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Витаминный статус у представителей различных видов спорта перед соревнованиями

Authors: Potolitsyna, N.N.; Nutrikhin, A.V.; Bojko, E.R.;

Витаминный статус у представителей различных видов спорта перед соревнованиями

Abstract

Потолицына Наталья Николаевна, ведущий научный сотрудник, кандидат биологических наук, Институт физиологии Коми научного центра УрО РАН. 167982, Республика Коми, г. Сыктывкар, ул. Первомайская, 50. E-mail: potol_nata@list.ru, ORCID: 0000-0003-4804-6908. Нутрихин Андрей Владимирович, главный тренер по лыжным гонкам сборной команды Республики Коми, ГАУ РК «Центр спортивной подготовки сборных команд». 168220, Республика Коми, Сыктывдинский район, с. Выльгорт, ул. Северная, 3а/1. E-mail: nu373@mail.ru, ORCID: 0000-0002-8862-5712. Бойко Евгений Рафаилович, профессор, доктор медицинских наук, директор, Институт физиологии Коми научного центра УрО РАН. 167982, Республика Коми, г. Сыктывкар, ул. Первомайская, 50. E-mail: erbojko@physiol.komisc.ru, ORCID: 0000-0002-5561-0936. N.N. Potolitsyna1, potol_nata@list.ru, ORCID: 0000-0003-4804-6908, A.V. Nutrikhin2, nu373@mail.ru, ORCID: 0000-0002-8862-5712, E.R. Bojko1, erbojko@physiol.komisc.ru, ORCID: 0000-0002-5561-0936 1Komi Science Centre, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russian Federation, 2State Independent Department of Komi Republic “Sports Training Center for National Teams”, Syktyvkar, Russian Federation Цель: оценка витаминного статуса у спортсменов, занимающихся различными видами спорта, перед важными соревнованиями. Материалы и методы. Обследованы 176 спортсменов обоего пола - представителей шести видов спорта (лыжные гонки, биатлон, велоспорт, легкая атлетика, тхэквондо, баскетбол), проживающих на территории Республики Коми. Забор крови проводился из локтевой вены за 5-7 дней до важных соревнований. Результаты. Показано широкое распространение неадекватного уровня ряда витаминов у спортсменов. Наибольшее число лиц с гиповитаминозами (особенно по витаминам В1 и Е) было среди лыжников, биатлонистов и тхэквондистов. В целом у мужчин и женщин наблюдалась аналогичная ситуация. Сравнительный анализ витаминной обеспеченности спортсменов и жителей данного региона, не являющихся спортсменами, показал, что у женщин-спортсменок была в целом более высокая частота встречаемости дефицитов, чем у женщин-неспортсменок, а у мужчин-спортсменов - схожая с мужчинами-неспортсменами. Заключение. Результаты данного исследования показали, что у высококвалифицированных спортсменов, независимо от вида спорта, наблюдается высокий риск развития витамин-дефицитного состояния, особенно по витаминам В1 и Е. Следует уделять внимание обеспеченности витаминами организма спортсменов, чтобы не подвергать риску их здоровье и работоспособность. Aim. The aim of this study was to assess the vitamin status of athletes involved in various sports before important competitions. Materials and Methods. Athletes (n = 176) from six sports (cross-country skiing, biathlon, cycling, track-and-field, taekwondo, basketball) living in the territory of the Komi Republic were examined. Blood sampling was performed from the cubital vein 5-7 days before important competitions. Results. The results of this study showed widespread inadequate levels of some of the vitamins in athletes. The greatest number of people with hypovitaminosis (especially vitamins B1 and E) was among cross-country skiers, biathletes and taekwondo athletes. In general, the situation was similar for men and women. Comparative analysis of the vitamin status in athletes and people from this area (not athletes) showed that women- athletes had a generally higher incidence of deficiency than nonathletic women, and men-athletes had a similar vitamin status to nonathletic men. Conclusion. The results of this study showed that highly skilled athletes, regardless of the sport, were characterized by a high risk of vitamin deficiency. It is necessary to pay attention to the vitamin status of athletes, so as not to put at risk their health and physical performance.

Keywords

УДК 577.12, виды спорта, соревновательный период, competitive period, дефицит витаминов, vitamin deficiency, vitamin status, sports, УДК 796.09, витаминный статус

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