24小时超长马拉松与甲状腺激素状况:病例报告

Ksenija Bubnjević, D. Grujičić, Roman M. Romanov, V. Miletić, Boris Glavač
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简介:甲状腺激素在新陈代谢中起着非常重要的作用,因此其水平的任何损害都可能导致甲状腺的慢性疾病。一个问题是,持续长跑是否会影响甲状腺功能减退症患者TSH和T4值的变化。本病例报告旨在探讨高强度跑步(经CK控制证实)对甲状腺激素状态的影响。病例报告:本病例报告的女性受试者为一名40岁的超级马拉松运动员,诊断为桥本甲状腺炎。从2022年10月到6月,她进行了24小时的跑步训练。为了确定甲状腺激素的状态,在赛前和赛后对尿液和血液进行了一些生化测量。赛前1天(5.390U/ml)和赛后1天(5.700 U/ml) TSH激素失衡,而AST (148 U/L)、CK (2265 U/L)和CRP (7.51 mg/L)等血液指标在赛前升高。结论:本病例报告结果分析显示,跑步24小时后TSH激素无明显变化。
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24-Hour Ultramarathon and the Status of Thyroid Hormones: Case Report
Introduction: Thyroid hormones play a very significant role in metabolism, so any impairment of their levels may bring about a chronic disease of the thyroid gland. A question asked is whether continuous long-distance running can affect changes in TSH and T4 values in a person with Hypothyroidism. This Case report aims to explore the influence of high-intensity running (confirmed by the control of the CK) on the status of thyroid hormones. Case report: The female subject in this case report in an ultramarathon runner (40 years old) who has a diagnosis of the Hashimoto tyroiditis. From October to June 2022, she trained for the competition in running for 24 hours. To determine the status of thyroid hormones, some biochemical measurements of urine and blood were performed immediately before and after the race (competition). The imbalance of TSH hormone values was identified a day before (5.390U/ml) and a day after (5.700 U/ml) the race, while blood parameters increased after the race for AST (148 U/L), CK (2265 U/L) and CRP (7.51 mg/L). Conclusion: Analysis of the results of this case report showed that there were no significant changes in the TSH hormone after running for 24 hours.
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