Vitamin B12 Status and Optimal Range for Hemoglobin Formation in Elite Athletes
2020
Krzywański, Jarosław | Mikulski, Tomasz | Pokrywka, Andrzej | Młyńczak, Marcel | Krysztofiak, Hubert | Frączek, Barbara | Ziemba, Andrzej
Background: Athletes and coaches believe in the ergogenic effect of vitamin B₁₂ (which results from enhanced erythropoiesis) and they often insist on its unjustified supplementation. Therefore, our study aimed to assess the vitamin B₁₂ status in Polish elite athletes and its influence on red blood cell parameters. Methods: In total, 1131 blood samples were collected during six years from 243 track and field athletes divided into strength and endurance groups, as well as according to the declared use of vitamin B₁₂ injections. Results: An average vitamin B₁₂ concentration in all subjects was 739 ± 13 pg/mL, with no cases of deficiency. A weak but significant relationship was found between vitamin B₁₂ and hemoglobin concentrations. A significant increase in hemoglobin appeared from very low vitamin B₁₂ concentration and up to approx. 400 pg/mL, while hemoglobin did not significantly change from 700 pg/mL and onwards. Vitamin B₁₂ injections were used by 34% of athletes, significantly more often by endurance than by strength athletes. In athletes who declared no use of injections, a higher concentration of vitamin B₁₂ was observed in the endurance group. Conclusion: The main finding of the present study is the determination of the range of vitamin B₁₂ concentration which may favor better hemoglobin synthesis in athletes. They should regularly monitor vitamin B₁₂ concentration and maintain the range of 400–700 pg/mL as it may improve red blood cell parameters. We might suggest application of a supplementation if necessary. Special attention is required in athletes with a vitamin B₁₂ concentration below 400 pg/mL.
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