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posted on 2017-10-03, 11:18 authored by Liam M. Heaney, Martin R. LindleyExhaled breath gases are becomingly increasingly investigated for use as non-invasive measurements for clinical diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic monitoring. Exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the breath, which make up the exhaled volatilome, offer a rich sample medium that provides both information to external exposures as well as endogenous metabolism. For these reasons, exhaled breath analyses can be extended further beyond disease-based investigations, and used for wider biomarker measurement purposes. The use of a rapid, non-invasive (and potentially non-physically demanding) test in an exercise and/or sporting situation may provide additional information for translation to performance sport, recreational exercise/fitness and clinical exercise health. This review intends to provide an overview into the initial exploration of exhaled VOC measurements in sport and exercise science, and understand the current limitations in knowledge and instrumentation that have restricted these methodologies in becoming common practice.
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Metabolomics, 2017,13:139Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Medicine/Department of Cardiovascular SciencesVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)