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Haemoglobin mass in an anaemic female endurance runner before and after iron supplementation

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Garvican, Laura A.
Lobigs, Louisa
Telford, Richard
Fallon, Kieran
Gore, Christopher

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Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc

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Haemoglobin mass in a female endurance athlete was measured via carbon monoxide rebreathing upon diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia (haemoglobin concentration = 8.8 g/dL, ferritin = 9.9 ng/mL) and regularly during treatment thereafter. Haemoglobin mass increased by 49% in the 2 wk following an intramuscular iron injection and continued to increase with oral iron supplementation for 15 wk. The presented case illustrates that haemoglobin mass is readily responsive to iron supplementation in a severely iron-deficient anemic athlete and that changes can be tracked efficiently using the CO-rebreathing method.

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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance

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2037-12-31
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