1992
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199204000-00009
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Erythrocyte, plasma, and blood volume of healthy young men

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“…We wanted to determine a nomogram from which to predict the red blood cell, plasma and total blood volumes from body surface area and body weight. Red blood cell, plasma and total blood volumes were found to correlate with both body surface area (BSA) and body weight (BW), a finding similar to that reported by other investigators who studied younger subjects [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] . In our study, the regression equations were slightly more accurate for body surface area (BSA) than for body weight (BW).…”
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“…We wanted to determine a nomogram from which to predict the red blood cell, plasma and total blood volumes from body surface area and body weight. Red blood cell, plasma and total blood volumes were found to correlate with both body surface area (BSA) and body weight (BW), a finding similar to that reported by other investigators who studied younger subjects [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] . In our study, the regression equations were slightly more accurate for body surface area (BSA) than for body weight (BW).…”
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“…However a study of younger subjects has shown that lean body mass correlated with red blood cell volume 3 and with red blood cell, plasma and total blood volumes 7 .…”
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“…In a cross-sectional study, for example, Yoshida et al (1997) found that there is a significant linear relationship between peak DFBF/peak DT oes during exercise at 60% of _ VO 2max and blood (plasma) volume. It also has been reported that exercise training increases plasma volume (Fortney and Senay 1979), and that blood (plasma) volume correlates significantly with the magnitude of _ VO 2max ( _ VO 2peak ) (Mack et al 1987;Sawka et al 1992;Yoshida et al 1997).…”
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“…The temporary change in the level of serum HA depends on the pharmacokinetic change in HA level due to physiological response rather than cartilage structure change. (22)(23)(24) The extravascular pool of HA from the lymphatic circulation can be rapidly transported into the circulation during exercise (enhanced during muscular contraction); it can also be transported into the circulation from the pulmonary lymph flow when induced by hyperventilation. (25) A previous study reported that the magnitude of post-exercise serum HA clearance was proportional to the exercise-induced increase in serum HA, which is related to the level of exercise intensity.…”
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confidence: 99%