Iron Supplementation After Blood Donation Expedites Hematological Recovery but Does Not Influence Exercise Performance.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1519/JSC.0000000000005082
Tyler B Judd, Keely A Shaw, Joel R Krentz, Philip D Chilibeck
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Abstract: Judd, TB, Shaw, KA, Krentz, JR, and Chilibeck, PD. Iron supplementation after blood donation expedites hematological recovery but does not influence exercise performance. J Strength Cond Res 39(6): 660-665, 2025-While the impact of blood donation on hemoglobin and exercise performance and the timeline for recovery is well studied, the role of iron supplementation in expediting recovery of performance is unknown. The objective of this research was to assess the effectiveness of oral iron supplementation in enhancing recovery of hemoglobin, hematocrit, and exercise performance after blood donation. Hemoglobin, hematocrit, and 5-km time trial performance were assessed in 10 moderately active subjects (6 men, 4 women; age = 34.0 ± 7.6 years, body mass = 74.4 ± 12.5 kg, V̇ o2 peak = 50.5 ± 6.0 ml·kg -1 ·min -1 ) before blood donation, the day after, and at weekly intervals for 5 weeks after donation. Before donation, individuals were stratified by sex and randomly assigned to supplement with 60 mg of elemental iron (3 men, 2 women) or placebo (3 men, 2 women) for 5 weeks. Significance was as accepted at p < 0.05. Time trial performance was decreased the day after donation by 6.7% ( p < 0.001) and returned to baseline levels by 1 week after blood donation with no difference between groups. Hemoglobin concentration decreased by 1.6 g·dl -1 after blood donation ( p < 0.01) with no difference between groups and failed to return to baseline after 5 weeks in either group. Hematocrit decreased by 4.0 and 3.1% in the iron and placebo groups, respectively, the day after donation compared with baseline ( p < 0.001). By week 4, hematocrit in the iron group was no longer different from baseline ( p = 1.0) but did not return to baseline values by week 5 in those supplementing with placebo ( p < 0.05). Iron supplementation may enhance hematological recovery after blood donation but does not influence recovery of endurance performance.

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献血后补铁可加速血液学恢复,但不影响运动表现。
摘要:Judd, TB, Shaw, KA, Krentz, JR, and Chilibeck, PD。献血后补铁可加速血液学恢复,但不影响运动表现。虽然献血对血红蛋白和运动表现的影响以及恢复时间已经得到了很好的研究,但补充铁在加速运动表现恢复中的作用尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估口服补铁在促进献血后血红蛋白、红细胞压积和运动表现恢复方面的有效性。对10名中度运动受试者(6名男性,4名女性;年龄= 34.0±7.6岁,体重= 74.4±12.5 kg,献血前、献血后第1天、献血后5周内,每隔一周检测一次V (o) 2peak = 50.5±6.0 ml·kg-1·min-1。捐献前,按性别分层,随机分配补充60毫克元素铁(3男2女)或安慰剂(3男2女)5周。p < 0.05为显著性。献血后第1天计时赛成绩下降6.7% (p < 0.001),献血后1周恢复到基线水平,组间无差异。献血后血红蛋白浓度下降1.6 g·dl-1 (p < 0.01),两组间差异无统计学意义,两组5周后均未恢复到基线水平。与基线相比,铁和安慰剂组的红细胞压积在捐赠后的第一天分别下降了4.0和3.1% (p < 0.001)。到第4周,铁组的红细胞压积不再与基线值不同(p = 1.0),但到第5周,补充安慰剂组的红细胞压积没有恢复到基线值(p < 0.05)。补铁可促进献血后的血液学恢复,但不影响耐力表现的恢复。
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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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