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Miguel Ortega, Álvaro & Calleja González, Julio & Mielgo Ayuso, Juan (2025-01 ) .Vitamin D and its relationship to performance and health during a competitive period in elite women's basketball and volleyball players.
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Miguel Ortega, Álvaro & Calleja González, Julio & Mielgo Ayuso, Juan. 2025-01 .Vitamin D and its relationship to performance and health during a competitive period in elite women's basketball and volleyball players.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/46892
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Miguel Ortega, Álvaro |
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Calleja González, Julio |
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Mielgo Ayuso, Juan |
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2025-05-29T12:24:27Z |
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2025-05-29T12:24:27Z |
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2025-01 |
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2025-01 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/46892 |
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Vitamin D [25(OH)D] is a key nutrient, although its level is often low in the
general population. To investigate the relationship between vitamin D levels
and muscle performance, and to analyze how vitamin D changes during a 16-
week competitive season and its relationship to the performance tests performed.
Participant characteristics: age 25.1±4.7 years; height 1.8±0.1m, and body mass
73.9±15.4kg. Vitamin D levels (ng/mL) were at T1 (September): 33.7±14.7
(n=23), and at T2 (January): 26.1±7.3 (n=23). Over 16weeks of competition,
participants' blood was analyzed to determine their vitamin D levels. Their
athletic abilities were evaluated through various tests: vertical jumps (standing
jump and countermovement jump); 20-m sprint without direction changes; and
intermittent endurance test; the vitamin D level decreased from T1 to T2 by ¿22.
40% [p<0.05] but performance improved in all tests performed (SJ: 4.57%; CMJ:
6.94%; VO2max: 4.99% [p<0.05]; 20m: ¿1.83%). There is a relationship between
vitamin D levels and physical performance in female indoor athletes. The results
suggest that increased training load may also negatively affect vitamin D levels in
elite female indoor athletes.
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female, indoor, performance, vitamin D |
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application/pdf |
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eng |
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Wiley |
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Physiological Reports |
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CC-BY |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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Physiological Reports |
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female, indoor, performance, vitamin D |
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Vitamin D and its relationship to performance and health during a competitive period in elite women's basketball and volleyball players |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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N/A |
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