Description
Are you Overtraining? Overtraining occurs when there is a combination of excess training and inadequate rest. This can lead to physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms which result in decreased performance, increased incidences of injury, and a loss of muscle strength and fitness. Longitudinal monitoring of protein biomarkers can help detect overtraining in the early stages when it can be fixed and help you determine the appropriate amount of rest you need in relation to the intensity of your training.
12 Biomarkers Measured:
- CK-MB
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Cardiac Troponin I (cTnI)
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Ferritin
Decreased levels in overtraining
Reference - ICAM-1 (CD54)
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - IGF-1
Decreased levels in overtraining
Reference - IGFBP-3
Decreased levels in overtraining
Reference - IL-2 R
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Myoglobin
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Pro-BNP
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Skeletal Troponin I (sTnI)
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - Troponin T
Increased levels in overtraining
Reference - MCP-1 (CCL2)
Decreased levels in overtraining
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