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Hematological Adaptations Following a Training Camp in Hot and/or Hypoxic Conditions in Elite Rugby Union Players.

Julien D PeriardOlivier GirardNathan TownsendPitre C BourdonScott CockingMohammed IhsanMathieu LacomeDavid NicholsGavin TraversMathew G WilsonJulien PiscioneSébastien Racinais
Published in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Although blood and plasma volume increased following the camp, sleeping at altitude impeded the increase when training in the heat and only marginally increased hemoglobin mass. Heat training induced adaptations commensurate with partial heat acclimation; however, combining heat training and altitude training and confinement during a training camp did not confer concomitant hematological adaptations.
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