Effects of blood donation on exercise performance in competitive cyclists

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This study evaluated 10 male cyclists before and after phlebotomy to determine the effect of donation of 1 U of blood on exercise performance. Each subject underwent maximal exercise testing with oxygen consumption measurement at baseline, 2 hours after phlebotomy, 2 days after phlebotomy, and 7 days after phlebotomy. Maximal performance was decreased for at least 1 week. Submaximal performance was unaffected by blood donation. © 1995.

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Panebianco, R. A., Stachenfeld, N., Coplan, N. L., & Gleim, G. W. (1995). Effects of blood donation on exercise performance in competitive cyclists. American Heart Journal, 130(4), 838–840. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-8703(95)90085-3

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