An International Perspective on Topics in Sports Medicine and Sports Injury 2012
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Applicability of the Reference Interval and Reference Change Value of Hematological and Biochemical Biomarkers to Sport Science

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“…Reference interval (RI) is a range of values for a specific parameter that is deemed to be normal or within the physiological limit for that particular population on that particular condition [9]. Preventing misinterpretation of any biochemical data can only be possible by RI studies [10]. Interval values can be altered as per the population variation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Reference interval (RI) is a range of values for a specific parameter that is deemed to be normal or within the physiological limit for that particular population on that particular condition [9]. Preventing misinterpretation of any biochemical data can only be possible by RI studies [10]. Interval values can be altered as per the population variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brancaccio et al [3] have reported an enzymatic alteration following the adaptations to physical training, including the training volume and intensity. Standardized RI will help assess the effect of training through blood biomarkers that must be previously established in a specified population group [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Muitas dúvidas surgiram em torno da utilização da CK como marcador de dano muscular sugerindo sua inconfiabilidade (MALM, 2001) devido à sua alta variabilidade entre e intra sujeitos, não apresentando uma aderência à distribuição normal (LAZARIM et al, 2009). Além disso, suas concentrações plasmáticas aumentadas dependem de vários fatores como nível de treinamento, tipo e intensidade, bem como a duração do exercício, sendo que o seu pico de concentração pode ocorrer num intervalo de 48 à 96 horas após o exercício (ISPIRLIDIS et al, 2008;NUNES, L. A. S. et al, 2012).…”
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