Free amino acids, urea, and creatinine were analyzed in venous blood and urine of 11 trained (28-81 years old) male subjects before, immediately after, and 1 day after a 100 km running competition. The urinary excretion per minute of all amino acids was lowered after the contest. The renal clearance of creatinine was reduced from 116 to 60 ml/min and the clearance of most amino acids was reduced to a similar extent. However, for the amino acids with a resting clearance under 1 ml/min (x), a high relative clearance ratio (y in % of x) was seen post-exercise: y = -92.3 (log10x) +23.1, r= -0.83, showing that their high reabsorption capacity had been impaired. Serum concentrations of most free amino acids, including the branched-chain amino aci...
The purpose of this study was to determine: (1) whether damage to liver and skeletal muscles occurs ...
Endurance athlete performance is greatly dependent on sufficient post-race system recovery, as endur...
Background and Objectives: Physical exercise increases the blood perfusion of muscles, but decreases...
Changes in urinary and plasma taurine and amino acids have been evaluated in trained runners competi...
The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between metabolic effort, muscular damage/act...
In order to gain a better understanding of the merits and demerits of sports, the urinalysis of heal...
Protein is not normally an important energy fuel for exercising muscle. In spite of this, there is a...
The strategies adopted by street runners during races are influenced by the distance of the race as ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in serum free amino acids,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [41]-44)The effect of a single bout of prolonged intense ...
The effects of such mineral ion manipulation upon muscle water content are further supplemented by g...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Under certain pathologic conditions AGEs formation can be increased beyond normal levels.The purpose...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Endurance athlete performance is greatly dependent on sufcient post-race system recovery, as enduran...
The purpose of this study was to determine: (1) whether damage to liver and skeletal muscles occurs ...
Endurance athlete performance is greatly dependent on sufficient post-race system recovery, as endur...
Background and Objectives: Physical exercise increases the blood perfusion of muscles, but decreases...
Changes in urinary and plasma taurine and amino acids have been evaluated in trained runners competi...
The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between metabolic effort, muscular damage/act...
In order to gain a better understanding of the merits and demerits of sports, the urinalysis of heal...
Protein is not normally an important energy fuel for exercising muscle. In spite of this, there is a...
The strategies adopted by street runners during races are influenced by the distance of the race as ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in serum free amino acids,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [41]-44)The effect of a single bout of prolonged intense ...
The effects of such mineral ion manipulation upon muscle water content are further supplemented by g...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Under certain pathologic conditions AGEs formation can be increased beyond normal levels.The purpose...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Endurance athlete performance is greatly dependent on sufcient post-race system recovery, as enduran...
The purpose of this study was to determine: (1) whether damage to liver and skeletal muscles occurs ...
Endurance athlete performance is greatly dependent on sufficient post-race system recovery, as endur...
Background and Objectives: Physical exercise increases the blood perfusion of muscles, but decreases...