Analysis of early warning indexes related with renal function impairment in recruit training

JIANG Ximeng, WANG Xiaoli, TIAN Donghua, LI Mengbo

Medical Journal of the Chinese People Armed Police Forces ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (8) : 706-708.

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Medical Journal of the Chinese People Armed Police Forces ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (8) : 706-708.
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Analysis of early warning indexes related with renal function impairment in recruit training

  • JIANG Ximeng, WANG Xiaoli, TIAN Donghua, LI Mengbo
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Objective To evaluate the early warning indexes related with renal function impairment in recruit training.Methods A total of 126 recruits of mobile forces were selected as research targets. According to the training program, they concentrated on physical training for 2 months and carried out follow-up regular inspection. The 6 test time points were the beginning of the training, 3 days of training, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month and 2 months of training. After getting up, the renal function, urine routine test, urine micro protein and other indexes were measured.Results Urinary microprotein significantly increased after 2 weeks [(20.78±4.45) mg/L], 1 month [(21.62±5.66) mg/L] and 2 months [(21.62±5.66) mg/L], and the changes of serum creatinine (Cr) and serum urea nitrogen (BUN) were within the range of physiological values. There was statistical significance compared with before training (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in urine red blood cell count during training. After transient increase to (138.11±14.07) g/L, myoglobin recovered to nearly normal level [(25.20±11.12) g/L], and the 1 km running performance of recruits was (226.2±19.3) s, which was significantly higher than that before the new training, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusions The intensive recruit training program does not cause damage to kidney, and as a more sensitive indicator, urinary microprotein can effectively indicate the early renal function impairment after training.

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military training / renal function impairment / urine microprotein / serum creatinine / urinalysis

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JIANG Ximeng, WANG Xiaoli, TIAN Donghua, LI Mengbo. Analysis of early warning indexes related with renal function impairment in recruit training[J]. Medical Journal of the Chinese People Armed Police Forces. 2023, 34(8): 706-708

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