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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/10800
Title: The role of minerals in the metabolism of sportmen
Authors: Boboc, Ana
Keywords: sportsmen;minerals;role;natural sources
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: MedEspera
Citation: BOBOC, Ana. The role of minerals in the metabolism of sportmen. In: MedEspera: the 7th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2018, p. 265-266.
Abstract: Introduction. Mineral salts, similar to proteins, carbohydrates, fats and vitamins are indispensable to the human body. The human body can not "manufacture" mineral salts, they are received daily through diet. The food as a source of minerals is very important for body health. Materials and methods. The profile literature and database was evaluated. Results. Minerals have the ability to maintain cell membrane stability, osmotic balance, and enzyme catalysts. The body loses minerals through urine, feces, sweating daily. In the sportsmen, during physical effort, much of the minerals are eliminated more by sweating. That is why they require a daily intake of minerals much higher than sedentary and passive people. Ca is important for nerve and muscle cells, stimulates the release of acetylcholine, allows muscle contraction (in the absence total decontraction is impossible, resulting in uncontrollable muscle spasms and cramps). Ca activates vital enzymes and increases the permeability of cell membranes. For optimal Ca assimilation, Mg and P are required in a well-defined proportion. Mg activates enzymes, plays a role in the conversion of ATP into muscle. Contrary to Ca, Mg stops decreasing of skeletal muscle excitability limit. K is found in intracellular fluids and maintains osmotic balance, engages in muscle and liver glycogen formation. K acts the transmission of nerve impulses and the onset of muscle contraction. Zn participates in basic metabolism, cell growth, digestion, testosterone production. Cu is involved in the transport of oxygen, promotes the resorption of Fe through intestine, and indirectly participates in the production of hemoglobin and myoglobin in muscle. The natural sources of minerals are: Mg – pumpkin seeds, spinach, dried plums, beans; K – dried apricots and plums, beans, baked potatoes, spinach, mushrooms; Zn – sprout wheat, pumpkin and sesame seeds, chickpea; Cu –sesame, sunflower seeds, walnuts; Fe – cereals, spirulina, plums, lentils, peanuts, spinach; P –nuts, algae, beans. Conclusions. People who practice sports must use balanced natural sources of minerals daily.
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