Effect of Physical Exertion on the effect of physical exertion on the concentration of copper and blood pressure in athletesn the Concentration of Copper and Blood Pressure in Athletes

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Mohammed Nader Shalaby, Mona Mostafa Abdo Sakoury, Haitham Fayez Mahmoud Akl, R. Hassan, Hana Ahmed Saud Ababtain, Ahmad Alghamdi
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Background and Study Aim. Several mineral elements are necessary for the athlete's body, which significantly impact the development of sports achievements because of their active role in bringing internal balance to the athlete's body. The study aims to determine the concentration of copper in the blood before and after the implementation of physical exertion at a level of 180 pulse/min on middle-distance runners. Material and Methods. Twelve athletes who are team members at Egyptian clubs were chosen deliberately as a research sample. The study participants were at the end of their special preparation. The experiment was conducted between July 12, 2021, and July 14, 2021, on the research sample, resting after exerting physical effort by running on a treadmill at a speed of 10 km / h. The runner continued at this speed for 3 minutes, after which the device's speed increased by 2 km / h every minute until reaching a heart rate of 180 pulse/ min. Results. The mineral differences in the copper element are attributed to the immediate induced by physical exertion by increasing the copper element in the blood within the normal level. This causes many changes and responses within the body cells. The copper element plays a significant role in oxidation and reduction processes via enzymes that require the copper element to produce energy in the cells and tissues due to the body's exposure to physical exertion. Athletes' exposure to physical exertion causes copper-dependent enzymes to produce energy in cells and tissues due to the element's requirement. Conclusions. Copper affected the physical effort of middle-distance runners at a heart rate of 180 pulse/min. In addition,  Middle-distance runners' blood pressure (systolic and diastolic) was affected by the physical exertion at a heart rate of 180 rpm.
体育运动对运动员体内铜浓度和血压的影响
背景和研究目的。几种矿物质元素是运动员身体所必需的,它们在为运动员身体带来内部平衡方面发挥着积极作用,对运动成绩的发展产生了重大影响。本研究旨在测定中长跑运动员在180脉冲/分钟的体力消耗前后血液中铜的浓度。材料和方法。12名埃及俱乐部队员被有意选为研究样本。研究参与者的特殊准备已经结束。该实验于2021年7月12日至2021年7日14日在研究样本上进行,在跑步机上以10公里/小时的速度跑步,在付出体力后休息。跑步者以这个速度持续3分钟,之后设备的速度每分钟增加2公里/小时,直到心率达到180脉冲/分钟。结果。铜元素的矿物质差异归因于体力消耗导致的血液中铜元素增加到正常水平。这会在身体细胞内引起许多变化和反应。铜元素通过酶在氧化和还原过程中发挥重要作用,由于身体暴露于体力消耗,酶需要铜元素在细胞和组织中产生能量。由于铜元素的需求,运动员暴露在体力消耗中会导致铜依赖性酶在细胞和组织中产生能量。结论。铜对心率为180脉冲/分钟的中长跑运动员的体力活动有影响。此外,中长跑运动员的血压(收缩压和舒张压)受到心率为180转/分时体力消耗的影响。
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Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Social Sciences-Education
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