The purpose of the present study was to verify whether impaired iron metabolism in young athletes is a consequence of an excessive workload during the tournament season. Low levels of ferritin (under 25 µg·L-1) have been frequently observed in young tennis players. We considered this finding to be related to the high-intensity workload or to insufficient rest, which both trigger a strong immune response. Groups of male, well-trained young tennis players (16 ± 0.9 years old, average of 10-year training experience) and a control peer group participated in this study. The research consisted of two examination sessions (March and September 2010). Blood samples were collected to determine haematological and immunological parameters. Additionally...
Iron deficiency is commonly diagnosed by serum ferritin [sFer] determination, iron deficiency anaemi...
Background: Iron deficiency is a common phenomenon in sports and may lead to impaired physical perfo...
The study investigated changes in myokines, heat shock proteins, and growth factors in highly ranked...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
This study explored the relationship between serum ferritin and hepcidin in athletes. Baseline serum...
Contains fulltext : 138356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
The use of iron supplements should be a judicious choice, primarily when considering the possible ri...
Hepcidin-25 is suggested as a surrogate iron status marker in athletes who show exercise-induced ane...
This study explored the relationship between serum ferritin and hepcidin in athletes. Baseline serum...
Given the multiple functions of iron in the body, any state of iron deficiency will induce a series ...
Purpose: The extent to which hepcidin regulation after acute bouts of exercise is influenced by base...
Scanlan, AT ORCiD: 0000-0002-0750-8697This study primarily aimed to quantify and compare iron status...
Objectives: It is not uncommon for athletes to be diagnosed with iron deficiency, yet there remains ...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
: The aim of the present investigation was to verify the responses of haematological and iron concen...
Iron deficiency is commonly diagnosed by serum ferritin [sFer] determination, iron deficiency anaemi...
Background: Iron deficiency is a common phenomenon in sports and may lead to impaired physical perfo...
The study investigated changes in myokines, heat shock proteins, and growth factors in highly ranked...
Iron deficiency (ID), measured via serum ferritin (SF), is a common issue for female athletes due to...
This study explored the relationship between serum ferritin and hepcidin in athletes. Baseline serum...
Contains fulltext : 138356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
The use of iron supplements should be a judicious choice, primarily when considering the possible ri...
Hepcidin-25 is suggested as a surrogate iron status marker in athletes who show exercise-induced ane...
This study explored the relationship between serum ferritin and hepcidin in athletes. Baseline serum...
Given the multiple functions of iron in the body, any state of iron deficiency will induce a series ...
Purpose: The extent to which hepcidin regulation after acute bouts of exercise is influenced by base...
Scanlan, AT ORCiD: 0000-0002-0750-8697This study primarily aimed to quantify and compare iron status...
Objectives: It is not uncommon for athletes to be diagnosed with iron deficiency, yet there remains ...
Iron deficiency is a frequent and multifactorial disorder in the career of athletes, particularly in...
: The aim of the present investigation was to verify the responses of haematological and iron concen...
Iron deficiency is commonly diagnosed by serum ferritin [sFer] determination, iron deficiency anaemi...
Background: Iron deficiency is a common phenomenon in sports and may lead to impaired physical perfo...
The study investigated changes in myokines, heat shock proteins, and growth factors in highly ranked...