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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제11권 제1호
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2002.2
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425 - 432 (8page)

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The purpose of this study was to changes of electrolyte and mineral concentration of professional soccer player before and after game. In this study, eight professional soccer player participated in the test of measuring. Blood collecting was made at the time of before(0min) and after soccer game(90min).
Electrolyte was analyzed CIBA Coming 614(Coming Co, U.S.A), mineral was analyzed Autosera-CA(Daiichi Co. Japan) and Glynimate-MG(Daiichi Co. Japan)
The conclusion as follows :
1. Na+ concentration was significantly increased after game than before game(p<.05).
2. K+ concentration showed decreased However, it was not significantly different.
3. Ca concentration showed increased However, it was not significantly different.
4. Mg concentration showed decreased However, it was not significantly different.
Electrolytes and minerals are essential materials for the proper execution of cellular functions and participating in the body metabolism. The whole metabolic functions are affected if the electrolytes and minerals are deficient. The activity of the electrolytes and minerals in the body has been known to be increased or decreased by exercise and training, while it is still uncertain of the electrolytes and minerals physiological and biochemical roles during exercise. The amount of excretion or loss of electrolytes during severe prolonged exercise and under hot weather conditions through urine, blood and sweet. Therefore, the electrolytes have to be refilled for the vigorous exercise ability or training through.

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Ⅱ. 연구방법
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