Changes in iron status during competitive season in female collegiate swimmers

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Aenderungen des Eisenstatus von College-Schwimmsportlerinnen im Verlauf einer Wettkampfsaison
Autor:Brigham, Dale E.; Beard, John L.; Krimmel, Robert S.; Kenney, W. Larry
Erschienen in:Nutrition
Veröffentlicht:9 (1993), 5, S. 418-422, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0899-9007, 1873-1244
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199611201227
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We examined changes in iron status in 25 female varsity collegiate swimmers over the course of a competitive season via weekly capillary blood sampling. We also studied the effectiveness of moderate iron supplementation (39 mg/day) in preventing expected changes in iron status via a double-blinded crossover design. On entry into the study, 17 of the swimmers had depleted iron stores (plasma ferritin <12 micro-g/L and 5 were anemic (Hb <120 g/L). After 5 wk of placebo treatment, hemoglobin decreased (>/=6 g/L) in 44% and increased in 12% of the subjects. After 5 wk of iron supplementation, hemoglobin decreased in 16% and increased in 24% of the subjects. Likewise, after placebo treatment, plasma ferritin decreased (>/=5 micro-g/L) in 24% and increased in 4% of the subjects, whereas iron supplementation resulted in decreases in 4% and increases in 68% of the subjects. In the absence of iron supplementation, hemoglobin levels decreased despite mean dietary iron intakes of 16.3 mg/day. These results show that moderate iron supplementation is effective in preventing decline in the iron status of female collegiate swimmers during a competitive season, but a higher dose of iron may be necessary to reverse their iron-deficient state. Verf.-Referat