Blood elements concentration in cyclists investigated by instrumental neutron activation analysis

In this study Br, Ca, Cl, Fe, K, Mg, Na, S and Zn levels in blood samples of cyclists were investigated using neutron activation analysis technique. The results were compared to individuals of the same age and gender, but not involved with physical activities (control group), which showed considerab...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2016-07, Vol.309 (1), p.45-51
Hauptverfasser: Zamboni, C. B., Kovacs, L., Metairon, S., Azevedo, M. R. A., Furholz, C. F., Uchida, M. C.
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description In this study Br, Ca, Cl, Fe, K, Mg, Na, S and Zn levels in blood samples of cyclists were investigated using neutron activation analysis technique. The results were compared to individuals of the same age and gender, but not involved with physical activities (control group), which showed considerable differences. A decrease mainly in Br (91 %) and Ca (78 %) and an increase in Fe (26 %), S (82 %) and Zn (22 %) levels were evidenced. These results emphasize the importance of blood monitoring for the maintenance of endurance athletes performance, particularly for Br, Ca and S.
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Diagnostic Radiology
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Inorganic Chemistry
Investigations
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Physics
Physical Chemistry
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