INTRODUCTION: Uric acid (UA), a major plasmatic antioxidant is an intracellular scavenger, especially during metabolic stress. UA serum concentration could be important for evaluating oxidant stress and the correspondent response in sportsmen, who are prone to the risk of oxidant increase and related cell and tissue damage. METHODS: Blood was collected from 10 male and 8 female alpine skiers from the Italian National Team (current age range, 26-33 and 24-28 years, respectively) over an entire season. The analyses were performed using an uricase-based enzymatic method. RESULTS: Mean UA values were 3.8 mg/dl in females and 4.8 mg/dl in males: a significant difference between genders was maintained across all four competitive seasons. No...
A. Parrish,M. Lowman, E. Shipman, S. Jerome University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK PURPOSE: T...
Uric acid (urate), an organic compound comprised of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, is the fi...
The role of reticulocytes (Ret) in sports medicine became clear when the count of immature erythrocy...
Uric acid (UA), a major plasmatic antioxidant is an intracellular scavenger, especially during metab...
Owing to considerable physical, endocrinological and metabolic adaptations, the analysis of biochemi...
Uric acid is the final product of human purine metabolism. It was pointed out that this compound act...
Uric acid (UA) is a major antioxidant molecule in the human blood, and it has been linked with cell ...
Objectives: High levels of serum uric acid (UA) are associated with cerebro-cardiovascular disease r...
Urate is a metabolic end product of purine metabolism that contributes about 66% of the antioxidant ...
High plasma uric acid (UA) is a precipitating factor for gout and renal calculi as well as a strong ...
Background: The effectiveness of sport training programs should be assessed regularly against bioche...
Introduction: Although maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is generally recognized as the single best ind...
Objectives: Monitoring of metabolic status in athletes includes a wide range of different parameters...
Objective: Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans, and increased serum uric aci...
The aim of the study was to investigate the level of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) i...
A. Parrish,M. Lowman, E. Shipman, S. Jerome University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK PURPOSE: T...
Uric acid (urate), an organic compound comprised of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, is the fi...
The role of reticulocytes (Ret) in sports medicine became clear when the count of immature erythrocy...
Uric acid (UA), a major plasmatic antioxidant is an intracellular scavenger, especially during metab...
Owing to considerable physical, endocrinological and metabolic adaptations, the analysis of biochemi...
Uric acid is the final product of human purine metabolism. It was pointed out that this compound act...
Uric acid (UA) is a major antioxidant molecule in the human blood, and it has been linked with cell ...
Objectives: High levels of serum uric acid (UA) are associated with cerebro-cardiovascular disease r...
Urate is a metabolic end product of purine metabolism that contributes about 66% of the antioxidant ...
High plasma uric acid (UA) is a precipitating factor for gout and renal calculi as well as a strong ...
Background: The effectiveness of sport training programs should be assessed regularly against bioche...
Introduction: Although maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is generally recognized as the single best ind...
Objectives: Monitoring of metabolic status in athletes includes a wide range of different parameters...
Objective: Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans, and increased serum uric aci...
The aim of the study was to investigate the level of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) i...
A. Parrish,M. Lowman, E. Shipman, S. Jerome University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK PURPOSE: T...
Uric acid (urate), an organic compound comprised of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, is the fi...
The role of reticulocytes (Ret) in sports medicine became clear when the count of immature erythrocy...