2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1197224
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The combined analysis of urine and blood metabolomics profiles provides an accurate prediction of the training and competitive status of Chinese professional swimmers

Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to employ metabolomics for the analysis of urine metabolites in swimmers, with the aim of establishing models for assessing their athletic status and competitive potential. Furthermore, the study sought to compare the identification efficacy of multi-component (urine and blood) model versus single-component (urine or blood) models, in order to determine the optimal approach for evaluating training and competitive status.Methods: A total of 187 Chinese professional swimm… Show more

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“…Metabolomics refers to analysis of low-molecular weight metabolic products (<10–15 kDa), known as the metabolome and their intricate network of reactions and pathways. Metabolomics enhance our understanding of cellular metabolism, disease mechanisms, and the impact of interventions or external factors such as exercise programs ( 50 ). Parameters such as lactate, glucose, and free fatty acids offer useful information about an athlete's energy production, utilization, and substrate preferences during exercise ( 51 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolomics refers to analysis of low-molecular weight metabolic products (<10–15 kDa), known as the metabolome and their intricate network of reactions and pathways. Metabolomics enhance our understanding of cellular metabolism, disease mechanisms, and the impact of interventions or external factors such as exercise programs ( 50 ). Parameters such as lactate, glucose, and free fatty acids offer useful information about an athlete's energy production, utilization, and substrate preferences during exercise ( 51 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%