.
author_facet PERES,RODRIGO A.S.
BARBOSA,IRNAK MARCELO
AROUCA,IGOR R.
PAIVA,KAREN V.
COUTINHO,TAINÁ B.
TADEU,VICTOR C.
MORALES,ANDERSON P.
RIBEIRO,BEATRIZ G.
FEITOSA,NATÁLIA MARTINS
BARROS,CINTIA M. DE
FONSECA,RODRIGO N. DA
SOUZA-MENEZES,JACKSON DE
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AROUCA,IGOR R.
PAIVA,KAREN V.
COUTINHO,TAINÁ B.
TADEU,VICTOR C.
MORALES,ANDERSON P.
RIBEIRO,BEATRIZ G.
FEITOSA,NATÁLIA MARTINS
BARROS,CINTIA M. DE
FONSECA,RODRIGO N. DA
SOUZA-MENEZES,JACKSON DE
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PERES,RODRIGO A.S.
BARBOSA,IRNAK MARCELO
AROUCA,IGOR R.
PAIVA,KAREN V.
COUTINHO,TAINÁ B.
TADEU,VICTOR C.
MORALES,ANDERSON P.
RIBEIRO,BEATRIZ G.
FEITOSA,NATÁLIA MARTINS
BARROS,CINTIA M. DE
FONSECA,RODRIGO N. DA
SOUZA-MENEZES,JACKSON DE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv kidney functions
soccer
soccer players
urea reabsorption
topic kidney functions
soccer
soccer players
urea reabsorption
description Abstract This study investigated the renal function of soccer players after an entire game-season. Thirty-five athletes recruited to play for the Macae Futebol Clube were invited for this study, of which 18 athletes completed the entire game season. Blood and 24-hour urine were collected at the beginning (Pre-Season) and the end of the game season (Post-Season). Kidney functions were assessed by calculating the urinary excretion, clearance, and fractional excretion of the selected solutes. Plasma creatinine, sodium, total protein, and osmolality were lower in the Post-Season . In contrast, plasma urea was higher in the Post-Season period. Urinary excretion of urea was reduced while albumin excretion was higher in comparison to Pre-Season. The clearances of creatinine, total proteins, and albumin were higher in the Post-Season period. In accordance, the fractional excretion of albumin increased. On the other hand, the clearance and fractional excretion of urea was lower in the Post-Season period. These results show that soccer-associated exercise throughout the entire game-season induces kidney functions adaptations that may prevent dehydration in these athletes through increased urea reabsorption to conserve water. In addition, this data corroborates to increased glomerular permeability to plasma proteins, such as albumin, that soccer players may experience.
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