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Ítem Potential use of wearable sensors to assess cumulative kidney trauma in endurance o-road running(National Library of Medicine, 2020) Rojas Valverde, Daniel; Timón, Rafael; Sánchez Ureña, Braulio; Martínez Guardado, Ismael; Olcina, GuillermoBackground: This study aimed to explore wearable sensors0 potential use to assess cumulative mechanical kidney trauma during endurance o -road running. (2) Methods: 18 participants (38.78 10.38 years, 73.24 12.6 kg, 172.17 9.48 cm) ran 36 k o -road race wearing a Magnetic, Angular Rate and Gravity (MARG) sensor attached to their lower back. Impacts in g forces were recorded throughout the race using the MARG sensor. Two blood samples were collected immediately pre- and post-race: serum creatinine (sCr) and albumin (sALB). (3) Results: Sixteen impact variables were grouped using principal component analysis in four di erent principal components (PC) that explained 90% of the total variance. The 4th PC predicted 24% of the percentage of change (D%) of sCr and the 3rd PC predicted the D% of sALB by 23%. There were pre- and post-race large changes in sCr and sALB (p 0.01) and 33% of participants met acute kidney injury diagnosis criteria. (4) Conclusions: The data related to impacts could better explain the cumulative mechanical kidney trauma during mountain running, opening a new range of possibilities using technology to better understand how the number and magnitude of the g-forces involved in o -road running could potentially a ect kidney function.
