The relationship between hemoglobin and V˙O2max: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Author:

Webb Kevin L.,Gorman Ellen K.,Morkeberg Olaf H.ORCID,Klassen Stephen A.,Regimbal Riley J.,Wiggins Chad C.ORCID,Joyner Michael J.,Hammer Shane M.ORCID,Senefeld Jonathon W.ORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveThere is widespread agreement about the key role of hemoglobin for oxygen transport. Both observational and interventional studies have examined the relationship between hemoglobin levels and maximal oxygen uptake (V˙O2max) in humans. However, there exists considerable variability in the scientific literature regarding the potential relationship between hemoglobin andV˙O2max. Thus, we aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the diverse literature and examine the relationship between hemoglobin levels (hemoglobin concentration and mass) andV˙O2max(absolute and relativeV˙O2max) among both observational and interventional studies.MethodsA systematic search was performed on December 6th, 2021. The study procedures and reporting of findings followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Article selection and data abstraction were performed in duplicate by two independent reviewers. Primary outcomes were hemoglobin levels andV˙O2maxvalues (absolute and relative). For observational studies, meta-regression models were performed to examine the relationship between hemoglobin levels andV˙O2maxvalues. For interventional studies, meta-analysis models were performed to determine the change inV˙O2maxvalues (standard paired difference) associated with interventions designed to modify hemoglobin levels orV˙O2max. Meta-regression models were then performed to determine the relationship between a change in hemoglobin levels and the change inV˙O2maxvalues.ResultsData from 384 studies (226 observational studies and 158 interventional studies) were examined. For observational data, there was a positive association between absoluteV˙O2maxand hemoglobin levels (hemoglobin concentration, hemoglobin mass, and hematocrit (P<0.001 for all)). Prespecified subgroup analyses demonstrated no apparent sex-related differences among these relationships. For interventional data, there was a positive association between the change of absoluteV˙O2max(standard paired difference) and the change in hemoglobin levels (hemoglobin concentration (P<0.0001) and hemoglobin mass (P= 0.006)).ConclusionThese findings suggest thatV˙O2maxvalues are closely associated with hemoglobin levels among both observational and interventional studies. Although our findings suggest a lack of sex differences in these relationships, there were limited studies incorporating females or stratifying results by biological sex.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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