2017
DOI: 10.14710/jgi.5.2.119-126
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Pengaruh pemberian sari umbi bit (beta vulgaris) terhadap kadar hemoglobin dan performa atlet sepak bola

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“…The most frequently consumed foodstuffs are instant noodles and processed meats such as meatballs, high-calorie food items but lacking nutritional value, while the optimal performance of athletes must meet the adequacy of macro and micronutrients so that during interventions it can be said that micronutrients are primary substances iron, folic acid and vitamin C which are theoretically known to increase hemoglobin levels are mostly only obtained from beetroot and certainly contribute most to athlete hemoglobin levels. The results of this study provide a different picture from the results of research conducted by Dieny, et al [4] conducted in 18 UNNES Football Club athletes aged 18-22 years, beetroot juice given for 7 days and concluded there was no significant effect from beetroot juice administration is done to increase the value of Hemoglobin, but this can occur because of the length of the intervention which is only 7 days and a relatively smaller number of samples because in several other studies prove that beetroot contributes to improving hemoglobin levels in the blood, such as the results research conducted by Anggraini et al [21] by providing beetroot juice therapy in adolescents with anemia for 7 days, obtained significant results on increasing hemoglobin levels after beetroot juice therapy.…”
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“…The most frequently consumed foodstuffs are instant noodles and processed meats such as meatballs, high-calorie food items but lacking nutritional value, while the optimal performance of athletes must meet the adequacy of macro and micronutrients so that during interventions it can be said that micronutrients are primary substances iron, folic acid and vitamin C which are theoretically known to increase hemoglobin levels are mostly only obtained from beetroot and certainly contribute most to athlete hemoglobin levels. The results of this study provide a different picture from the results of research conducted by Dieny, et al [4] conducted in 18 UNNES Football Club athletes aged 18-22 years, beetroot juice given for 7 days and concluded there was no significant effect from beetroot juice administration is done to increase the value of Hemoglobin, but this can occur because of the length of the intervention which is only 7 days and a relatively smaller number of samples because in several other studies prove that beetroot contributes to improving hemoglobin levels in the blood, such as the results research conducted by Anggraini et al [21] by providing beetroot juice therapy in adolescents with anemia for 7 days, obtained significant results on increasing hemoglobin levels after beetroot juice therapy.…”
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“…VO2Max is the maximum amount of oxygen that can be consumed during intense physical activity until fatigue occurs. VO2Max measurement can be used to analyze an athlete's stamina level [2][3][4].…”
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“…Body fat mass within normal limits will affect cardiorespiration endurance (Sharkey, 2003). According to Dieny et al (2017) hemoglobin has an important role in cardiorespiratory endurance, the main function of hemoglobin is to bind oxygen. Hemoglobin is the main determinant of maximum oxygen volume (VO2max).…”
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confidence: 99%