Plasma, urinary, erythrocyte and platelet zinc concentrations in soccer players
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Essential trace minerals are vital for general human health and athletic performance. Zinc (Zn) plays critical roles in several biochemical processes in exercise physiology, especially during intense physical exercise. This research aimed to analyze erythrocyte, platelet, plasma and urine Zn concentrations among men’s and female soccer players over a sports season. A total of 22 male soccer players (20.61 ± 2.66 years; 71.50 ± 5.93 kg) and 24 female soccer players (23.37 ± 3.95 years; 59.58 ± 7.17 kg) participated in this longitudinal quasi-experimental study. Three assessments were carried out over the season: 1st evaluation: first week of training (August); 2nd assessment: middle of the season, between the end of the first and second round (January) and 3rd assessment: last week of training (May/June). [...]
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Toro-Roman V, Siquier Coll J, Grijota Pérez FJ, Maynar Mariño M, Bartolomé-Sánchez I, Robles Gil MC. Plasma, urinary, erythrocyte and platelet zinc concentrations in soccer players. Nutrients. 2024 Aug;16(16):2789. DOI: 10.3390/nu16162789
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