Women's Performance Blood Test: Complete
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Frequently asked questions
Why should athletes get regular blood tests?
Why should athletes get regular blood tests?
Hard training depletes iron, disrupts hormones, elevates inflammatory markers, and stresses the immune system. Regular blood testing allows you to identify deficiencies, monitor overtraining, and make targeted adjustments to nutrition and training load before performance suffers.
What blood markers are most important for athletes?
What blood markers are most important for athletes?
The most performance-relevant markers include haemoglobin and ferritin for oxygen-carrying capacity, testosterone and cortisol for the anabolic-to-catabolic ratio, CRP and hs-CRP for inflammation, and vitamin D and magnesium for muscle function and recovery.
What is overtraining syndrome and can blood tests detect it?
What is overtraining syndrome and can blood tests detect it?
Overtraining syndrome occurs when training load consistently exceeds recovery capacity, leading to persistent fatigue, performance decline, and immune suppression. Elevated cortisol, suppressed testosterone, low ferritin, and elevated CRP can indicate early overtraining before it becomes serious.
When is the best time to have a performance blood test?
When is the best time to have a performance blood test?
Testing during a recovery week gives the most representative results. Avoid testing within 24 to 48 hours of exhaustive exercise, as acute post-exercise changes in CK, CRP, and cortisol will temporarily skew results.