A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Filipe Brasil e
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Vaisman,Mario, Ponce,Thalita, Barros,Thiago Ramos de, Silva,Camila Brasil e, Salerno,Verônica Pinto, Mainenti,Míriam Raquel Meira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de Endocrinologia e Metabolismo (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The fundamental objective of military field training exercises (FTX) is to prepare military personnel for real-life operations through simulated scenarios. These training sessions often require extreme physical efforts with prolonged, high-intensity exercises that can be combined with food restrictions and partial, or total, sleep deprivation. Such conditions can compromise an individual’s physical performance and cause tissue damage, thus affecting their health. This study aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature to identify studies that measured the changes in hormone levels and biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress resulting from FTX with high levels of energy expenditure combined with food and sleep restrictions. PubMed and the Scopus database were searched for articles that combined physical effort/food restriction/sleep deprivation with military training. The initial database search identified 158 articles that were reduced to 18 after confirmation. Significant reductions were reported in thyroid hormones, T3, T4, and anabolic hormones such as testosterone, insulin and androstenedione. An exception for GH was found, which increased throughout FTX. Less distinct responses to FTX were observed with cortisol, TSH and LH. The presence of biomarkers for cellular damage (myoglobin, TNF, and CRP) and increased immune response activities were also described. The scarcity of information on oxidative stress, analyses of cellular injury and biomarkers of inflammatory responses warrants the future study of these topics, which could be helpful in facilitating the safe and effective physical preparations of the members of the armed forces.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
title A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
spellingShingle A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
Silva,Filipe Brasil e
Military training
physical effort
food deprivation
endocrinology
oxidative damage
title_short A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
title_full A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
title_fullStr A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
title_sort A systematic review of hormone levels, biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress in multi-stressor military field training exercises
author Silva,Filipe Brasil e
author_facet Silva,Filipe Brasil e
Vaisman,Mario
Ponce,Thalita
Barros,Thiago Ramos de
Silva,Camila Brasil e
Salerno,Verônica Pinto
Mainenti,Míriam Raquel Meira
author_role author
author2 Vaisman,Mario
Ponce,Thalita
Barros,Thiago Ramos de
Silva,Camila Brasil e
Salerno,Verônica Pinto
Mainenti,Míriam Raquel Meira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Filipe Brasil e
Vaisman,Mario
Ponce,Thalita
Barros,Thiago Ramos de
Silva,Camila Brasil e
Salerno,Verônica Pinto
Mainenti,Míriam Raquel Meira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Military training
physical effort
food deprivation
endocrinology
oxidative damage
topic Military training
physical effort
food deprivation
endocrinology
oxidative damage
description ABSTRACT The fundamental objective of military field training exercises (FTX) is to prepare military personnel for real-life operations through simulated scenarios. These training sessions often require extreme physical efforts with prolonged, high-intensity exercises that can be combined with food restrictions and partial, or total, sleep deprivation. Such conditions can compromise an individual’s physical performance and cause tissue damage, thus affecting their health. This study aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature to identify studies that measured the changes in hormone levels and biomarkers of cellular injury and oxidative stress resulting from FTX with high levels of energy expenditure combined with food and sleep restrictions. PubMed and the Scopus database were searched for articles that combined physical effort/food restriction/sleep deprivation with military training. The initial database search identified 158 articles that were reduced to 18 after confirmation. Significant reductions were reported in thyroid hormones, T3, T4, and anabolic hormones such as testosterone, insulin and androstenedione. An exception for GH was found, which increased throughout FTX. Less distinct responses to FTX were observed with cortisol, TSH and LH. The presence of biomarkers for cellular damage (myoglobin, TNF, and CRP) and increased immune response activities were also described. The scarcity of information on oxidative stress, analyses of cellular injury and biomarkers of inflammatory responses warrants the future study of these topics, which could be helpful in facilitating the safe and effective physical preparations of the members of the armed forces.
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