Study Of The Influence Of Extreme Training On The Physiology Of The Athlete's Urinary
Keywords:
Physical exercise, hematuria, myoglobinuria, glucosuriaAbstract
Physical exercise impacts the physicochemical properties of athletes' urine, such as density, color, and composition. Intense exertion elevates levels of hemoglobin, myoglobin, glucose, ketone bodies, and lactate in urine, while reducing renal blood flow and filtration. These alterations affect urine pH and density, complicating kidney pathology diagnosis and requiring deeper investigation of physiological mechanisms.
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