OBJECTIVE: In marathon runners changes in red blood cell count, haematocrit and haemoglobin in relation to haemodilution have been reported. Moreover, it has been hypothesized that strenuous exercise induces oxidant stress through several different mechanisms. This study investigated the haematological variables, iron status and oxidative indices before, immediately and 48 h after a race in 8 healthy trained males aged 33-44 years running a 21-km marathon in 79 +/- 3 min. METHODS: The haematological parameters were determined by standard procedures. Erythropoietin and soluble-transferrin receptor were evaluated immunoenzymatically. Nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI) was assayed by high-performance liquid chromatography after nitrilo...
There is a wide body of literature reporting red cell hemolysis as occurring after various forms of ...
Background: In endurance sports, stress, dehydration and release of chemical factors have been assoc...
Introduction: Ultraendurance athletes who maintain a very high volume of exercise may, as a result o...
AbstractBackgroundSports anemia is a widely observed phenomenon after prolonged running. There are v...
Background: Sports anemia is a widely observed phenomenon after prolonged running. There are various...
We studied 18 well-trained male long-distance runners during the basal training. Haematologic parame...
There is growing interest on haematological changes following elite and recreation sports. However, ...
There is growing interest on haematological changes following elite and recreation sports. However, ...
ObjectiveUltra-endurance events may induce biological changes as a consequence of intense muscle str...
Hematological parameters and blood markers that indicate oxidative stress, such as lipid peroxides (...
Prolonged running is known to induce hemolysis. It has been suggested that hemolysis may lead to a s...
BACKGROUND.: The various contributors to sport-related anaemia include increased plasma volume, exer...
Objective: Endurance runners may experience “sports anemia” resulting from intravascular hemolysis. ...
This study examined the changes in resting hematological variables in ultra-endurance runners throug...
Copyright © 2014 Giuseppe Lippi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
There is a wide body of literature reporting red cell hemolysis as occurring after various forms of ...
Background: In endurance sports, stress, dehydration and release of chemical factors have been assoc...
Introduction: Ultraendurance athletes who maintain a very high volume of exercise may, as a result o...
AbstractBackgroundSports anemia is a widely observed phenomenon after prolonged running. There are v...
Background: Sports anemia is a widely observed phenomenon after prolonged running. There are various...
We studied 18 well-trained male long-distance runners during the basal training. Haematologic parame...
There is growing interest on haematological changes following elite and recreation sports. However, ...
There is growing interest on haematological changes following elite and recreation sports. However, ...
ObjectiveUltra-endurance events may induce biological changes as a consequence of intense muscle str...
Hematological parameters and blood markers that indicate oxidative stress, such as lipid peroxides (...
Prolonged running is known to induce hemolysis. It has been suggested that hemolysis may lead to a s...
BACKGROUND.: The various contributors to sport-related anaemia include increased plasma volume, exer...
Objective: Endurance runners may experience “sports anemia” resulting from intravascular hemolysis. ...
This study examined the changes in resting hematological variables in ultra-endurance runners throug...
Copyright © 2014 Giuseppe Lippi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
There is a wide body of literature reporting red cell hemolysis as occurring after various forms of ...
Background: In endurance sports, stress, dehydration and release of chemical factors have been assoc...
Introduction: Ultraendurance athletes who maintain a very high volume of exercise may, as a result o...