The Effect of Exercise on Urinary Gamma-Glutamyltransferase and Protein Levels in Elite Female Karate Athletes

AuthorNader Shavandien
AuthorAbolfazl Samieien
AuthorReza Afsharen
AuthorAbbas Saremien
AuthorRahman Sheikhhoseinien
Issued Date2012-02-29en
AbstractPurpose: Post exercise proteinuria and increased urinary Gamma-Glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels can be indicative of exercise-induced renal damage. The aim of this investigation is to study the effect of one session of intensive training on renal damage markers and compare their values to those 6 hours after training. Methods: In this cross-sectional study with pre- and post-test design, 10 elite volunteer female athletes were selected and participated in one training session (2 hours). Urine samples were collected before training, one hour after training, and 6 hours after training. Urinary protein (Pr), creatinine (Cr), and GGT values were measured through laboratory methods and then Pr/Cr and GGT/Cr ratios were computed. Results: There were significant differences between values of protein, GGT and Creatinine in the three sampling phases (P Conclusion: It seems that a session of karate training does not result in renal damage and athletes can continue training after 6 hours.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.34724en
KeywordAthletesen
KeywordCreatinineen
KeywordGamma-Glutamyltransferaseen
KeywordMartial Artsen
KeywordRenal Functionen
KeywordProteinen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Effect of Exercise on Urinary Gamma-Glutamyltransferase and Protein Levels in Elite Female Karate Athletesen
TypeResearch Articleen

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