Multi-Micronutrient Supplementation and Immunoglobulin Response in Well-Fed Firefighters.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2020-12-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1296-1486
José Augusto Rodrigues Santos, Ricardo J Fernandes, Rodrigo Zacca
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Abstract

Intensive physical training programs can affect the immune system. This study aims to verify the multi-micronutrient supplementation effects on serum immunoglobulins levels prior to and after a five-week physical training program. Twenty-four male recruit firefighters were randomly allocated into supplemented (with Prisfar Ever-Fit Plus over 35 consecutive days) and placebo groups (n=12 each). Serum immunoglobulins G, A, and M were assessed. Supplementation effect was detected for immunoglobulin G (eta-squared, η 2 : 0.09; p =0.035; power: 0.56), A (η 2 : 0.24; p =0.001; power: 0.95), and M (η 2 : 0.09; p =0.036; power: 0.56). Although immunoglobulin A was different between groups at baseline (mean difference: 42.58; 95%CI: 7.00 to 78.16 mg/dL; p =0.021; d =2.48), within-group (before vs . after five weeks) showed no differences for both supplemented and control groups. In addition, even if immunoglobulin G and M were similar at baseline, immunoglobulin G decreased (mean diff.: 46.4; 95%CI: 6.7 to 86.1 mg/dL; p =0.03; d =0.74) and immunoglobulin M increased (mean diff.: -10.7; 95%CI: -15.8 to -5.5 mg/dL; p =0.001; d =-1.33) in the control group. Although mean values remained within the reference values, changes observed for immunoglobulin G and M may reflect some immune protection for firefighters engaged in recruit training.

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营养充足的消防员补充多种微量营养素和免疫球蛋白反应。
高强度的体育锻炼项目会影响免疫系统。本研究旨在验证多种微量营养素补充对五周体育锻炼前后血清免疫球蛋白水平的影响。24名男性新兵被随机分配到补充组(连续35天使用Prisfar Ever-Fit Plus)和安慰剂组(每个组n=12)。检测血清免疫球蛋白G、A、M。免疫球蛋白G的补充效应(χ 2, η 2: 0.09;p = 0.035;功率:0.56),A (η 2): 0.24;p = 0.001;功率:0.95),M (η 2: 0.09;p = 0.036;力量:0.56)。尽管免疫球蛋白A在基线时各组之间存在差异(平均差异:42.58;95%可信区间:7.00 ~ 78.16 mg/dL;p = 0.021;D =2.48),组内(前vs。5周后,对照组和补充组没有差异。此外,即使免疫球蛋白G和M在基线时相似,免疫球蛋白G也有所下降(平均差异:46.4;95%置信区间:6.7 ~ 86.1 mg/dL;p = 0.03;d =0.74),免疫球蛋白M升高(平均差异:-10.7;95%置信区间:-15.8 ~ -5.5 mg/dL;p = 0.001;D =-1.33)。虽然平均值保持在参考值范围内,但免疫球蛋白G和M的变化可能反映了参与新兵培训的消防员的一些免疫保护作用。
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