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- Can Oxygen be an Advantage for High School Football Teams?
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- QUESTION: Our high school football team plays without the benefit of oxygen
- for our kids, who are at a disadvantage when playing against other teams who
- do have it. Could you write about this in your column so that we can show
- your information to our school board? Please help.
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- ANSWER: I have kept this question in my files for many months, seeking an
- answer for you that would help, and yet that could be backed up by solid proof
- in the world of medical literature. There simply wasn't enough evidence to
- prove that oxygen really helped athletes during their active competition,
- unless it was taken while they were actually involved in their endeavors. The
- reports on relief of distress symptoms were less convincing, and so I could
- not provide the assistance you were seeking. However a recent edition of the
- Journal of the American Medical Association reports on new research, and I am
- afraid you won't be happy with their conclusions. Researchers at the
- Department of Internal Medicine at the Baylor University Medical Center tested
- the effects of 100% oxygen compared to room air, used during a five minute
- rest period between bouts of exhausting treadmill exertion. The twelve
- subjects were members of a professional soccer team. Blood tests to determine
- the levels of lactate (a product of muscle metabolism) were conducted, in
- addition to endurance tests on a treadmill, and the athletes' preference for
- 100% oxygen compared to room air. The researchers found that there was no
- effect on the blood levels, and no difference in performance during the second
- exercise session. More astonishing was the fact that the athletes could not
- identify which gas they were breathing. The conclusion of the study was that
- "using 100% oxygen applied for short periods offers no advantage on recovery
- from exhaustive exercise or on subsequent exercise performance". This may
- offer no help with your school board, but at least you can be sure your son
- hasn't been deprived of any crucial advantage.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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