VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES

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Autor(a) principal: Modesto,Marilza de Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lacerda,Luiz de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Context: Vitamin D insufficiency has been described among professional soccer athletes. Objective: To evaluate 25(OH)D profile and occurrence of muscle injuries (MI) in Series A athletes with (2015 season - S1) and without Vitamin D supplementation (2016 season - S2). Methods: An observational, analytical, prospective, cohort study of 22 athletes who received the same evaluation at the start of the seasons and 25(OH)D and total calcium measurements in January and August of S1 and S2. Data on MI were obtained from the physiotherapy department of the club. Results: Chronological age: 23.4 ± 3.0 years; height (cm) 182 ± 0.7; total body mass (kg) 78.5 ± 8.6; total lean mass (kg) 65.9 ± 6.7 and total fat mass (kg) 13.2 ± 3.3. Solar radiation (kj/m2) at 10 a.m. did not differ between S1 and S2 (p = 0.19) while at 3 p.m., there was a significant difference (S2 > S1, p = 0.01). Total calcium was different between January and August of S2 (p <0.001); in August, the 25(OH)D of S2 was significantly lower than that of S1 in January (p = 0.01). On August of S2, 78.9% of the athletes had 25(OH)D values within the range of insufficiency/deficiency (p = 0.02). MI were twice as frequent in S2 (31 vs 16); the midfield and forward athletes were the ones most affected; grade I injuries were more prevalent; in S1, MI were more frequent in the dominant limb (75.0%) while in S2, there was no difference between the dominant (35.5%) and non-dominant (48.4%) limbs. Conclusion: Professional soccer athletes with adequate exposure to solar radiation do not appear to benefit from vitamin D supplementation to prevent muscle injuries. Level of evidence II, Therapeutic study.
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spelling VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETESAthletic performanceSoccerABSTRACT Context: Vitamin D insufficiency has been described among professional soccer athletes. Objective: To evaluate 25(OH)D profile and occurrence of muscle injuries (MI) in Series A athletes with (2015 season - S1) and without Vitamin D supplementation (2016 season - S2). Methods: An observational, analytical, prospective, cohort study of 22 athletes who received the same evaluation at the start of the seasons and 25(OH)D and total calcium measurements in January and August of S1 and S2. Data on MI were obtained from the physiotherapy department of the club. Results: Chronological age: 23.4 ± 3.0 years; height (cm) 182 ± 0.7; total body mass (kg) 78.5 ± 8.6; total lean mass (kg) 65.9 ± 6.7 and total fat mass (kg) 13.2 ± 3.3. Solar radiation (kj/m2) at 10 a.m. did not differ between S1 and S2 (p = 0.19) while at 3 p.m., there was a significant difference (S2 > S1, p = 0.01). Total calcium was different between January and August of S2 (p <0.001); in August, the 25(OH)D of S2 was significantly lower than that of S1 in January (p = 0.01). On August of S2, 78.9% of the athletes had 25(OH)D values within the range of insufficiency/deficiency (p = 0.02). MI were twice as frequent in S2 (31 vs 16); the midfield and forward athletes were the ones most affected; grade I injuries were more prevalent; in S1, MI were more frequent in the dominant limb (75.0%) while in S2, there was no difference between the dominant (35.5%) and non-dominant (48.4%) limbs. Conclusion: Professional soccer athletes with adequate exposure to solar radiation do not appear to benefit from vitamin D supplementation to prevent muscle injuries. Level of evidence II, Therapeutic study.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922021000600540Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte v.27 n.6 2021reponame:Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)instacron:SBMEE10.1590/1517-869220212706218604info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessModesto,Marilza de JesusLacerda,Luiz deeng2021-11-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-86922021000600540Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbmeONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@medicinadoesporte.org.br1806-99401517-8692opendoar:2021-11-11T00:00Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBMEE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
title VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
spellingShingle VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
Modesto,Marilza de Jesus
Athletic performance
Soccer
title_short VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
title_full VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
title_fullStr VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
title_full_unstemmed VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
title_sort VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION: EFFECT ON THE 25(OH)D PROFILE AND OCCURRENCE OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER ATHLETES
author Modesto,Marilza de Jesus
author_facet Modesto,Marilza de Jesus
Lacerda,Luiz de
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author2 Lacerda,Luiz de
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Lacerda,Luiz de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Athletic performance
Soccer
topic Athletic performance
Soccer
description ABSTRACT Context: Vitamin D insufficiency has been described among professional soccer athletes. Objective: To evaluate 25(OH)D profile and occurrence of muscle injuries (MI) in Series A athletes with (2015 season - S1) and without Vitamin D supplementation (2016 season - S2). Methods: An observational, analytical, prospective, cohort study of 22 athletes who received the same evaluation at the start of the seasons and 25(OH)D and total calcium measurements in January and August of S1 and S2. Data on MI were obtained from the physiotherapy department of the club. Results: Chronological age: 23.4 ± 3.0 years; height (cm) 182 ± 0.7; total body mass (kg) 78.5 ± 8.6; total lean mass (kg) 65.9 ± 6.7 and total fat mass (kg) 13.2 ± 3.3. Solar radiation (kj/m2) at 10 a.m. did not differ between S1 and S2 (p = 0.19) while at 3 p.m., there was a significant difference (S2 > S1, p = 0.01). Total calcium was different between January and August of S2 (p <0.001); in August, the 25(OH)D of S2 was significantly lower than that of S1 in January (p = 0.01). On August of S2, 78.9% of the athletes had 25(OH)D values within the range of insufficiency/deficiency (p = 0.02). MI were twice as frequent in S2 (31 vs 16); the midfield and forward athletes were the ones most affected; grade I injuries were more prevalent; in S1, MI were more frequent in the dominant limb (75.0%) while in S2, there was no difference between the dominant (35.5%) and non-dominant (48.4%) limbs. Conclusion: Professional soccer athletes with adequate exposure to solar radiation do not appear to benefit from vitamin D supplementation to prevent muscle injuries. Level of evidence II, Therapeutic study.
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