Serum estradiol, hematological parameters, and urinary electrolytes excretion in oligomenorrheic and eumenorrheic athletes on self‐selected diets

R. D. N. Nnakwe
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The objectives of this study were to determine the serum estrogen, percent body fat, dietary intake, urinary electrolyte excretion, and hematological status of female athletes experiencing irregular and regular menstrual cycles. A 3‐day dietary record was collected from seven oligomenorrheic and 10 eumenorrheic female athletes. Fasting blood samples were collected to determine serum estradiol, iron, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell levels. There was no signiflcant difference between the groups in either the serum estradiol, iron, albumin, hemoglobin, or hematocrit levels. Most subjects in both groups consumed less than 50% of the recommended daily allowance for iron, zinc, vitamin B6, and estimated safe and adequate daily dietary intake for copper. The results show significant lower body fat in the oligomenorrheic group and a low nutrient intake in both groups. Strenuous exercise plus an inadequate nutrient intake could pose long‐term nutritional problems for athletes.
自行选择饮食的少经和痛经运动员的血清雌二醇、血液学参数和尿电解质排泄
本研究的目的是测定月经周期不规则和规律的女运动员的血清雌激素、体脂率、饮食摄入量、尿电解质排泄和血液学状况。收集了7名少经女运动员和10名痛经女运动员3天的饮食记录。采集空腹血液样本,测定血清雌二醇、铁、血红蛋白、红细胞压积和红细胞水平。两组之间血清雌二醇、铁、白蛋白、血红蛋白或红细胞压积水平均无显著差异。两组中的大多数受试者摄入的铁、锌、维生素B6低于每日推荐摄入量的50%,而铜的每日膳食摄入量估计安全充足。结果显示,少出血组的体脂明显降低,两组的营养摄入量都很低。剧烈运动加上营养摄入不足可能会给运动员带来长期的营养问题。
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