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Changes in mineral content in trainees’ blood and urine due to high-intensity training (CROSBI ID 275738)

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Hajdo, D ; Memić, M ; Domitrović, R ; Šabanović, E ; Changes in mineral content in trainees’ blood and urine due to high-intensity training // Glasnik hemičara i tehnologa Bosne i Hercegovine = Bulletin of the Chemists and Technologists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 53 (2019), 29-35. doi: 10.35666/ghtbh.2019.53.05

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hajdo, D ; Memić, M ; Domitrović, R ; Šabanović, E ;

engleski

Changes in mineral content in trainees’ blood and urine due to high-intensity training

High-intensity training is becoming more popular nowadays when people have less time to engage in prolonged physical activity. Expertly led high intensity training is a safe way to achieve desired fitness goals. The aim of the study was to check if there were significant changes in the concentrations of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron and copper in the blood and urine of twelve trainees after a short but intense training. Blood and urine sampling was performed before and after high intensity training where bodyweight exercises and exercises with external load were used. Statistical analysis was performed using paired t-test (2-tailed) with alpha=0.05 as statistical significance. The results obtained showed that the measured mineral concentrations varied as a result of intense physical activity, but these variations were small and did not have a general trend of increase or decrease of analyzed mineral content. Based on these results, it can be concluded that, from the standpoint of the mineral concentrations loss, short high-intensity training is safe for the trainee's health.

High-intensity training ; Minerals ; Blood ; Urine ; Inductively coupled plasma

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53

2019.

29-35

objavljeno

0367-4444

10.35666/ghtbh.2019.53.05

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