Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women

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Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women. / Stangerup, Ida; Kramp, Nana L.; Ziegler, Andreas K.; Dela, Flemming; Magnussen, Karin; Helge, Jorn Wulff.

I: Transfusion, Bind 57, Nr. 8, 2017, s. 1905-1911.

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Stangerup, I, Kramp, NL, Ziegler, AK, Dela, F, Magnussen, K & Helge, JW 2017, 'Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women', Transfusion, bind 57, nr. 8, s. 1905-1911. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.14121

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Stangerup, I., Kramp, N. L., Ziegler, A. K., Dela, F., Magnussen, K., & Helge, J. W. (2017). Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women. Transfusion, 57(8), 1905-1911. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.14121

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Stangerup I, Kramp NL, Ziegler AK, Dela F, Magnussen K, Helge JW. Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women. Transfusion. 2017;57(8):1905-1911. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.14121

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Stangerup, Ida ; Kramp, Nana L. ; Ziegler, Andreas K. ; Dela, Flemming ; Magnussen, Karin ; Helge, Jorn Wulff. / Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women. I: Transfusion. 2017 ; Bind 57, Nr. 8. s. 1905-1911.

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title = "Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women",
abstract = "BACKGROUNDNo former studies have examined how blood donation influences physical performance in women, who due to menstruation may have a slower recovery of performance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify how VO2peak, time trial (TT) performance, and hematologic variables are affected in 18 iron-sufficient (plasma ferritin [P-ferritin] > 30 µg/L) women after a standard 450-mL blood donation.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSVO2peak, TT performance, and blood variables were measured at baseline and 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after blood donation in 18 iron-sufficient women. Anthropometrics were measured at baseline and Day 28.RESULTSVO2peak was reduced by 7.5 ± 1.1% from 2973 ± 87 mL/min at baseline to 2765 ± 73 mL/min 3 days after blood donation and remained below baseline until 28 days. The TT performance was reduced by 5.2 ± 1.0% from baseline (868 ± 31 sec) to Day 3 (915 ± 29 sec), but was not different from baseline 14 days after blood donation. Blood hemoglobin (B-Hb) concentration declined by 7.6 ± 2.1% from 8.4 ± 0.1 to 7.8 ± 0.1 mmol/L at baseline and on Day 3, respectively. P-ferritin at baseline was 58 ± 7 µg/L and it decreased (55 ± 3%) to a nadir of 24 ± 3 µg/L 28 days after blood donation and remained lower at 36 ± 4 µg/L after 90 days.CONCLUSIONVO2peak and B-Hb were only recovered 28 days after a blood donation whereas TT performance was back to baseline 14 days after blood donation.",
author = "Ida Stangerup and Kramp, {Nana L.} and Ziegler, {Andreas K.} and Flemming Dela and Karin Magnussen and Helge, {Jorn Wulff}",
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RIS

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T1 - Temporary impact of blood donation on physical performance and hematologic variables in women

AU - Stangerup, Ida

AU - Kramp, Nana L.

AU - Ziegler, Andreas K.

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AU - Magnussen, Karin

AU - Helge, Jorn Wulff

PY - 2017

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N2 - BACKGROUNDNo former studies have examined how blood donation influences physical performance in women, who due to menstruation may have a slower recovery of performance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify how VO2peak, time trial (TT) performance, and hematologic variables are affected in 18 iron-sufficient (plasma ferritin [P-ferritin] > 30 µg/L) women after a standard 450-mL blood donation.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSVO2peak, TT performance, and blood variables were measured at baseline and 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after blood donation in 18 iron-sufficient women. Anthropometrics were measured at baseline and Day 28.RESULTSVO2peak was reduced by 7.5 ± 1.1% from 2973 ± 87 mL/min at baseline to 2765 ± 73 mL/min 3 days after blood donation and remained below baseline until 28 days. The TT performance was reduced by 5.2 ± 1.0% from baseline (868 ± 31 sec) to Day 3 (915 ± 29 sec), but was not different from baseline 14 days after blood donation. Blood hemoglobin (B-Hb) concentration declined by 7.6 ± 2.1% from 8.4 ± 0.1 to 7.8 ± 0.1 mmol/L at baseline and on Day 3, respectively. P-ferritin at baseline was 58 ± 7 µg/L and it decreased (55 ± 3%) to a nadir of 24 ± 3 µg/L 28 days after blood donation and remained lower at 36 ± 4 µg/L after 90 days.CONCLUSIONVO2peak and B-Hb were only recovered 28 days after a blood donation whereas TT performance was back to baseline 14 days after blood donation.

AB - BACKGROUNDNo former studies have examined how blood donation influences physical performance in women, who due to menstruation may have a slower recovery of performance. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify how VO2peak, time trial (TT) performance, and hematologic variables are affected in 18 iron-sufficient (plasma ferritin [P-ferritin] > 30 µg/L) women after a standard 450-mL blood donation.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSVO2peak, TT performance, and blood variables were measured at baseline and 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after blood donation in 18 iron-sufficient women. Anthropometrics were measured at baseline and Day 28.RESULTSVO2peak was reduced by 7.5 ± 1.1% from 2973 ± 87 mL/min at baseline to 2765 ± 73 mL/min 3 days after blood donation and remained below baseline until 28 days. The TT performance was reduced by 5.2 ± 1.0% from baseline (868 ± 31 sec) to Day 3 (915 ± 29 sec), but was not different from baseline 14 days after blood donation. Blood hemoglobin (B-Hb) concentration declined by 7.6 ± 2.1% from 8.4 ± 0.1 to 7.8 ± 0.1 mmol/L at baseline and on Day 3, respectively. P-ferritin at baseline was 58 ± 7 µg/L and it decreased (55 ± 3%) to a nadir of 24 ± 3 µg/L 28 days after blood donation and remained lower at 36 ± 4 µg/L after 90 days.CONCLUSIONVO2peak and B-Hb were only recovered 28 days after a blood donation whereas TT performance was back to baseline 14 days after blood donation.

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VL - 57

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JO - Transfusion

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