Effects of Acute Physical Exercise on Blood and Serum Parameters
Unadjusted and hemoconcentration-adjusted values | Simon R et al. (2026), J Trace Elem Med Biol 94:127828
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Figure — Effects of a 1-minute sit-to-stand test (STST) on blood and serum parameters.
Twenty healthy participants (10♀, 10♂, aged 21–28 years). Blood was drawn at
pre-exercise (−10 min) and post-exercise (0, 30, 60 min).
Shaded amber area = exercise period (1 min STST; −1 min to 0 min post-exercise).
Shaded bands = ±1 SD. % Change = relative to unadjusted pre-exercise baseline.
Adjusted values corrected for plasma-volume change (hemoconcentration) per Alis et al.
Parameters without adjusted values (NLR, Free Zinc) are omitted in adjusted mode.
WBC = white blood cells; GRA = granulocytes; LYM = lymphocytes;
NLR = neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio; SII = systemic immune-inflammation index;
SIRI = systemic inflammation response index; SELENOP = selenoprotein P; fZn = free zinc.
Source: Simon R et al. (2026). J Trace Elem Med Biol 94:127828.