Biochemical indicators of sports achievements in highly qualified wrestlers

S. Alpatov, I. V. Konovalov, G. O. Dibirova, E. Kalinina, S. E. Mileshina, M. D. Tsitsuashvili, I. A. Zhirova, A. Kochetov, S. Parastaev
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Objective: to conduct comparative analysis of blood biochemical parameters (urea, ALT, AST, creatinkinase, cortisol, testosterone and testosterone / cortisol ratio) in groups of high­class wrestlers with different levels of sports achievements.Materials and methods: male athletes (n = 78), members of the Russian national team in one of the types of wrestling (the average age is 25.2 (21.5–28.9) years, the average weight is 76.9 (68.4–83.4) kg) were recruited to this study. The examined athletes were divided into two groups according to their sporting achievements. The first one — SHA group (super­high achievements) which included athletes (n = 19) who had victories and prizes at the largest international competitions (European, World, Olympic Games), and the second group — MNT group (members of the national team) which included athletes that did not have similar achievements (n = 59). The following biochemical parameters were studied: urea, creatine kinase, ALT, AST, testosterone, cortisol, anabolic index (AI).Results: the absolute values of all metabolites in the examined athletes were within the reference intervals. Statistically significant differences in most of the biochemical parameters were revealed between the compared groups in terms of the level of sports achievements. The SHA group showed a statistically significant shift in relation to MNT group, in direction of increasing the level of metabolites that characterize the predominance of anabolic processes — ALT, testosterone, AI. Metabolite levels, increase which reflects catabolic processes activity and inadequate or insufficient adaptation processes, in the SHA group were significantly lower than in the MNT group. The above changes of the absolute values of biochemical parameters were confirmed by correlation analysis.Conclusions: the obtained results allow us to state the optimal adaptation of this sport, the adequacy of metabolic processes in the group of highly qualified athletes.
高水平摔跤运动员运动成绩的生化指标
目的:对高水平摔跤运动员不同运动成绩组血液生化指标(尿素、ALT、AST、肌酐激酶、皮质醇、睾酮及睾酮/皮质醇比值)进行对比分析。材料与方法:选取俄罗斯某一摔跤队的男运动员78名,平均年龄25.2(21.5-28.9)岁,平均体重76.9 (68.4-83.4)kg。接受调查的运动员根据他们的运动成绩被分成两组。第一组是取得超高成绩的SHA组,包括19名在大型国际比赛(欧洲、世界、奥运会)中获得胜利和奖励的运动员;第二组是MNT组,包括没有取得类似成绩的运动员(n = 59)。研究了以下生化指标:尿素、肌酸激酶、ALT、AST、睾酮、皮质醇、合成代谢指数(AI)。结果:所有运动员的代谢物绝对值均在参考区间内。就运动成绩水平而言,比较组之间的大多数生化参数存在统计学显著差异。与MNT组相比,SHA组在统计学上有显著的变化,其方向是增加代谢物水平,这些代谢物以合成代谢过程为主导——ALT、睾酮、AI。代谢产物水平的增加反映了分解代谢过程的活性和适应过程的不充分或不充分,SHA组的代谢产物水平显著低于MNT组。相关分析证实了上述生化参数绝对值的变化。结论:获得的结果使我们能够陈述这项运动的最佳适应性,代谢过程在高素质运动员群体中的充分性。
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