2024
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1490205
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Low-dose carbon monoxide inhalation to increase total hemoglobin mass and endurance performance: scientific evidence and implications

Hannes Gatterer,
Tobias Dünnwald,
Simon Woyke
et al.

Abstract: Recently, chronic intermittent inhalation of low-dose carbon monoxide (CO) has been postulated as a practice to increase total hemoglobin mass with potential beneficial effects on endurance performance. In this perspective article, we discuss the potential performance enhancing capabilities as well as the safety concerns, which include individual variability in CO response, and acute and chronic health effects. It is also important to note that according to the World-Anti-Doping-Agency (WADA), CO inhalation co… Show more

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