Bone metabolism, bone mass and structural integrity profile in professional male football players.


Journal

The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
ISSN: 1827-1928
Titre abrégé: J Sports Med Phys Fitness
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0376337

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 3 3 2020
medline: 18 11 2020
entrez: 3 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Physical exercise plays an important role in bone mineralization as well as factors involved in bone metabolism influence the athletic performance. In European countries, soccer is the most popular sport. The aim of the study was to investigate bone metabolism, bone mass and structural integrity profile in professional male adult football players. Sixteen professional male football players from a single team of the Second division Italian League (mean age 22.4±0.7 years) were enrolled. Bone biochemical parameters, including serum calcium, phosphorus, albumin, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, intact plasma PTH, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (25-OHD), 24-h urinary calcium and phosphorus, and calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS), were evaluated at the beginning (October 2012) and at the end of the League (May 2013). 25-OHD levels were significantly lower at the end of the League compared to the beginning (27.1±5.9 vs. 36.6±9.5 ng/mL, fold change [FC]=0.25, P=0.008), and the prevalence of 25-OHD deficiency increased from 25% to 73%. Moreover, higher rate of previous bone, cartilage or ligament injuries correlated with 25-OHD deficiencies (P=0.014). T-score and Z-score were at the upper limits of the normality ranges, without significant difference between the beginning and end of the League. Phosphaturia was slightly decreased at the end of the League (691.0±364.5 vs. 934.0±274.3 mg/24h, FC=0.26, P=0.06). A significant correlation was found between phosphaturia and BQI (R2=0.28, P=0.03), and both T-s and Z-s (R2=0.28, P=0.03) at the beginning of the League. With this pilot study, we demonstrated that vitamin D status significantly worsened at the end of the League. Therefore, vitamin D supplementation might be suggested in adult football players in order to prevent vitamin D deficiency and improve the athletic performance.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Physical exercise plays an important role in bone mineralization as well as factors involved in bone metabolism influence the athletic performance. In European countries, soccer is the most popular sport. The aim of the study was to investigate bone metabolism, bone mass and structural integrity profile in professional male adult football players.
METHODS METHODS
Sixteen professional male football players from a single team of the Second division Italian League (mean age 22.4±0.7 years) were enrolled. Bone biochemical parameters, including serum calcium, phosphorus, albumin, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, intact plasma PTH, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (25-OHD), 24-h urinary calcium and phosphorus, and calcaneal quantitative ultrasound (QUS), were evaluated at the beginning (October 2012) and at the end of the League (May 2013).
RESULTS RESULTS
25-OHD levels were significantly lower at the end of the League compared to the beginning (27.1±5.9 vs. 36.6±9.5 ng/mL, fold change [FC]=0.25, P=0.008), and the prevalence of 25-OHD deficiency increased from 25% to 73%. Moreover, higher rate of previous bone, cartilage or ligament injuries correlated with 25-OHD deficiencies (P=0.014). T-score and Z-score were at the upper limits of the normality ranges, without significant difference between the beginning and end of the League. Phosphaturia was slightly decreased at the end of the League (691.0±364.5 vs. 934.0±274.3 mg/24h, FC=0.26, P=0.06). A significant correlation was found between phosphaturia and BQI (R2=0.28, P=0.03), and both T-s and Z-s (R2=0.28, P=0.03) at the beginning of the League.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
With this pilot study, we demonstrated that vitamin D status significantly worsened at the end of the League. Therefore, vitamin D supplementation might be suggested in adult football players in order to prevent vitamin D deficiency and improve the athletic performance.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32118386
pii: S0022-4707.20.09913-2
doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.20.09913-2
doi:

Substances chimiques

Vitamin D 1406-16-2
Phosphorus 27YLU75U4W
25-hydroxyvitamin D A288AR3C9H
Creatinine AYI8EX34EU
Calcium SY7Q814VUP

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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IM

Pagination

912-918

Auteurs

Mariagiovanna Filippella (M)

Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinical Institute of Aosta, Aosta, Italy.
Unit of Nutrition and Metabolism, Humanitas Gavezzani, Bergamo, Italy.

Barbara Altieri (B)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy - altieri.barbara@gmail.com.

Alberto Falchetti (A)

EndOsMet Division, Branch of Metabolic Bone Diseases, Villa Donatello Private Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Roberta Cosso (R)

EndOsMet Division, Branch of Metabolic Bone Diseases, Villa Donatello Private Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Hellas Cena (H)

Service of Endocrinology and Bone Metabolism, Disease Hercolani Center of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Experimental Medicine and Forensic Unit of Food Sciences, Department of Public Health, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

Corrado Musso (C)

Unit of Neurosurgery, Humanitas of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.
Polyclinic of Monza, Monza, Monza e Brianza, Italy.

Erica Geronutti (E)

Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinical Institute of Aosta, Aosta, Italy.

Luciano Rassat (L)

Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinical Institute of Aosta, Aosta, Italy.

Giulia Cipriani (G)

Sangro Health System, L'Aquila, Italy.

Annamaria Colao (A)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Carolina Di Somma (C)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.

Antongiulio Faggiano (A)

Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

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