Objectives. Post exercise proteinuria (PEP) is found in about 20–40% of sportsmen after intensive exercise. Urinary NGAL is a new marker of tubulointerstitial kidney damage. The relationship between PEP and uNGAL has not been defined yet. In presented study a resting uNGAL as a predictor of PEP was analyzed. The changes of albuminuria after exercise were monitored to estimate a frequency and range of PEP. Methods. 40 amateur healthy runners (mean age 36.65 ±10.61 years) participating in 10-km run took part in the study. Before and after the competition urine was collected. NGAL, albumin and creatinine were subsequently measured in urine. uNGAL to creatinine ratio (NCR) and albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) were calculated. Resu...
Post-exercise proteinuria and increased urinary gamma-glutamly transferase (GGT) levels can be predi...
In order to gain a better understanding of the merits and demerits of sports, the urinalysis of heal...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Objectives. Post exercise proteinuria (PEP) is found in about 20–40% of sportsmen after intensive ex...
Background and Objectives: Physical exercise increases the blood perfusion of muscles, but decreases...
This PhD sought to exploit the acute effects of exercise upon the kidneys to make tenable links to p...
Exercise may lead to kidney injury through several mechanisms. Urinary Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (uKI...
Contains fulltext : 182501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise may le...
In the literature, there exists numerous studies of exercise – induced sports hematuria, proteinuria...
The main focus of our research was to compare changes in ion excretion in urine, osmolality, indicat...
Strenuous exercise induces proteinuria which is related to the intensity of exercise. However, renal...
Background: Strenuous exercise may trigger acute complications, such as exertional rhabdomyolysis an...
OBJECTIVES: Endurance exercise is known to cause a rise in serum creatinine. It is not known to what...
Under certain pathologic conditions AGEs formation can be increased beyond normal levels.The purpose...
Purpose: Vigorous exercise increases urine protein excretion. However, whether exercise increases ur...
Post-exercise proteinuria and increased urinary gamma-glutamly transferase (GGT) levels can be predi...
In order to gain a better understanding of the merits and demerits of sports, the urinalysis of heal...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Objectives. Post exercise proteinuria (PEP) is found in about 20–40% of sportsmen after intensive ex...
Background and Objectives: Physical exercise increases the blood perfusion of muscles, but decreases...
This PhD sought to exploit the acute effects of exercise upon the kidneys to make tenable links to p...
Exercise may lead to kidney injury through several mechanisms. Urinary Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (uKI...
Contains fulltext : 182501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise may le...
In the literature, there exists numerous studies of exercise – induced sports hematuria, proteinuria...
The main focus of our research was to compare changes in ion excretion in urine, osmolality, indicat...
Strenuous exercise induces proteinuria which is related to the intensity of exercise. However, renal...
Background: Strenuous exercise may trigger acute complications, such as exertional rhabdomyolysis an...
OBJECTIVES: Endurance exercise is known to cause a rise in serum creatinine. It is not known to what...
Under certain pathologic conditions AGEs formation can be increased beyond normal levels.The purpose...
Purpose: Vigorous exercise increases urine protein excretion. However, whether exercise increases ur...
Post-exercise proteinuria and increased urinary gamma-glutamly transferase (GGT) levels can be predi...
In order to gain a better understanding of the merits and demerits of sports, the urinalysis of heal...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...