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  • Seventeen soccer players' saliva samples were analyzed pre- and post-match using nuclear magnetic resonance to understand metabolic changes.
  • Two normalization methods were explored: total proteins and total metabolite concentrations, to better interpret changes in energy markers, hydration, amino acids, and other compounds.
  • The study highlights how saliva reflects systemic exercise responses, the impact of sampling timing, the need for effective normalization due to water content variations, and the implications of metabolic response from exercise heterogeneity among players.

Article Abstract

Saliva samples of seventeen soccer players were analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance before and after an official match. Two different ways of normalizing data are discussed, using total proteins and total metabolite concentrations. Changes in markers related to energy, hydration status, amino acids and other compounds were found. The limits and advantages of using saliva to define the systemic responses to exercise are examined, both in terms of data normalization and interpretation, and the time that the effect lasts in this biofluid, which is shorter to that commonly observed in blood. The heterogeneous nature and different timing of the exercise developed by players also plays an important role in the metabolic changes that can be measured. Our work focuses mainly on three different aspects: The effect that time sampling has on the observed effect, the type of normalization that is necessary to perform in order to cope with changes in water content, and the metabolic response that can be observed using saliva.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6680540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo9070141DOI Listing

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