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Current research studied the changes and comparison in pH, pO2 , pCO2 and related parameters in set of 3 groups. Group I = Non -athletes with no extensive exercise. Group II = Non- athletes with extensive exercise. Group III = Athletes with extensive exercise. Blood was collected from radial arteries 30 minutes prior to exercise or walk and 15 minutes after exercise in resting condition from subjects in all three groups. Blood was analyzed for pH, pCO2 , pO2 , HCO3 using Nova Phox Pro Arterial blood gas analyzer (Nova Biomedical, Massachusetts, and USA). Data is presented as pre and post exercise Mean and compared statistically Pre and Post exercise using Students’t-test for paired samples having P value < 0.05 as significant. (Standard error is the standard deviation of sampling distribution) Group I show mild, moderate and no significant difference when pre and post arterial blood gases (ABGs) parameters were compared with each other thus depicting non ius respiratory/Ventilatory distress. However, both group II and III exhibited one moderate and remaining very markedly significant difference amongst arterial blood gases (ABGs) parameters, Pre, and Post extensive exercises, suggesting activation of corrective, retaliatory and compensatory mechanisms.

Humayun Imran Azeemi, Sarah Sughra Asghar, Basit Ansari, Junaid Mahmood Alam, Riaz Mahmood. (2021) ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES (ABGS) COMPONENTS (pH, pO2, pCO2) WITH AND WITHOUT EXTENSIVE EXERCISE IN SELECTED GROUPS OF ATHLETES AND NON-ATHLETES, , Volume 18, Issue 3.
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