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Case study of effect induced by physical effort on urinary protein level on the unschooled young male (smoker and non-smoker)


Radu MD 1,2 , Chirică R3 3 , Munteanu Anca 4 , Balasoiu Maria 5 , Băcănoiu Manuela 5 , Sapte Elena 6
1 Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania,
2 Faculty of Pharmacy, Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania,
3 Faculty of Medicine, Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania,
4 National Institute of Public Health, Bucharest, Romania,
5 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova, Romania
6 Faculty of Dental Medicine, Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania

Abstract

The excretory system is responsible for eliminating post-effort metabolism products. Otherwise, the components of renal parenchyma are subject to additional stress, both, during exercise as a result of the post-ischemic reperfusion process and post-exercise as a result of the elimination of excess metabolic products.The mechanism of inducing proteinuria during exercise is not fully known. nstead, a series of events that occur as a result of physical effort is a cause of the proteinuria phenomenon. The experimental data obtained revealed that in our experimental model the physical effort, induces the increase of urinary protein level in two experimental groups that was studied. This information indicates that from a functional point of view, the excretory system of smokers or non-smokers can suffer functional deterioration as a result of the new physiological requirements imposed by physical effort. Repetitive physical effort has led to the downgrading of the proteinuria phenomenon, a parameter that indicates the state of renal integrity and functional adaptation to physical effort, a physiological aspect that indicates the body's inability to adapt within 7 days to the new demands imposed by physical effort. The physiological response of the excretory system to the physical exertion of the two categories studied is the same.


Key words:

exercise, proteinuria, urinary protein


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Case study of effect induced by physical effort on urinary protein level on the unschooled young male (smoker and non-smoker)


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