Comparative analysis of hematological parameters in well-trained athletes and untrained men

H. Koç, G. Özen, H. Abanoz, A. Pulur
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Purpose: The purpose of current study was to investigate the hematology parameters of male athletes who had exercised regularly for five years and sedentary male university students. Material and Methods: The sample consisted of 18 well-trained and 18 sedentary male university students aged between 20 and 22 years old. The peripheral fasting blood samples were collected from each participant. Laboratory analysis was made to determine the red and white blood cells counts and their concentration percentage. Results. The means of white blood cell, lymphocyte, monocyte counts, and lymphocyte and monocyte percentages were significantly lower in the well-trained group while the means of hemoglobin count, mean cell hemoglobin, red blood cell distribution width were significantly lower in sedentary group ( p > .05 ). However, no statistically significant difference between groups was found in red blood cell counts, granulocyte counts, and granulocyte percentages ( p > .05 ). Conclusion. Our findings show that athletes participating in the long-term regular exercise have the high level of the concentration of red blood cells subtypes and the low level of the concentration of white blood cells subtypes when compared to their sedentary peers. Because their hematologic values remain within the reference range for healthy people, these differences do not pose any serious clinical problems for athletes. The high RBC and low WBC subtypes values of athletes may be explained by chronic adaptation to long-term exercise.
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训练有素的运动员与未训练的男性血液参数的比较分析
目的:研究经常运动5年的男性运动员和久坐不动的男性大学生的血液学指标。材料与方法:样本包括18名受过良好训练和18名久坐的男性大学生,年龄在20至22岁之间。收集每个参与者的外周血样本。实验室分析测定红细胞和白细胞计数及其浓度百分比。结果。训练组白细胞、淋巴细胞、单核细胞计数平均值、淋巴细胞和单核细胞百分比平均值显著低于训练组,而久坐组血红蛋白计数、平均细胞血红蛋白、红细胞分布宽度平均值显著低于训练组(p < 0.05)。然而,两组间红细胞计数、粒细胞计数和粒细胞百分比无统计学差异(p < 0.05)。结论。我们的研究结果表明,与久坐不动的同龄人相比,参加长期规律运动的运动员红细胞亚型浓度较高,白细胞亚型浓度较低。因为他们的血液学值保持在健康人的参考范围内,这些差异不会给运动员带来任何严重的临床问题。运动员的高红细胞和低白细胞亚型值可能与长期运动的慢性适应有关。
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