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Alpha-amylase: Alpha-amylase is an enzyme that is released in response to stress and exercise. Measuring alpha-amylase levels in saliva can provide information about the body's stress response to exercise.
DMG: In urine, DMG levels can be measured through a simple laboratory test called a DMG urine test. This test is commonly used to assess DMG levels in individuals who have suspected metabolic disorders, such as those affecting the breakdown of amino acids.
hs-CRP levels can be useful for assessing systemic inflammation in athletes, which may be related to sports fitness. Inflammation is a natural response of the body to physical activity and is necessary for muscle repair and growth. However, excessive or chronic inflammation can have negative effects on sports performance and overall health.
Elevated hs-CRP levels in saliva can indicate an inflammatory response to exercise, and monitoring changes in hs-CRP levels over time can provide valuable information about an athlete's recovery and training status. By measuring salivary hs-CRP levels, athletes and coaches can adjust training intensity and duration to optimize performance and prevent injury.
However, it's important to note that hs-CRP levels can also be affected by factors other than exercise, such as infection or chronic diseases, and interpreting hs-CRP levels should be done in the context of other measures of sports fitness, such as strength, endurance, and speed.
Overall, salivary hs-CRP measurement is a promising technique for monitoring inflammation in athletes, which can be related to sports fitness, but more research is needed to fully validate its use in sports medicine.
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