INVESTIGATION OF BLOOD BIOCHEMICAL INDICES DURING BICYCLE ERGOMETRY

Our investigations showed that physical work (bicycle ergometry) alters the biochemical status of male volunteers. On the 5th minute of bicycle endometry capillary blood looses significantly glucose and increases magnesium, phosphorus and particularly lactic acid. Creatine phosphokinase activity and...

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Blood Chemical Analysis
Capillaries - physiology
Exercise - physiology
Exercise Test - methods
Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Space life sciences
Vascular Resistance - physiology
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