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Side Effects Of Anemia
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A decrease in any of this values Ht, Hg, Hem is called anemia. They can be altered by the plasmatic volumes. Difference between women and men values are due to androgen hormones.An adequate supply of these red blood cells is essential to physical activity and overall well-being. A low red blood cell count means less oxygen is being delivered to performing muscles. Because oxygen is essential to burn the calories used by muscles in aerobic exercise, this can have a direct effect on your ability to perform.
Testing for anemia may be done by either a finger prick or by drawing blood from a vein with a needle. Initially two screening tests are performed. The hematocrit test measures the percentage of plasma that red blood cells comprise. Normally between 36 and 46 percent of your plasma volume is red blood cells; the rest is proteins and electrolytes dissolved in water.A molecule of iron is needed to make part of a protein called "hemoglobin" in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the essential protein that carries oxygen in the red blood cell. Without adequate iron, your body is unable to make new red blood cells, resulting in iron-deficiency anemia, sometimes called "tired blood." It is the most common type of anemia.
Symptoms of anemia vary from person to person and correlate to some degree with the severity of the anemia. Most mild anemia's cause no symptoms, although an athlete may notice more fatigue during workouts, a feeling of burning or heaviness in the legs, a difficulty in doing speed work and nausea after a workout. If the anemia is severe you may be lightheaded upon standing, fatigued during daily activity and have headaches.With training, the body expands the fluid compartment of its blood volume. This expansion of volume allows more efficient delivery of red blood cells to exercising tissues, but also results in a relative dilution of red blood cells in blood plasma, thus lowering the hemoglobin and hematocrit counts on screening tests.One common cause of anemia in women is the lack of iron in their diet. Women need nearly twice as much iron as men because of menstrual blood loss.
The hemoglobin test measures the grams of hemoglobin per 100 milliliters of blood volume. Normal values for women are 12 to 15 grams/100 ml of blood. Any value below this is abnormal and indicates that you are suffering from anemia.Heavy exercise may also increase iron needs by up to another 1 to 2 milligrams day. This may be caused by a combination of factors, including iron loss in sweat, blood loss from the urinary tract or gastrointestinal system and the breakdown of the red blood cells in the circulation from heavy foot striking.
Many factors contribute to your risk of becoming anemic. They include a diet low in iron, restricted calorie intake, eating disorders, heavy menstrual flow pregnancy and lactation, and blood donations. Bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract from a variety of causes, including the excessive use of anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin and ibuprofen,can also cause anemia.Each woman seems to have a unique normal value for her red blood cells. If she falls below it, her athletic performance may suffer. Some researchers have found that, on average, women participating in aerobic training have lower blood values than nonathletic women. The reason is not a strange athlete's anemia, but a beneficial adaptation to exercise.
To prevent anemia, be sure that you meet your iron needs every day If you think you are at risk for anemia, see your physician for a screening blood count and advice on proper supplement therapy.
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