BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF LIVER FUNCTION IN SPORTSMEN OF A HIGH PROFESSIONAL SKILL AFTER A MATCHING PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2415-8798.2018.3.9450Keywords:
physical activity, liver function, lipidogram, indicators for fibrotestAbstract
In the process of intensive muscular activity and adaptation to it there is a significant reorganization in the work of all systems and organs, as well as the body as a whole. Adaptation to physical activity is determined by the various functions of the liver, which ensure and maintain high efficiency of athletes of the highest professional skill.
The aim of the study – to learn the state of hepatic metabolism in athletes of high professional skills during the period of maximum physical activity.
Materials and Methods. Taking into account the principles of bioethics and deontology, on the basis of physical-health dispensary, 32 practically healthy persons and 34 athletes-biathlonists of high professional skills were examined. During the research, the following diagnostic methods were used: immunoturbimetry, colorimetric enzyme, indirect 2-stage chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA), flow cytometry and monoclonal antibodies.
Rresults and Discussion. The biochemical parameters of liver function in athletes of higher professional skills during the period of maximum physical activity, were determined.
Conclusions. The obtained data testify to the negative influence of excessive physical activity on the function of the liver.
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