Sportomics suggests that albuminuria is a sensitive biomarker of hydration in cross combat

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We have been using sportomics to understand hypermetabolic stress. Cross Combat (CCombat) has recently been initiated as a high-intensity functional training method inspired by CrossFit. We used a CCombat session to induce metabolic stress and evaluated its effects on hydration and kidney function. Blood samples were collected from 16 elite-level professional male athletes engaged in training sessions over a 96-h protocol. Blood myoglobin increased by ~ 3.5-fold (119 ± 21 to 369 ± 62 nmol/L; p =.001) in response to the protocol, returning to the pre-exercise level within 48 h. Furthermore, d-dimer levels increased from 6.5 ± 0.6 to 79.4 ± 21.3 μmol/L (p

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Gonçalves, L. C. O., Magalhães-Neto, A. M., Bassini, A., Prado, E. S., Muniz-Santos, R., Verli, M. V. A., … Cameron, L. C. (2022). Sportomics suggests that albuminuria is a sensitive biomarker of hydration in cross combat. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-12079-7

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