The influence of low natural altitudes (< 2000 m) on erythropoietic adaptation is currently unclear, with current recommendations indicating that such low altitudes may be insufficient to stimulate significant increases in haemoglobin mass (Hbmass). As such, the purpose of this study was to determine the influence of 3 weeks of live high, train high exposure (LHTH) at low natural altitude (i.e. 1800 m) on Hbmass, red blood cell count and iron profile. A total of 16 elite or well-trained runners were assigned into either a LHTH (n = 8) or CONTROL (n = 8) group. Venous blood samples were drawn prior to, at 2 weeks and at 3 weeks following exposure. Hbmass was measured in duplicate prior to exposure and at 2 weeks and at 3 weeks following expo...
The impact of altitude training on haematological parameters and the Athlete Biological Passport (AB...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The integrity of the athlete biological passport (ABP) is underpinned by understanding normal fluctu...
Fore more than a decade, the live high–train low (LHTL) approach, developed by Levine and Stray-Gund...
Hemoglobin mass (tHb) is considered to be a main factor for sea-level performance after “live high–t...
The present study explored the impact of pre-altitude serum (s)-ferritin and iron supplementation on...
Background: It is unclear whether world class endurance athletes, in contrast with less well trained...
To investigate the influence of daily oral iron supplementation on changes in hemoglobin mass (Hbmas...
Plasma volume (PV) can be modulated by altitude exposure (decrease) and periods of intense exercise ...
It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to develop u...
Background Endurance athletes have been using altitude training for decades to improve near sea-leve...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
Purpose To investigate the influence of daily oral iron supplementation on changes in hemoglobin ma...
<div><p>It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to d...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht, Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht ...
The impact of altitude training on haematological parameters and the Athlete Biological Passport (AB...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The integrity of the athlete biological passport (ABP) is underpinned by understanding normal fluctu...
Fore more than a decade, the live high–train low (LHTL) approach, developed by Levine and Stray-Gund...
Hemoglobin mass (tHb) is considered to be a main factor for sea-level performance after “live high–t...
The present study explored the impact of pre-altitude serum (s)-ferritin and iron supplementation on...
Background: It is unclear whether world class endurance athletes, in contrast with less well trained...
To investigate the influence of daily oral iron supplementation on changes in hemoglobin mass (Hbmas...
Plasma volume (PV) can be modulated by altitude exposure (decrease) and periods of intense exercise ...
It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to develop u...
Background Endurance athletes have been using altitude training for decades to improve near sea-leve...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
Purpose To investigate the influence of daily oral iron supplementation on changes in hemoglobin ma...
<div><p>It is classically thought that increases in hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) take several weeks to d...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht, Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht ...
The impact of altitude training on haematological parameters and the Athlete Biological Passport (AB...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The integrity of the athlete biological passport (ABP) is underpinned by understanding normal fluctu...