Abstract

Hematological factors may be useful in determining the best physical performance of various game participants. It also indicates the athletes’ health and physical condition. This study deals with the analysis of hematological variables-red blood cells, white blood cells (, eosinophil, lymphocytes, ), and platelet among university men basketball, volleyball, and cricket players. Fourteen (14) active players (basketball-5, volleyball-5, and cricket-4) were taken as samples and age range years. All players were actively competing at Inter-University levels in their respected they voluntarily participated in this study. Blood samples were collected in the morning session with fasting. Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelet counts were criterion measures in this study. The obtained data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA with the help of SPSS software and the level of significance was set at p<0.05. As per the statistical analysis, insignificant differences were found among the three different game players. In summary, the study found that the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelet counts are similar in the three groups.

Highlights

  • Physical activity through regular exercise has been shown to improve physical, physiological, and other health effects

  • Blood samples were obtained in the indicated sterile container during the morning session with fasting

  • Blood samples were collected by trained medical technicians and forwarded to the pathological laboratory for analysis using precise scienti ic laboratory procedures

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Introduction

Physical activity through regular exercise has been shown to improve physical, physiological, and other health effects. There is scienti ic evidence that the acute and chronic effects of regular exercise on several physiological systems have favorable effects Koç et al (2018). Using auditory and visual information, this majority regular exercise is completed Rahman and Islam (2021). Regular exercise helps to enhance body awareness while reducing the risk of joint sprains, muscular strains, joint pain, muscular pain, and tension Rahman and Islam (2020). The function of physiological systems such as the cardiovascular, immunological, and endocrine systems are all evaluated using blood as an. How to cite this article (APA): Rahaman, A. Analysis of hematological variables among competitors in various games

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