ABSTRACT: Iron is necessary for physiological processes essential for athletic performance, such as oxygen transport, energy production and cell division. However, an excess of \u201cfree\u201d iron is toxic, because it produces reactive hydroxyl radicals that damage biological molecules, thus leading to cell and tissue injury. Therefore, iron homeostasis is strictly regulated, and in recent years there have been important advancements in our knowledge of the underlying processes. Hepcidin is the central regulator of systemic iron homeostasis and exerts its function by controlling the presence of the iron exporter ferroportin on the cell membrane. Hepcidin binding induces ferroportin degradation, thus leading to cellular iron retention and ...
Purpose: Iron-deficient athletes are often treated with long-term, low-dose iron therapy. Such treat...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
Given the multiple functions of iron in the body, any state of iron deficiency will induce a series ...
Abstract: Intense physical activity has a significant effect on iron metabolism in the human organis...
Iron plays a significant role in the body, and is specifically important to athletes, since it is a ...
Purpose: Iron deficient athletes are often treated with long term, low dose iron therapy. Such trea...
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the influence of exercise on iron metabolism and h...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
The provision or restriction of select nutrients in an athlete’s diet can elicit a variety of change...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly i...
Contains fulltext : 138356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
Purpose: Iron deficient athletes are often treated with long term, low dose iron therapy. Such trea...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Purpose: Iron-deficient athletes are often treated with long-term, low-dose iron therapy. Such treat...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
Given the multiple functions of iron in the body, any state of iron deficiency will induce a series ...
Abstract: Intense physical activity has a significant effect on iron metabolism in the human organis...
Iron plays a significant role in the body, and is specifically important to athletes, since it is a ...
Purpose: Iron deficient athletes are often treated with long term, low dose iron therapy. Such trea...
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the influence of exercise on iron metabolism and h...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
Iron metabolism has been intensively examined over the last decade and there are many new players in...
The provision or restriction of select nutrients in an athlete’s diet can elicit a variety of change...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly i...
Contains fulltext : 138356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
Purpose: Iron deficient athletes are often treated with long term, low dose iron therapy. Such trea...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Purpose: Iron-deficient athletes are often treated with long-term, low-dose iron therapy. Such treat...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...