Reference intervals for lipid biomarkers in youth athletes.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Sergey O Klyuchnikov, Zanna V Grishina, Timofey A Yashin, Vladimir S Feshchenko, Andrey V Zholinsky, Irina E Bushueva, Elena V Lomazova, Sergey A Bazanovich, Sergey I Barshak
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Abstract

Background: It is known that lipid profile is influenced by physical exercise. In addition, adolescent athletes undergo significant hormonal changes that also affect their lipid profile. In our study, we used a sample of elite athletes under 18 years old (2281 f, 2986 m) from different sports disciplines to calculate reference intervals (RI) for lipid metabolism indicators.

Methods: The reference intervals for lipid metabolism markers, namely total cholesterol, triglycerides, low- and high-density lipoprotein fractions, were calculated using non-parametric statistical methods based on the results of blood tests obtained during regular in-depth medical examinations that Russian athletes undergo twice a year.

Results: The reference intervals for lipid biomarkers in underage athletes differ from both pediatric and general adult population values. The most notable differences were found in HDL and TG levels. In particular, the upper limits of HDL both in young athletes and ordinary children were higher than those in the general adult population by 23.6% in boys and 43.6% in girls; the lower limits of TG RI in young athletes of both sexes were almost 2 times lower (48%) than in ordinary children, but higher than the adult values.

Conclusions: Intense physical exercise has a significant impact on the lipid metabolism in elite athletes. Reference intervals obtained from a sample of youth elite athletes differ from both pediatric and the adult population values. The use of reference intervals of lipid metabolism indices obtained in our study (or in similar future studies) could improve health status assessment and help identify minor health conditions in young elite athletes.

青少年运动员脂质生物标志物的参考区间。
背景:众所周知,脂质水平受体育锻炼的影响。此外,青少年运动员经历显著的激素变化,也影响他们的血脂。在我们的研究中,我们使用了来自不同运动学科的18岁以下的优秀运动员(2281 f, 2986 m)作为样本来计算脂质代谢指标的参考区间(RI)。方法:根据俄罗斯运动员每年两次定期深度体检的血液检测结果,采用非参数统计方法计算脂质代谢指标的参考区间,即总胆固醇、甘油三酯、低脂蛋白和高密度脂蛋白分数。结果:未成年运动员脂质生物标志物的参考区间不同于儿童和一般成人人群的值。最显著的差异是HDL和TG水平。特别是少年运动员和普通儿童的HDL上限均高于普通成人,男孩和女孩分别高出23.6%和43.6%;男女青年运动员TG RI下限比普通儿童低近2倍(48%),但高于成人值。结论:高强度体育锻炼对优秀运动员脂质代谢有显著影响。从青年优秀运动员样本中获得的参考区间不同于儿科和成人人群值。使用本研究(或未来类似研究)中获得的脂质代谢指标的参考区间可以改善健康状况评估,并有助于识别年轻优秀运动员的轻微健康状况。
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2.90
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5.90%
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393
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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