Abstract

Introduction: It is well known that exercise induces changes in leukocyte redistribution with modification of phenotype surface expression, functionality and renal function. An exercise-induced increase of a given hematologic biomarker could be interpreted as signal of immune suppression or muscle damage in response to physical activity, which can be used as a clinical or physiological biomarker to control overtraining or overreaching in Special Operations Courses. The purpose of this study aimed to evaluate the effects of military training on the following variables: Leucocytes (WBC), Lymphocytes (LIN), Neutrophils (NEU), Hemoglobin (Hb), Hematocrit (Hct), Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV), Red Blood Cell Distribution (RDW) and Renal Function (eGFR) during the 2012 Comandos Special Operation Course.

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