Antrene sporcularda C vitamini yüklemesinin demir ve demir bağlama kapasitesi üzerine etkileri Effects of vitamin C supplementation on iron and iron binding capacity in sports players after training

2011 
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of vitamin C (vit C) supplementation on blood iron (Fe++), total iron binding capacity (TIBC), blood glucose and insulin levels in footballers and basketball players following three weeks of training and vit C supplementation. Materials and methods: Blood samples from a total of 20 male sportsmen consisting of amateur footballers and basketball players were taken before and after experiment included an exercise on a treadmill with 1% tilt at a speed of 10 km/h for 10 minutes. Then, they were taken into training camp and they received 1 gr/day vit C daily for three weeks. At the end of the three weeks, blood samples were taken from the experiment groups and the levels of Fe++, TIBC, glucose and insulin were measured. Also, they were asked to fill a questionnaire about previous scores in competitions, and their habits on vitamin intake or smoking. Results of the questionnaire have been reflected as ratios. Results: Data were analyzed and it was found that in both groups blood Fe++ and glucose levels of before and after exercise were elevated (p<0.01; p<0.001) while TIBC and insulin levels decreased (p<0.05). After supplementation of vit C, the Fe++ and TIBC levels in basketball players showed more increase compared with the footballers (p<0.001). Conclusion: Our findings showed that vit C supplementa tion increased Fe++ levels and decreased TIBC. J Clin Exp Invest 2011;2(2):175-80
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