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Abstract

The research aimed to: (1) identify differences in blood plasma proteins—Albumin, Globulin, and Fibrinogen—between 200m runners and non-athletes at rest, and (2) explore the correlation between these plasma proteins and hemoglobin levels in 200m runners after physical exertion. The study involved analyzing the concentrations of these blood components, with a sample comprising nine 200m runners and fifteen non-athletes. Blood samples were collected and analyzed in a laboratory specializing in disease diagnostics, and a standardized physical effort protocol was applied to the runners. The results showed significantly higher concentrations of Albumin and Globulin in the 200m runners compared to the control group during rest. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between Albumin and Globulin levels and hemoglobin in the runners after the physical effort, indicating a relationship between plasma protein levels and oxygen-carrying capacity in trained athletes.

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