Variación del volumen plasmático como factor de confusión en el pasaporte biológico hematológico

dc.contributor.advisorCristancho Mejía, Edgar
dc.contributor.advisorMancera Soto, Erica
dc.contributor.authorEspitia Porras, Laura Fernanda
dc.contributor.researchgroupGrupo de Investigacion en Adaptaciones Al Ejercicio y A la Hipoxiaspa
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-28T14:53:09Z
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dc.date.issued2023
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dc.description.abstractLa exposición aguda de ciclistas residentes y entrenados en altitud a mayor temperatura y presión barométrica disminuye marcadores sanguíneos debido a la expansión del volumen plasmático (VP). Se hizo seguimiento de la respuesta de marcadores sanguíneos como concentración de hemoglobina, hematocrito, volumen plasmático e índice de estimulación (Off-score) a diez hombres ciclistas de ruta que residen y entrenan en altitud moderada (2500 m, 456 mmHg, 22°C) durante un campamento de entrenamiento de siete días a menor altitud (456 m, 566 mmHg, 26°C). La concentración de hemoglobina disminuyó hasta 1.4 g/dl ,el hematocrito hasta 3.3%, el volumen plasmático aumentó hasta 644 ml y el marcador Off-score varió hasta 17.1 puntos. El seguimiento de la variación de dichos marcadores sanguíneos medidos en el pasaporte biológico del atleta (PBA) frente a variaciones de las condiciones ambientales, estableció rangos de variación del Off-Score, lo que permite mejorar el control de sustancias prohibidas en el deporte. (Texto tomado de la fuente)spa
dc.description.abstractAcute exposure of resident and altitude-trained cyclists to higher temperature and barometric pressure decreases blood markers due to expansion of plasma volume (PV). The response of blood markers such as haemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, plasma volume and stimulation index (Off-score) was monitored in 10 male road cyclists residing and training at moderate altitude (2500 m, 456 mmHg, 22°C) during a 7-day training camp at lower altitude (456 m, 566 mmHg, 26°C). Hemoglobin concentration decreased to 1. 4 g/dl, hematocrit to 3. 3%, plasma volume increased to 644 ml and the Off-score marker varied to 17. 1 points. The monitoring of the variation of these blood markers measured in the athlete's biological passport (PBA) against variations in environmental conditions, established ranges of variation of the Off-Score, which allows to improve the control of prohibited substances in sport.eng
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dc.description.degreenameMagister en Fisiologíaspa
dc.description.researchareaFisiología del ejerciciospa
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dc.identifier.instnameUniversidad Nacional de Colombiaspa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional de Colombiaspa
dc.publisher.branchUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotáspa
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Medicinaspa
dc.publisher.placeBogotá, Colombiaspa
dc.publisher.programBogotá - Medicina - Maestría en Fisiologíaspa
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dc.subject.ddc610 - Medicina y salud::612 - Fisiología humanaspa
dc.subject.ddc790 - Deportes, juegos y entretenimiento::796 - Deportes y juegos al aire libre y deportivosspa
dc.subject.decsAtletasspa
dc.subject.decsAthleteseng
dc.subject.lembCiclistasspa
dc.subject.lembCyclistseng
dc.subject.lembDeportistasspa
dc.subject.lembAthleteseng
dc.subject.proposalVolumen plasmáticospa
dc.subject.proposalEjerciciospa
dc.subject.proposalPasaporte Biológico del Atletaspa
dc.subject.proposalPBAspa
dc.subject.proposalOff-Scorespa
dc.subject.proposalPlasma volumeeng
dc.subject.proposalExerciseeng
dc.subject.proposalBiological Passport of Athleteeng
dc.subject.proposalBPAeng
dc.subject.proposalOff-Scoreeng
dc.titleVariación del volumen plasmático como factor de confusión en el pasaporte biológico hematológicospa
dc.title.translatedVariation in plasma volumene as a confounding factor in the haematological biological passporteng
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