2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2023.101084
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Influence of iron supplementation on fatigue, mood states and sweating profiles of healthy non-anemic athletes during a training exercise: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study

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“…In particular, it was discovered that serum-iron-deficient participants could have salivary iron even higher than that of the controls . Moreover, an increase in blood iron levels owing to the action of the enzyme lactoferrin follows a drop in saliva iron as a result of physical, mental, or emotional stress. , Thus, the significant decrease in salivary iron in healthy volunteers could be associated with the mobilization of iron stores to boost their blood levels and refill their resources depleted by the load, which results in the successful restoration of the participant’s psychological well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it was discovered that serum-iron-deficient participants could have salivary iron even higher than that of the controls . Moreover, an increase in blood iron levels owing to the action of the enzyme lactoferrin follows a drop in saliva iron as a result of physical, mental, or emotional stress. , Thus, the significant decrease in salivary iron in healthy volunteers could be associated with the mobilization of iron stores to boost their blood levels and refill their resources depleted by the load, which results in the successful restoration of the participant’s psychological well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supplementation with low iron doses was shown to increase cortisol levels in female athletes (Kapoor et al, 2023), but the serum concentration of human placental lactogen was not altered after iron supplementation (Milman et al, 1991). No studies were identified on the effect of iron supplementation and circulating concentrations of lactin, prolactin, and progesterone in pregnant females.…”
Section: Iron Intake and Gestational Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, although being healthy, pregnancy was considered as a condition that affects cF, so that the studies included do not comprise pregnant women. The acronym cF includes all measurements where ferritin has been measured either in serum (abbreviated as s-ferritin in the High-Level Protocol), which was done in most of the studies, or in plasma (Kang et al, 2004;Kiss et al, 2015). To achieve an overview of the mentioned dose-response relationship, the effect of variables potentially affecting cF is provided in a descriptive part in the form of exploratory plots.…”
Section: Meta-analyses and Dose-response Relationship Between S-ferri...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant prior work has reported the benefits of oral supplementation in iron compromised athletes, with recent research confirming that 4 weeks of low dose (3.6 mg/day) iron supplementation (Ferric pyrophosphate form of iron, delivering 8% elemental iron) was beneficial for improving endurance athletes' stress, mood states, and subjective fatigue [10]. However, it appears that the timing of iron intake, with consideration for the proximity of exercise, could be important for maximizing iron uptake from any given meal.…”
Section: Iron Intake/supplementation Strategies For Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%