Electrochemically Activated Water Catholyte for the Activation of Hydrogen Ions and ATP for Sport’s Shape and Recovery

Ignat Ignatov *

Scientific Research Center of Medical Biophysics (SRCMB), Sofia, Bulgaria.

Nezabravka Gencheva

National Sport Academy (NSA), Sofia, Bulgaria.

Todor Marinov

National Sport Academy (NSA), Sofia, Bulgaria.

Iliana Yaneva

National Public Health Centre and Analyses, Ministry of Health, Bulgaria.

Mariana Angelcheva

National Sport Academy (NSA), Sofia, Bulgaria.

Georgi Dinkov

IdeaLabs, LLC, Washington, USA.

Ivan Angushev

Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The biological processes of a human body occur in liquid medium. The human body contains around 55-60% of water in young people. At birth the percentage is around 75%, and in elderly people it is - 50-55% (by weight). The state of water in the body of athletes is an indicator for their status during physical exertion and recovery. Dehydration is a natural process developing during the period of training and football match, which influences the functioning of the locomotor, nervous, respiratory and cardio-vascular systems.

The research of Ivaylo Yakimov for the period 2014-2019 from Bulgarian football players confirmed the importance of the requirement for the footballers to start physical workload optimally hydrated, in order to slow down and decrease the influence of the negative effects from the inevitable dehydration during a football match. Yakimov is а medical doctor in the football team Ludogorets.

One of the co-authors considers the possibility for hydration and recovery to be done using water with hydrogen index pH over 8.5, and a negative oxidation reduction potential (ORP). The results show that footballers, who drink Catholyte water have better heart indicators compared to the ones they would have if they drink table water. Analyses are conducted of processes in ATP and mitochondria in the cell for faster achieving of maximum sports performance and recovery.

Keywords: Water catholyte, sport shape, recovery, ATP.


How to Cite

Ignatov, Ignat, Nezabravka Gencheva, Todor Marinov, Iliana Yaneva, Mariana Angelcheva, Georgi Dinkov, and Ivan Angushev. 2020. “Electrochemically Activated Water Catholyte for the Activation of Hydrogen Ions and ATP for Sport’s Shape and Recovery”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 32 (4):112-19. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2020/v32i430407.

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