par Joye, Hélène ;Poortmans, J. R. ;Segers, M.
Référence Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 2, 4, page (187-190)
Publication Publié, 1970
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Twelve male subjects were submitted to an intense arm exercise exhaustion. Analysis of venons blood, taken at the elbow, revealed that: During the exercise, there was a higher increase in tlie hematocrit than in serum protein concentration, at the end of the exercise, the correlation between tlie increase of the hematocrit and of serum proteins was not significant, but became significant after 3 niin. of recovery. The increase of both the hematocrit and the serum proteins is not due exclusively to plasma concentration. The hypothesis is advanced for protein transfer to the circulation. © 1970 The American College of Sports Medicine.