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Effects of training on iron status in cross-country skiers

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Haematological changes were studied in cross-country skiers during a 33-week training season (7 h a week). The daily amounts of training were calculated from the duration and the intensity of the exercise and then used to estimate training responses associated with a first order transfer function. The profile of system training responses (STR) was determined by convolution between the amounts of training and a first-order transfer function. Linear regressions were used to determine correlation coefficients between STR and iron status indices. Among the values for the time constants of decay, the one giving the best fit between STR and iron status indices was chosen. A relationship was noted between on the one hand STR and changes in serum ferritin concentration ([FERR]) and on the other hand STR and change in mean cell volume (MCV). The [FERR] was decreased and MCV was increased by training. It is suggested that a decrease in [FERR] could have been related to a decrease in total body iron stores. However, large and rapid changes in [FERR] could not have been a reflection of changes in total body iron stores. Equilibrium between [FERR] and total body iron stores could have been temporarily altered by the effects of training. Moreover, iron stores did not seem to have been sufficiently depleted to restrict erythropoiesis. The MCV increased slightly in response to intense training suggesting that training enhances the proportion of young erythrocytes.

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Candau, R., Busso, T. & Lacour, J.R. Effects of training on iron status in cross-country skiers. Europ. J. Appl. Physiol. 64, 497–502 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00843757

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