Clement D B, Asmundson R C, Medhurst C W
Can Med Assoc J. 1977 Sep 17;117(6):614-6.
In view of the role of hemoglobin in oxygen transport, the hemoglobin concentration in whole blood may indicate readiness for maximal physical performance. Hemoglobin concentrations were determined in members of the 1976 Canadian Olympic team and compared with those of the 1975 Canadian general population and with published data for the 1968 Australian and Dutch Olympic teams. The mean hemoglobin concentrations of the 123 male and 64 female Canadian Olympic athletes were 14.7 +/- 1.0 and 12.9 +/- 0.7 g/dL, respectively. Both male and female Canadian Olympic athletes had significantly lower (P less than 0.01) values than the other three groups. The suboptimal hemoglobin concentrations may be related to inadequate dietary intake of protein and iron.
鉴于血红蛋白在氧气运输中的作用,全血中的血红蛋白浓度可能表明身体是否准备好进行最大程度的体能表现。对1976年加拿大奥运代表队成员的血红蛋白浓度进行了测定,并与1975年加拿大普通人群的浓度以及1968年澳大利亚和荷兰奥运代表队的已发表数据进行了比较。123名加拿大男奥运运动员和64名女奥运运动员的平均血红蛋白浓度分别为14.7±1.0克/分升和12.9±0.7克/分升。加拿大男女奥运运动员的血红蛋白浓度值均显著低于其他三组(P<0.01)。血红蛋白浓度欠佳可能与蛋白质和铁的膳食摄入量不足有关。