Investigation of thrombogenic risk factors in young adult male sportsmen

Author:

Wysocki Kamil1,Koszarska Magdalena1,Bartel Iga1,Ksepka Natalia1,Tomasik Cyprian1,Słomko Witold2,Kamińska Agnieszka3,Szafrańska Karina45,Małachowska Ewa Dorota6,Małachowska Dominika6,Wiciński Michał7

Affiliation:

1. 1 Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology, Polish Academy of Sciences , 05-552 Jastrzębiec , Poland

2. 2 Department of Physioterapy, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun , 87-100 Toruń , Poland

3. 3 Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw , Warsaw , Poland

4. 4 Academy of Justice , Wiśniowa 50, 02-520 , Poland

5. 5 University of Social and Medical Sciences in Warsaw , 04-367 Warsaw , Poland

6. 6 Center of the Medical University of Warsaw , 02-091 Warsaw , Poland

7. 7 Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University , M. Curie 9, 85-090 Bydgoszcz , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The study aimed to check the impact of sportsmen’s physical activity on blood coagulation processes and myocardial micro injuries in young adult male sportsmen. Comparing the results of athletes before and after 6 months of the training season, a statistically significant increase in the following parameters: PT (12.03±0.76 vs. 13.51±0.72 s; p<0.01), INR (1.03±0.07 vs. 1.14±0.06; p<0.01), APPT (28.73±3.27 vs. 33.31±5.63 s; p<0.01) and TT (20.62±0.97 vs. 22.49 ±1.41 s; p<0.01) was observed. Analyzing the results between the control group and the study group before training, the following changes were observed: APTT (35.26±6.74 vs. 28.73±3.27 s; p<0.01), HGMCR (750.17±59.23 vs. 569.38±51.24 ng/L; p <0.01) and L-FABP (329.16±92.04 vs. 151.80±70.10 ng/L; p=0.02) and an increase in H-FABP level (2.75±1.32 vs. 4.14±1.30 ng/mL; p<0.01). Comparing the values between the control group and the study group, but after training, an increase in the value for PT (12.88±1.41 vs. 13.51±0.72 s; p = 0.02), INR (1.09±0.13 vs. 1.14±0.06; p=0.02), TT (20.64±1.43 vs. 22.49±1.41 s; p<0.01) and H-FABP (2.75±1.32 vs. 3.94±1.47 ng/L; p<0.01) and decrease in HGMCR activity (750.17±59.23 vs. 581.47±51.25 ng/L; p<0.01) were observed. There was also a strong positive correlation between HGMCR and H-FABP (r = 0.77) and a strong negative correlation between TT and Fb (r = -0.808) and between TT and APTT (r = -0.424). Summarizing our study, we confirm that physical activity in sportsmen, especially overtraining, may have an impact on blood coagulation processes and may also lead to microdamage of the heart muscle.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary,Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,Biotechnology

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