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The Effects of Exercise Training on Plasma Volume Variations: A Systematic Review

Hassane Zouhal, Fatma Rhibi, Amal Salhi, Ayyappan Jayavel, Anthony C. Hackney, Ayoub Saeidi, Karuppasamy Govindasamy, Claire Tourny-Chollet, Cain C. T. Clark, Abderraouf Ben Abderrahman

2021International Journal of Sports Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence on the acute and long-term effects of exercise training on PV, in both trained and untrained individuals and to examine associations between changes in %PVV and change in physical/physiological performance. Despite the status of participants and the exercise duration or intensity, all the acute studies reported a significant decrease of PV (effect size: 0.85<d<3.45, very large), and ranged between 7 and 19.9%. In untrained individuals, most of studies reported a significant increase of PV in response to different kind of training including endurance training and high intensity interval training (effect size: 0.19<d<3.52, small to very large), and ranged from 6.6 to 16%. However, in trained individuals the results are equivocal. We showed that acute exercise appears to induce a significant decrease of PV in both healthy untrained and trained individuals in response to several exercise modalities. Moreover, there is evidence that long-term exercise training induced a significant increase of PV in healthy untrained individuals. However, it seems that there is no consensus concerning the effect of long-term exercise training on PV in trained individuals.

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MedicineEndurance trainingPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTraining (meteorology)Physical exerciseInterval trainingExercise physiologyPhysicsMeteorologyCardiovascular and exercise physiologySports Performance and TrainingCardiovascular Effects of Exercise
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